What to See
Here you’ll get useful info on what to see in Barcelona whether it’s your first time in the city or you’re a bonafide BCN expert!
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Hip, colourful, claustrophobic, historical, untainted by chains – Barcelona’s El Born neighbourhood may be the most fashionable in the city.
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Barcelona’s most morally deplorable neighbourhood will shock you for one reason only – how absolutely glad you’ll be that you went.
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Who says there’s no rest for the wicked? We take you on a tour of a pedestrian only retreat full of sunny squares right in the heart of Barcelona.
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Poblenou Barcelona On the Barcelona map Poblenou (‘New City’) occupies a portion of the Sant Martí district in the north-eastern part of Barcelona: between Avenida Diagonal and Mar Bella beach. To get a grip on its history we have to go back to the early twentieth century when the area was the scene of gross […]
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When thinking of Barceloneta I think of how a trip to the other side of town was once a reminder of a city’s diversity: from shops to accents to attitudes. So what happened to the true neighbourhood? It may have been lost over the changes and the chains but one neighbourhood is bringing it back: Barceloneta, the […]
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You’ll see it before you even land. That grid. The long stretch of buildings filled in neatly by isolated squares and cut up by grand avenues. The eccentric symmetry is as uniquely Catalonian as the Sagrada Familia. This one of the world’s most unique neighbourhoods for its construction, tourist attractions, ravishing restaurants, and scintillating shopping. Welcome to the Eixample […]
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Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter is a satisfyingly confusing collage of Roman ruins, street musicians, dive bars, and high quality restaurants.