Bunkers del Carmel

Historical landmark · Can Baro

Bunkers del Carmel

Historical landmark · Can Baro
Carrer de la Gran Vista, 96, Horta-Guinardó, 08032 Barcelona, Spain

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Panoramic city views from a scenic hike, great for picnics.  

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Carrer de la Gran Vista, 96, Horta-Guinardó, 08032 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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Sep 24, 2025

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Wanderfly Travel

Google
Hiking with a view! This hidden gem (not so hidden anymore) is a perfect place to have a picnic while watching the sunset. Far from touristy places and traditional must visits in Barcelona, this place is a perfect combo of a hiking trip leading to a perfect view spot of Barcelona.

Cristine Rauber Oliveira

Google
One of the best views in Barcelona, hands down. The hike up is a bit of a workout, especially on a hot day, but totally worth it once you’re at the top. You get a full panoramic view of the city — from the beach to the mountains — and it’s absolutely stunning. It’s a chill spot, lots of people hanging out with snacks or drinks, and it has a relaxed, local vibe. No entrance fee, just good views and good vibes.

Emanuel Martins

Google
A nice place if (like me) you're into photography and carry a powerful tele-lens everywhere. The view can be breath-taking. The pictures I'm posting here were made with my Mi Note 14 pro phone but the "real" ones, taken with a Nikon and 650mm tele-lens are something else. If you can, go early in the morning or late in the evening as the sun, at the time I was there, shines from the opposite side making images quite flat. The V19 bus will leave you, on it's last stop, a mere 200 meters (climb) from the top, making it very convenient. The Catalan "old" people we met in the bust were very helpful, in contrast with the younger locals who are definitely not well educated and oblivious to the importance of the impact of tourism in Barcelona's economy. Tourists should behave and be civil, locals should be demanding and helpful. Seems youngsters have abused the Bunkers recently, throwing load raves with lots of drinking and drugs abuse, and the local management closes the access to this place before sundown, nowadays. A pity. I bet the sunset, seen from here must be amazing. Keep the Bunkers on your shortlist of places to visit if you're into photography, anyway

leandro

Google
definitely a must visit if you’re in barcelona as it offers one of the best views over the city. the way up can be very exhausting on a hot day so bring something to drink. it’s good to keep in mind that is is a well known spot so it can get crowded, especially in the evening!

abu bana

Google
a bit of a hike to the top but very much worth it. amazing views of the city. u can see everything

Biao Li

Google
My favorite viewpoint of Barcelona. A must visit in my opinion. Easy 10 minute hike up from the bus stop

Yesran

Google
We heard this place turns into a popular hangout spot for young locals at night. Since we’re more into quiet and clean mornings, we came early — and it was the perfect choice. In the morning, it was just us, a few tourists, and some locals enjoying the calm. Peaceful, fresh air, and the view was incredible. From the Bunkers, you can get a much closer look at Barcelona’s famous grid layout, with the curved towers of Sagrada Família rising above the city. You can even spot the glimmering sea in the distance 🌊 Unlike Tibidabo, this place offers a 360° panoramic view — more intimate, more raw, and equally breathtaking. We visited both Tibidabo and the Bunkers, and I highly recommend doing the same — each has its own unique vibe and is 100% worth seeing.

camilla pasetti

Google
I just went to see the view, not the Bunkers. Views is not great from all points, but you have to walk to find a good one. Too crowded, so complicated to just stand and watch, especially at sunset. Too warm in the summer, I suggest to go there with a lot to drink from May-June till September.