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The Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) is the old town, a delightful area of impossibly narrow streets, atmospheric alleyways, and quiet squares where locals gather to socialize. Street musicians are often found here playing classical Spanish guitar, adding to the magical ambience.
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(900m from the flat) - Medieval streets, the Barcelona Cathedral, and historic squares such as Sant Jaume and Plaça Reial.
The centre of the Roman city, today's Gothic Quarter, was marked by the point where the two main streets, the Cardo and Decumanus, converged. Today the Carrer del Bisbe and Carrer Llibreteria stand on this site. Nearby, we can still see the remains of the Roman temple of Augustus. In fact, the original centre of Roman and medieval Barcelona still forms the core of 21st-century Barcelona. Its maze of narrow streets and squares is steeped in the city's past and present. Here, in the Gothic Quarter, we find the City Hall and the seat of the Catalan Government, the Palau de la Generalitat, the Cathedral and other Gothic churches, including Santa Maria del Pi and Sants Just i Pastor. Very near the Plaça de Sant Jaume, right in the middle of this Barcelona neighbourhood, is the old Jewish Quarter, the Call Jueu, with its endless narrow streets, where some remains of the ancient synagogue still survive. In the Gothic Quarter, the Plaça del Rei proudly showcases the architectural ensemble made up of the royal residences of the Catalan-Aragonese monarchs. Below the square, you can visit the impressive archaeological remains of Roman Barcino. Behind the Cathedral stands the beautiful Plaça de Sant Felip Neri, with its baroque church. The square is surrounded by narrow streets in a Barcelona neighbourhood suffused with history which comes to life when you go there.
The centre of the Roman city, today's Gothic Quarter, was marked by the point where the two main streets, the Cardo and Decumanus, converged. Today the Carrer del Bisbe and Carrer Llibreteria stand on this site. Nearby, we can still see the remains of the Roman temple of Augustus. In fact, the origi…
Mystique area perfect for night life as well. All kind of bars, restaurants and international food makes of this neighborhood one of the best in Barcelona in my opinion. Cozy, alive and magical.
Catalonia’s capital is a must-see for anyone visiting the region. You can explore the highlights in one full day, or stay overnight if you prefer a slower pace. What to See in One Day: La Sagrada Família – Gaudí’s world-famous unfinished cathedral. (Book tickets in advance!) Park Güell – A colorful hillside park full of Gaudí's whimsical architecture and sweeping city views. Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) – Medieval alleys, Roman walls, and lively squares. La Rambla – Barcelona’s most iconic promenade, ending at the waterfront. La Boqueria Market – A must-visit food market for fresh tapas, juices, and local products. Passeig de Gràcia – Luxury shopping and famous modernist buildings like Casa Batlló and La Pedrera. 🍷 Tip: End your day with tapas and wine in the lively El Born neighborhood before heading back to Palafrugell.
Catalonia’s capital is a must-see for anyone visiting the region. You can explore the highlights in one full day, or stay overnight if you prefer a slower pace. What to See in One Day: La Sagrada Família – Gaudí’s world-famous unfinished cathedral. (Book tickets in advance!) Park Güell – A colorful…
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