Transportation
Take the local bus to the Premià de Mar train station for a direct rail connection to central Barcelona.





Premià de Dalt is an inviting municipality located in the Maresme region of Catalonia, Spain. Perched on a hillside overlooking the sea, the town provides a serene alternative to the bustling coastal resorts. Its location at the foot of the Serralada de Marina makes it an excellent base for nature lovers interested in hiking and outdoor activities. With a population of approximately 10,000, it maintains a close-knit community feel while offering modern amenities. Visitors can enjoy traditional Catalan architecture, lush green landscapes, and a slower pace of life just a short distance from the Mediterranean beaches.
Premià de Dalt is an inviting municipality located in the Maresme region of Catalonia, Spain. Perched on a hillside overlooking the sea, the town provides a serene alternative to the bustling coastal resorts. Its location at the foot of the Serralada de Marina makes it an excellent base for nature lovers interested in hiking and outdoor activities. With a population of approximately 10,000, it maintains a close-knit community feel while offering modern amenities. Visitors can enjoy traditional Catalan architecture, lush green landscapes, and a slower pace of life just a short distance from the Mediterranean beaches.
Stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Proximity to the Serralada de Marina Natural Park.
Authentic Catalan village charm with traditional architecture.
Peaceful environment away from the heavy tourist crowds.
The town is built on a slope, so be prepared for some steep walking paths.
It is a residential town, meaning nightlife is much quieter than in nearby coastal cities.
Accessing the beach requires a short drive or bus ride down to Premià de Mar.
Take the local bus to the Premià de Mar train station for a direct rail connection to central Barcelona.
Head to the Serralada de Marina for well-marked hiking trails that offer some of the best views in the region.
A peaceful escape with scenic views and mountain hiking near the coast.
EUR €
$90-$140 p/day
Catalan, Spanish, English
Look for traditional 'Masias' (Catalan farmhouses) converted into restaurants for an authentic local culinary experience.
April-June, September-October
Ideal for hiking and outdoor activities as the hills are green and temperatures are mild.
Warm and sunny, perfect for combining a village stay with trips to the nearby Maresme beaches.
Great weather for sightseeing and enjoying local seasonal festivals without the summer heat.
Cool and quiet, offering a peaceful look at local life with plenty of sunny Mediterranean days.