La Bonanova is rich in green spaces, such as the Tamarita Gardens, the Ca n’Altimira Gardens, and the Font del Racó Park, which encourage outdoor activities. La Bonanova Square has been redeveloped to provide more space for pedestrians, creating a welcoming environment for families. The neighbourhood also benefits from excellent connections to the city centre via its bus and train lines. It is home to Michelin-starred restaurants, such as Jordi Cruz’s ABaC, which enrich the culinary offering.
Formerly known as Sant Gervasi de Cassoles, La Bonanova was annexed to Barcelona around 1900. It underwent increasing urbanisation, becoming a sought-after residential area with a diversity of bright houses, villas and apartments. This development has contributed to its current status as one of the most prestigious neighbourhoods in the city.
The neighborhood is made up of famous streets such as La Bonanova, Ganduxer, and Muntaner, offering a quality residential environment. It also has historic establishments such as La Rotonda and cultural institutions such as the CosmoCaixa science museum. La Bonanova offers a variety of services, shops, and restaurants, guaranteeing a pleasant life for its residents.
The area is well served by public transport, with several bus lines and train stops such as Avinguda Tibidabo and Muntaner. It takes only 20 minutes by train to reach the city centre, and various educational establishments, from nurseries to universities, are present there.