New playground opens in Alfons el Magnànim street, Sant Martí district

New playground opens in Alfons el Magnànim street, Sant Martí district

Barcelona has a wide range of entertainment options. And now there is a new alternative for the little ones. This is a recently inaugurated playground in Alfons el Magnànim street, in the district of Sant Martí.

This new space promises to be a haven of fun for the little ones, full of slides, mats and details designed to spark children’s imagination and joy.

The new playground in Alfons el Magnànim street occupies an area of 760 square meters, specially designed to provide a safe and attractive play environment for children.

This leisure space has been created with inclusivity in mind, incorporating accessibility areas for children with reduced mobility. The result is a place where all children, regardless of their abilities, can fully participate and enjoy themselves.

A new fun space: the Alfons el Magnànim Street Children’s Park

One of the most exciting features of this new playground is the wide variety of play options it offers.

In the center of the park, two imposing towers, 6 and 5 meters high, stand out with spiral slides. These slides promise to be a source of excitement and laughter for the little adventurers.

In addition, the park has several swings, a spinner, a jumping mat, balancing bands and a sandy play area.

The space has also provided seating areas, perfect for a snack break or to relax after an active play session.

The new park on Alfons el Magnànim street joins the list of other playgrounds in Barcelona, such as the central park of Nou Barris, Glòries, Pegaso, among others.

This diversity of options gives residents and visitors to Barcelona a variety of places to choose from, where children can release their energy, foster their creativity and socialize with other children in the city.

Fun and inclusion

The Barcelona City Council has focused its efforts on creating children’s play areas that are inclusive and offer play possibilities for children with functional diversity and different degrees of motivation.

This commitment is reflected in the careful planning and design of the new playground in Alfons el Magnànim street, which seeks to ensure that every child can participate and enjoy all the activities it offers.

The launch of this new playground is part of Barcelona’s ongoing commitment to move towards a more playable and child-friendly city.

The city has demonstrated its dedication to this goal by incorporating accessibility and diversity criteria in the creation of play spaces.