The park contains over 10,000 square meters specifically dedicated to play and recreational activity.
The sculptures within the park are constructed from durable materials to withstand constant public interaction and heavy usage.
The park was named after Francesc Macià, the first President of the Generalitat de Catalunya after the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic.
The park's design intentionally utilizes exaggerated proportions in its installations to create an immersive, storybook-like environment.
Parc polivalent Francesc Macià is a sprawling 40,000-square-meter park in Malgrat de Mar characterized by large-scale, whimsical sculptures and fantastical playground installations. The park features oversized models of everyday objects, including giant colored pencils, massive footwear, and animal-themed structures designed for children's play. It includes designated picnic zones, paved walking paths, and expansive green lawns for recreation. The site is designed to accommodate various age groups, offering diverse play equipment ranging from slides to climbing frames. The park serves as a community hub, regularly hosting local outdoor events and workshops. Its landscaping incorporates Mediterranean flora, providing pockets of shade throughout the grounds. The area is fully enclosed and accessible, making it a primary destination for families in the Maresme region.
Beside the giant oversized pencil or the large shoe sculptures, which offer the most distinct, surreal proportions.
Bring your own food and water, as options inside can be limited during low season.
Check the local tourism calendar, as the park often hosts free outdoor theater or children's workshops during peak holiday weeks.
Wear comfortable sneakers, as the park layout covers a significant area with ample walking paths.
Do not visit during the peak heat of the day in July and August without adequate sun protection, as many play areas are fully exposed to direct sunlight.
Maintained and managed by the local municipality; access may be restricted during extreme weather conditions or for private municipal events.