Charming Spots in Barcelona: The 8 Most Photogenic Public Benches in the City

Discover Barcelona's most unique landmarks through its public benches. A photographic route around the city's hidden gems. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
 

15/06/2026
A garden bench in front of an sculpture

Sometimes, the best plan in the city doesn't require an expensive ticket. All you need is a good seat, great company, and a stunning urban postcard right in front of you. If you are looking for the best landmarks in Barcelona, the city hides little oases of peace and elevated spots that offer unique viewing experiences—perfect for capturing that flawless photo for your social media.

The best way to reach these charming spots in Barcelona without walking under the blazing sun is by using the city's public transport network unlimitedly with your Hola Barcelona Travel Card.

Below, we reveal the 8 benches that have become must-see landmarks in Barcelona:

1. Llars Mundet Area (Horta-Guinardó)

Located in the upper part of the university campus, right next to Collserola, this space has become a privileged spot thanks to its clear and panoramic view. A green, peaceful environment ideal for enjoying the sunset from its famous wooden bench.

How to get there:

Barcelona Bus Turístic: Park Güell stop (Blue Route) and connect with Metro Line 3 at Lesseps or Vallcarca to Mundet station.

Metro: Mundet (L3).

Bus: 27, 60, 76, H4, and V21.

2. Pere Falqués' Bench-Lampposts (Passeig de Gràcia)

Built in 1906, these stand out for their invaluable artistic value. They are unique pieces made of white trencadís (mosaic) and wrought iron that serve as the base for the avenue's imposing lampposts. An ideal spot to sit down and enjoy an Art Nouveau perspective from the heart of L'Eixample.

How to get there:

Barcelona Bus Turístic: Passeig de Gràcia stop (Red and Blue Routes).

Metro: Passeig de Gràcia (L2, L3, and L4).

Bus: 7, 22, 24, and V15.
 

The lights of Passeig de Gràcia

3. The High Chairs at Parc de les Glòries (Sant Martí)

Urban furniture has been reinvented in this grand open space, right where Ildefons Cerdà designed the center of the city grid. At the very top of the park, its famous elevated chairs and stools stand out—a true Instagram favorite for watching the rhythm of the city from a modern perspective.

How to get there:

Barcelona Bus Turístic: Glòries stop (Red Route).

Metro: Glòries (L1).

Bus: 7, H12, V23, and V25.

4. Plaça de la Sagrada Família and Plaça de Gaudí (L'Eixample)

The benches in these two squares perfectly frame Antoni Gaudí's great temple. They are among the most sought-after landmarks in Barcelona for photography lovers. Finding a spot under the shade of the trees to contemplate the facade calmly is a true luxury that is well worth trying.

How to get there:

Barcelona Bus Turístic: Sagrada Família stop (Blue Route).

Metro: Sagrada Família (L2 and L5).

Bus: 19, 33, D50, and H10.
 

A couple staring to the Sagrada Família

5. Passeig de l'Alcalde Gardens (Montjuïc)

The mountain of Montjuïc brings together incredible tourist attractions. These stone benches face directly toward the skyline and the sea horizon line. An extremely romantic spot surrounded by ornamental fountains and plenty of tranquility. You can head up the mountain comfortably using the integrated lines on your Hola Barcelona Travel Card. or enjoy the views on the Montjuïc Cable Car

How to get there:

Barcelona Bus Turístic: Telefèric de Montjuïc stop (Red Route).

Metro: Paral·lel (L2 and L3) and connect with the Montjuïc Funicular (included in the travel card).

Bus: 150 (Castell stop).

6. The Bogatell Beachfront Promenade (Sant Martí)

If you prefer to connect with the sea, the stone benches located right on the beachfront of Bogatell offer a magnificent resting area. They are perfect for disconnecting while listening to the sound of the waves, completely removed from the hustle and bustle of the city center.

How to get there:

Barcelona Bus Turístic: Port Olímpic or Bogatell stop (Red Route) and enjoy a stroll along the coast.

Metro: Llacuna or Poblenou (L4).

Bus: 6, H16, and V27.
 

Bench in front a pointview in Barcelona

7. Julio Muñoz Ramonet Foundation Gardens (Sarrià - Sant Gervasi)

A small hidden gem in the upper part of the city. This venue features idyllic benches nestled in a sculpture park filled with lush, exuberant vegetation. It works as a natural hiding place for peace and calm, making it an ideal spot for taking postcard-worthy couple portraits.

How to get there:

Barcelona Bus Turístic: Diagonal stop (Red or Blue Route) and take the V13 bus.

Metro: Gràcia (L6, L7) or Fontana (L3) and walk towards Carrer Muntaner.

Bus: V13, 27, D40, and H8.

8. Sant Pere Màrtir Viewpoint (Carretera de les Aigües)

A solitary wooden bench sitting in the middle of this famous trail in the Collserola mountain range. It is, undeniably, one of the best spots to sit in silence and watch the entire city light up during twilight. Getting there is very simple by combining the transit options on your Hola Barcelona Travel Card.

How to get there:

Barcelona Bus Turístic: Sarrià stop (Blue Route) and connect with the FGC trains.

FGC: Peu del Funicular station (Lines S1 or S2) and take the Vallvidrera Funicular to the Carretera de les Aigües stop.

Bus: 118 and 128 (neighborhood buses to move around the upper area).

Benches in front of a floral garden

Public Transport: Your Route Through the Most Beautiful Spots

To move easily from sea-level perspectives all the way up to the highest points of Montjuïc or Collserola, the Hola Barcelona Travel Card. is your greatest ally for getting around quickly, sustainably, and comfortably.

Take advantage of Barcelona's topography to enjoy a completely different experience, find your favorite spot from these benches, and travel at your own pace across the city's transport network. Hola Barcelona takes you there!