Park & nature
Parque de Can Solei i Ca l'Arnus
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Parque de Can Solei i Ca l'Arnus is a green oasis in the heart of Badalona, a city just north of Barcelona. The park is named after two historic country houses (Can Solei and Ca l'Arnus) that once stood on the site, and it retains a tranquil, almost rural character despite its urban surroundings. Visitors enter through wrought-iron gates and find themselves on winding paths lined with tall trees, including pines, palms, and plane trees that provide ample shade. A central pond with ducks and turtles is a favorite spot for children, and there are several well-maintained playgrounds with swings, slides, and climbing structures. Benches are scattered throughout, offering quiet spots to read or picnic. The park also features a small amphitheater that hosts occasional community events and concerts in summer. What makes this park distinctive is its blend of formal garden elements, such as geometric flowerbeds and a pergola, with more natural, wooded areas. It's a popular place for morning joggers, dog walkers, and families on weekends. The park is well-maintained and clean, with public restrooms and a drinking fountain available. Despite being in a residential area, it feels secluded and peaceful, a true escape from the city bustle.
Don't miss
- Central pond with ducks, turtles, and a small waterfall, a hit with kids
- Shaded walking paths under mature trees, perfect for a leisurely stroll
- Several playgrounds with modern equipment for different age groups
- Occasional outdoor concerts and events at the small amphitheater
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Parque de Can Solei i Ca l'Arnus
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Parque de Can Solei i Ca l'Arnus with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inGuided tour of the Banana World5★ · 3,690 travelers~1 hoursFree cancellationFrom$17 per personSee dates →
Best full dayBarcelona all included: Sagrada, Park Güell, Montjuic & Gothic4.9★ · 2,663 travelers~7 hoursFree cancellationFrom$127 per personSee dates →
Private & flexiblePrivate Dali Museum and Costa Brava Tour from Barcelona5★ · 12 travelers~10 hoursFree cancellationFrom$293 per personSee dates →Good for
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Know before you go
- Parking is limited to nearby streets; consider public transport or walking from the metro.
- Picnicking is allowed; there are benches and grassy areas. No barbecues.
- Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash. There are waste bag dispensers.
- Public restrooms are available near the main entrance, but may have limited hours.
A bit of history
The park was created on the grounds of two former masias (Catalan farmhouses), Can Solei and Ca l'Arnus, which date back to the 18th century. The land was acquired by the Badalona city council in the 20th century and transformed into a public park, opening in the 1990s. Some original architectural elements, like the farmhouse walls, remain integrated into the park's design.
Common questions
Is there an entrance fee?
No, the park is free and open to the public.
What are the opening hours?
The park is open daily from early morning until dusk. Exact times may vary by season.
Are there restrooms?
Yes, there are public restrooms near the main entrance, but they may not always be open. It's best to use facilities before arriving.
Can I have a barbecue?
No, barbecues are not permitted due to fire risk and park regulations.
Is the park suitable for children?
Absolutely. There are several playgrounds with equipment for toddlers and older kids, plus the pond and open space for running.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash. Owners are expected to clean up after them.
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