Parc Samà: nature, history and sustainability in the heart of Costa Daurada

Parc Samà: nature, history and sustainability in the heart of Costa Daurada

Parc Samà is one of the most unique historic gardens in Catalonia, where nature, art and architecture blend into a truly immersive experience. Designed in the 19th century by Josep Fontserè —mentor to Antoni Gaudí—, it stands today as a benchmark for cultural and sustainable tourism.

A garden full of history

Walking through Parc Samà feels like stepping back in time. Romantic gardens, lakes, grottoes and architectural elements reflect the deep connection between landscape and design, strongly influenced by early modernist ideas.

Latest news: commitment to conservation and education

In 2026, the park has strengthened its environmental commitment by launching educational initiatives linked to the European Day of Historic Gardens. These include tree-planting activities involving schools to restore areas damaged by extreme weather events.

This initiative aims not only to regenerate the environment but also to raise awareness among younger generations about sustainability and heritage preservation.

Cultural innovation: the “Troba Gaudí” program

Parc Samà is also part of the Gaudí Year 2026 celebrations with the “Troba Gaudí” program, highlighting the architect’s influence on the park’s design. A key feature is the reopening of the Torre Angulo as a 360º panoramic viewpoint.

A European benchmark

The park’s efforts in restoration and sustainable management have recently been recognized with the prestigious Acanthus Prize, reinforcing its role as a model for responsible tourism in Europe.

A must-visit destination

Whether you are looking for a family outing, a cultural visit or a nature escape, Parc Samà is a must-see destination on the Costa Daurada.

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