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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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The quarter encompasses the oldest parts of the city of Barcelona, and includes the remains of the city's Roman wall and several notable medieval landmarks.[1] Much of the present-day fabric of the quarter, however, dates to the 19th and early 20th centuries.[citation needed] El Call, the medieval Jewish quarter, is located within this area, along with the former Sinagoga Major.[2] The Barri Gòtic retains a labyrinthine street plan, with many small streets opening out into squares. Most of the quarter is closed to regular traffic although open to service vehicles and taxis.
The quarter encompasses the oldest parts of the city of Barcelona, and includes the remains of the city's Roman wall and several notable medieval landmarks.[1] Much of the present-day fabric of the quarter, however, dates to the 19th and early 20th centuries.[citation needed] El Call, the medieval J…
The Gothic Quarter is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Barcelona. Beautiful place to explore.
The Gothic Quarter in Barcelona dates back over 2000 years and is one of the most talked about neighborhoods in the city—full of charm and captivating history. Of course, that means there is a lot to do and even more to see in this bustling neighborhood! No matter how much time you spend exploring, you will always stumble upon yet another enchanting square or mysterious alleyway. Read our suggestions for things to do in the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona for some great local’s tips on some of the must-see spots around. However, don’t forget to make sure to leave spare time for getting lost! Learn About Barcelona’s Jewish Past El Call, Barcelona’s old Jewish Quarter, is one of the most beautiful areas of the Gothic Quarter. These are some of the narrowest streets in all of Barcelona, and they are also filled with a dark history that dates back to medieval times. The street of Sant Domenec del Call is at the center of it all. Here you can find the old synagogue, a few lovely restaurants, bars and cafes, and a lovely little square for relaxing. Explore Picasso’s Old Stomping Grounds When Picasso arrived in Barcelona, he was just a young adolescent of 14 years old. Thereafter, he was admitted to the Fine Arts school that once stood on Calle Avinyó. At that time, this was a very busy street of questionable morals that later inspired some of his work. Explore the funky shops and imagine what it might have looked like for a young Pablo Picasso. See Gaudi’s Very First Project Famed Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi also spent some time in the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona. One of his very first projects upon graduating was the street lamps of one of Barcelona’s grandest squares, Plaça Reial. Today, they seem small in comparison to the towering palm trees and a plethora of bars, clubs, and restaurants that populate the square. However, once you see them, you know you’re looking at the famous work of Gaudí. Experience El mercat de La Boqueria Though La Boqueria is technically just on the border of the Gothic Quarter, if you’re in the area it is definitely worth fitting into your plans. One of the oldest markets in Europe, the Boqueria is a colorful emporium of different products and sensory overload. Have a walk around, stop by El Quim de la Boqueria for a tapa, and above all, experience the hustle and bustle of this historic market in the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona. However, make sure to watch your things, pickpockets are on the look up for any distractions, please look after your belongings. See Barcelona’s Roman Temple Did you know that the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona has a Roman temple? It’s invisible from street view, however, many people never even realize it exists! The Temple d’August is hiding on a narrow street behind the cathedral and is open most days until 8 p.m. Inside, learn about the founding of Barcelona as a Roman colony and also where it got its name! Visit The Gothic Cathedral Of course, one of the most famous monuments in the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona is the 13th to 15th-century Gothic Cathedral. Yes, that’s right, it took nearly two centuries to build. From 8 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., visitation is free. Furthermore, outside these schedules, you must make a donation to enter. Visit inside the church and be sure not to miss the patios and beautiful cloisters. 1Shop Around The Gothic Quarter in Barcelona is home to one of the busiest pedestrian streets in all of Europe, Portal d’Angel. This wide street is lined with all the big brands. As you continue down it, you will also find smaller shops and independent names. Read our full post on shopping tips and where to shop in Barcelona!
The Gothic Quarter in Barcelona dates back over 2000 years and is one of the most talked about neighborhoods in the city—full of charm and captivating history. Of course, that means there is a lot to do and even more to see in this bustling neighborhood! No matter how much time you spend exploring,…
The Gothic neighborhood is one of the four neighborhoods of the old city. Its streets are labyrinthine. The small streets have charm and magic. In it is the Cathedral of Barcelona. The neighborhood offers many restaurant options and many clothing stores of the best known brands in Spain. The ideal is to lose yourself in its streets.
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