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Mataro
Mataro

Mataro Travel Guide 2026: Top Attractions, Things to do & Itinerary | Trip.com | February 2026

About Mataro

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Things to do in Mataro

What to do

Looking for things to do in Mataro? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
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Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia

10
4.7/54,322 Review
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Night view
Park Güell

Park Güell

10
4.6/52,244 Review
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Historic buildings
Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló

10
4.7/52,237 Review
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Historic buildings
Night view
La Pedrera – Casa Milà

La Pedrera – Casa Milà

10
4.6/51,987 Review
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Night view
Picasso Museum Barcelona

Picasso Museum Barcelona

9.1
4.6/5526 Review
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Museums
Palau de la Música Catalana

Palau de la Música Catalana

8.7
4.6/5444 Review
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Historic buildings
Night view
Flamenco City Hall Theatre - Barcelona

Flamenco City Hall Theatre - Barcelona

8.4
4.5/541 Review
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Theatrical Dance
Cathedral of Barcelona

Cathedral of Barcelona

8.1
4.6/5384 Review
Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau

Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau

7.6
4.6/5195 Review
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Historic buildings
Museums
Güell Palace

Güell Palace

8.0
4.7/5203 Review
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Historic buildings
Museums

Where to stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Mataro, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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New Hotel Colon

New Hotel Colon

4.2/563 Review
Hostal Isla Cristina Mataro

Hostal Isla Cristina Mataro

3.4/5This user hasn't left any comments yet
Sant Pere

Sant Pere

4.1/5This user hasn't left any comments yet
URH Ciutat de Mataró

URH Ciutat de Mataró

3.7/555 Review
Mediterranean City

Mediterranean City

4.3/5This user hasn't left any comments yet
Atenea Living

Atenea Living

4.0/56 Review
Villa Carolina

Villa Carolina

4.6/5This user hasn't left any comments yet
Matarolux 5

Matarolux 5

4.2/5This user hasn't left any comments yet
Villa Antonia

Villa Antonia

3.8/5This user hasn't left any comments yet
Matarolux 7

Matarolux 7

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What to eat

Want to eat like a local? Don't miss out on these top Mataro dishes and foodie spots.
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El Farcell

El Farcell

4.9/57 Review
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Western-style
Avg. AU$47/person
La Pizzanna

La Pizzanna

4.9/516 Review
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Western-style
Sangiovese

Sangiovese

4.7/537 Review
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Western-style
El Rebenque

El Rebenque

4.8/550 Review
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Western-style
Avg. AU$43/person
WORLDBURG

WORLDBURG

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Western-style
Avg. AU$16/person
Restaurant Caliu

Restaurant Caliu

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Western-style
Avg. AU$25/person
Dolç & Salat

Dolç & Salat

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Western-style
Avg. AU$26/person
El Peixet - Plaça Gran

El Peixet - Plaça Gran

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Western-style
Avg. AU$26/person
La Marineta

La Marineta

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Western-style
Avg. AU$66/person
Culinary

Culinary

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Western-style
Avg. AU$29/person
Bàltic

Bàltic

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Western-style
Avg. AU$13/person
RedCup Mataró

RedCup Mataró

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Latin American
Avg. AU$21/person

Mataro Moments: Through Travelers' Eyes

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A representative work of modernist civil architecture
4月好去處2025

A representative work of modernist civil architecture

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Alyssa Keir
A church blending Gothic and Baroque styles
4月好去處2025

A church blending Gothic and Baroque styles

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Alyssa Keir
Mataro Museum
4月好去處2025

Mataro Museum

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Alyssa Keir
A prime example of historicist architecture
4月好去處2025

A prime example of historicist architecture

Alyssa Keir
Alyssa Keir
Spanish Mediterranean Coast Tour ~ Barcelona (Region)
Mataró is a prosperous industrial, commercial and tourist town on the Maresme coast, inheriting a long and rich historical heritage that dates back to the Roman Piazza Lluro, as evidenced by the archaeological site of the Llauder Tower, which contains ruins. However, many other significant events also left their mark in this town, such as the construction in 1848 of the first railway in the history of the Iberian Peninsula, which connected Barcelona to Mataró. The old city center is bounded by 16th-century walls. In the center we can see the 15th century Cathedral of Santa Maria, whose facade had its medieval and neo-Romanesque additions in the 19th century.
Today, La Wrier and La Rambla are the city’s main commercial arteries. There we can see notable buildings such as the 17th century Town Hall, which includes architectural elements added later. At the intersection of these two streets, Plaza Santa Ana, we can visit the Baroque church of the same name. We can also visit other notable buildings such as the 18th century House of Caputxines and the Regional Museum of Maresme, housed in a Renaissance building.
Modernism has left a special mark in Mataró, thanks to the legacy of architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, who was born in this city. He also owns one of the city’s symbols, the Colli Regàs House.
#AprilDestinations2025 #SpainTravel #Catalonia
4月好去處2025

Spanish Mediterranean Coast Tour ~ Barcelona (Region) Mataró is a prosperous industrial, commercial and tourist town on the Maresme coast, inheriting a long and rich historical heritage that dates back to the Roman Piazza Lluro, as evidenced by the archaeological site of the Llauder Tower, which contains ruins. However, many other significant events also left their mark in this town, such as the construction in 1848 of the first railway in the history of the Iberian Peninsula, which connected Barcelona to Mataró. The old city center is bounded by 16th-century walls. In the center we can see the 15th century Cathedral of Santa Maria, whose facade had its medieval and neo-Romanesque additions in the 19th century. Today, La Wrier and La Rambla are the city’s main commercial arteries. There we can see notable buildings such as the 17th century Town Hall, which includes architectural elements added later. At the intersection of these two streets, Plaza Santa Ana, we can visit the Baroque church of the same name. We can also visit other notable buildings such as the 18th century House of Caputxines and the Regional Museum of Maresme, housed in a Renaissance building. Modernism has left a special mark in Mataró, thanks to the legacy of architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, who was born in this city. He also owns one of the city’s symbols, the Colli Regàs House. #AprilDestinations2025 #SpainTravel #Catalonia

Alyssa Keir
Alyssa Keir
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