Carrer de Tarragona

A long street lined with high-rises, it serves as the border between Hostafrancs, in the district of Sants-Montjuïc, and Eixample.

The Parc de Joan Miró is on one of the sides of the road.

The street was given its current name in 1900, but originally Ildefons Cerdà had intended to call it Núm.

[1] There's a Barcelona Metro station named after the street: Tarragona.

Sants Estació metro station is also near, albeit on the other end of the street.

Joan Miró 's Dona i Ocell (Woman and bird) , in the Parc de Joan Miró , with two of the street's high-rises behind: Torre Núñez y Navarro and Edificio Tarragona