The architecture of Malgrat de Mar is a blend of traditional Catalan styles and modern structures. The Church of Sant Nicolau, often called the “Cathedral of the Coast,” is one of the town’s architectural highlights with its baroque façade and imposing bell tower. For those interested in modernist architecture, the Peixateries Velles (old fish market) and the Municipal Market offer glimpses into the town’s industrial past and its adaptation to modern needs.
Malgrat de Mar’s long beachfront promenade is a central attraction, offering scenic views of the Mediterranean, lined with cafés, restaurants, and shops. Another must-see spot is Parc del Castell, a hilltop park that provides panoramic views of the town and coastline. The Can Campassol Gardens, a serene green space dedicated to the memory of the poet Zenobia Camprubí, is another favorite among visitors for its tranquility and beauty.
Tourists also enjoy exploring the nearby Montnegre Natural Park, ideal for hiking, and the Marineland water park, located just outside the town, which is popular with families.