Barcelona with children.

Sagrada Familia

The eternal temple With the Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí was not content with simply building

Navas

The Battle for l’Al-Andalus The name of this station reminds us of the important battle

Sagrera

Old Protected Spaces The name of this station derives from the neighborhood in which it

Sant Roc

San Roque, the dog’s Sant Roc was born in Montpellier in the late 13th century, he made pilgrimages around the world and he devoted most of his life to cure the plague victims. A legend has it that Saint Roque arrived in Barcelona to treat those suffering from an outbreak of plague that infested the city; But he also went flying to get sick and to

Sant Andreu

Drop everything and follow me! The neighborhood of Sant Andreu de Palomar derives its name

Tetuan

The white dove At this station the train reaches all the way to the Plaça

Santa Coloma

The Young Martyr The toponym of Santa Coloma dates back to ancient Rome, in the

Verneda

The tress of the alder grove The Verneda is a neighborhood of Sant Adrià de

Canyelles

The Canellas Fountain The first reference to the neighbourhood’s name of Canyelles was documented under

Roquetes

A community strong as rock This station leads into the Roquetes neighborhood, which abuts with