Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes, Barcelona
Facts and practical information
Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes, most often shortened to Glòries, is a large square in Barcelona, first designed by Ildefons Cerdà to serve as the city centre in his original urban plan, but nowadays relegated to quite a secondary position. It is located in the Sant Martí district, bordering Eixample, at the junction of three of the city's most important thoroughfares: Avinguda Diagonal, Avinguda Meridiana and Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes. Currently it serves largely as a roundabout of elevated highways. However, beginning in the early 2000s, and as of 2007, revamping project for Glòries has started, which is aimed to give the square a new role in Barcelona and revitalize the northern districts of the city, under the name 22@. These plans supplement other large-scale plans in Sagrera and the Fòrum area. The first installment of this project was the construction of the controversial Torre Agbar skyscraper. ()
Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sagrada Família, Razzmatazz, Arc de Triomf, Design Museum of Barcelona.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes?
How to get to Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes by public transport?
Bus
- Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes • Lines: H12, N2 (1 min walk)
- Glòries Catalanes, 8-15 • Lines: 7, H12, N2, N7 (1 min walk)
Metro
- Glòries • Lines: L1 (2 min walk)
- Encants • Lines: L2 (9 min walk)
Tram
- La Farinera • Lines: T5, T6 (3 min walk)
- Glòries • Lines: T4, T5, T6 (3 min walk)
Train
- El Clot-Aragó (11 min walk)
- Barcelona - Passeig de Gràcia (33 min walk)