blog shbarcelona català   blog shbarcelona français   blog shbarcelona castellano   blog shbarcelona russian   blog shbarcelona russian   blog shbarcelona   blog shbarcelona   blog shbarcelona
Visiting

Weekend Getaway Near Barcelona: Lleida

Written by Jonathan T

Located just one hour away from Barcelona by AVE (High-speed rail), Lleida is idyllically situated on the River Segre. The city is nestled amongst two emblematic hills and has enough charm to wet the appetite of any city-loving explorer. Its surrounding region, the province of Lleida, also boasts some of the finest scenery in Catalonia. Stretching from the dramatic mountain landscapes of the Pyrenees in the north to the fertile plains of its southern region, Lleida has all you could want for a weekend break. So whether you are after a calm escape from the city, a ramble in nature, or a trip to one of the many vineyards the region has to offer, let ShBarcelona point you in the right direction.

History

Photo by Paco CT via Visualhunt

In recent history, the city of Lleida has become one of the most popular destinations in Spain, but it’s earliest recorded settlements date back as far as 600 BC when the area was populated by an Iberian tribe known as the Ilergetes. Throughout it’s rich and vibrant history, the city has been home to the Romans, the Visigoths and the Moors, and traces of these periods can still be found today as you walk around the city.

Related article: Weekend Getaway Near Barcelona: Berga

La Seu Vella

Photo by Catalan Art & Architecture Gallery viaVisualhunt

Start your weekend in Lleida with a visit to Catedral de Santa Maria de La Seu Vella. This former Gothic Cathedral was turned into a military citadel by King Philip V and today serves as the city’s most defining monument, an enchanting Cathedral nestled inside a military fortress. With its octagonal bell tower that reaches 60 meters high, it’s a perfect landmark for your orientation in the city. After walking along the old castle walls, why not take a stroll through the gardens and imagine Lleida as it might have been in ancient times?

Related article: Weekend Getaway: Basque Country

Banks of the River Segue

From the hill of Seu Vella, take a stroll down to the banks of the river where you will find some of the city’s most emblematic and majestic buildings. Also located on the banks of the river is the Parc dels Camps Elisis, a beautiful park with French gardens, a musical bandstand, and a theatre cafe. This is the perfect spot for admiring the splendor of La Seu Vella.

Carrer Major

When peace and relaxation have been fully achieved, head on over to the city’s main street where you will find some great shopping and plenty of places for sampling local cuisine. Amongst Carrer Major’s terraced bars and vibrant cafes, you will find Museu d’Art Jaume Morera de Lleida, a bastion of modern and contemporary art in the historic city.

Culture and Modernism

Photo by Jorge Franganillo via Visualhunt

For the culturally intrigued, Lleida boasts a number of galleries, museums, and modernist buildings. Among its impressive exhibition spaces, La Panera Visual Arts Center is a great place to find innovative and technologically striking works. For those interested in history, head to Museu de Lleida where you will discover key artifacts that can be traced back to the city’s historical roots. For modernist splendor head to the Escorxador Municipal Theatre designed by Francesc de Paula Morera i Gatell back in the early 20th century. Also along Carrer Major, you will find Casa Magí Llorens. With its striking corner facade and floral balconies, it provides an incredible example of modernist architecture in Lleida.

Wineries and Gastronomy

Photo via Pixabay

There are over 43 wineries in the region of Lleida. Some are located close to the city and others are situated in the Pyrenees to the north. You can explore many of them by taking the famous Lleida Wine  Route. If you fancy trying a glass in the center of the city, why not check out Bodega Rovira? This traditional bar full of Catalan flair is a wonderful place to try some local wines. The region also boasts an impressive range of local gastronomic delicacies- you can’t leave town without trying the famed Cargols! For traditional Catalan cuisine head to La Huerta located right in the center of town.

Beyond the City

The province of Lleida is packed with real gems; surrounded by charming villages and rich rural delights, a trip outside of the city is well worth it. Head to Vall de Boi to discover Romanesque churches and high mountain ranges. The natural beauty of Parque Nacional de Aigüestrotes will leave you longing for more weekends exploring this fascinating region!

Looking for an apartment in the city? ShBarcelona can help you find the perfect one.

About the author

Jonathan T

Jonathan Taylor lives in Barcelona. He specialises in short fiction, cultural content and songwriting.

Leave a Comment