Gavá’s architectural landscape is a blend of historical and contemporary styles. One of the city’s most prominent historical buildings is the Castell de l’Eramprunyà, a medieval castle located in the nearby Garraf mountains, offering stunning panoramic views of the region. The Church of Sant Pere, dating back to the 10th century, is another important landmark with Romanesque and Gothic influences, providing a glimpse into the city’s religious and architectural past.
In addition to historical sites, Gavá features modern structures such as the Museu de Gavà, which houses archaeological findings from the Neolithic mines, and the Espai Maragall, a cultural center that hosts art exhibitions and performances.
Gavá Beach is a major attraction for both locals and visitors. Its long stretch of golden sand and clear waters make it a perfect destination for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports. The nearby Gavá Mar area offers beachfront cafes, restaurants, and a relaxing seaside promenade. For nature lovers, the Garraf Natural Park provides hiking and outdoor adventures in a protected natural setting, just a short drive from the city center.