A day in Mataró. Come discover every corner of Mataró, its shops, its colours and its smells. Strolling through the city streets, you come across architectural treasures such as the Nau Gaudí –the first building planned by Antoni Gaudí–; the Coll i Regàs house and the Rengle market –the work of the Mataró architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch–; or even the Chapel of Sorrows of the Basilica of Santa Maria by Antoni Viladomat. For fans of trekking, don’t miss the walking or cycling routes in the Parc del Montnegre i Corredor; but if you are beach and sea lovers, Mataró offers you more than 2 km of beach and a marina with all kinds of sailing activities the year-round. And when you get hungry, stop off to enjoy a range of gastronomic options for all tastes with local products from our markets. All there is to do and see in Mataró is on the website www.visitmataro.cat and also in the @visit_mataro profiles on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.