La Sagrada Familia church, Magic Fountain show, Picasso Museum, Las Ramblas street, FC Barcelona museum & Camp Nou stadium, Barrio Gotico area, Modernist Park Guell by Gaudi, Modernist buildings, Montjuic hill and Poble Espanyol Spanish village, Tibidabo hill
As its name suggests, the oldest part of Barcelona.
Barcelona's Ciutat Vella is the area most tourists will spend the majority of their time in Barcelona.
Modernist quarter, noted for its art nouveau buildings
The Eixample is the quarter designed during the middle of the 19th century by Ildefons Cerdà, expanding the medieval city of Barcelona into space l...
One of the city's hippest areas
Gràcia is the most distinctively Catalan neighborhood to be found in easy walking distance of the center.
A great destination for an evening's entertainment
Sants-Montjuïc is actually two districts, with Sants being a very typically Catalan residential area and Montjuïc being the big hill that dominates...