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Las Ramblas see more ...
Las Ramblas is often the first landmark that most tourists identify with the city.

Meandering down from the Pl. de Catalunya to the Columbus statue, filled with newspaper kiosks, flower and animal stalls, and all sorts of artists, it is undoubtedly the place where everyone comes together, both tourists and locals, from the most inconspicuous to the most exaggerated representative of all sorts of urban tribes.

The middle part of the Rambla is pedestrianized and bordered by trees.
 

BORN see more ...
"Born" is a area with stylish bars, cafés and restaurants that has an atmosphere uniquely its own, is a favorite area for lovers of Barcelona nightlife, is a small village in the city. Fashionable but very authentic.

You can visit:

Picasso Museum

Address : C. Montcada, 15-23
To see as well some oils and drawings from Picasso's Barcelona period and even some works from later stages in his career.

 

BARCELONETA see more ...
Barceloneta is a neighborhood in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona. Is the traditional district for sailors and fishermen.

Barceloneta is known for its sandy beach and its many restaurants and nightclubs along the boardwalk.

Due to its location and proximity to the metro and many bus lines, the majority of its users get to the beach by public transport.
 

BEACHES IN BARCELONA see more ...
Barcelona is best known as a short-break city destination, but its beaches are an extra attraction.

Clean, safe, close to the city centre and easily accessible by public transport, Barcelona's beaches also have excellent facilities for swimmers and sunbathers.

Barcelona's inner city coastline contains a surprisingly clean series of urban beaches. Thanks to the Olympic Games in 1992 and local incentives to clean the coastal area, visitors as well as locals can now relax, swim and enjoy the sun.
 

GRÀCIA see more ...
Gràcia, about 1 km north of the center of Barcelona at the north end of the Passeig de Gràcia, is the most distinctively Catalan neighborhood to be found in easy walking distance of the center.

Shops, retro and trendy boutiques, nice restaurants, bars and cafés....

Gracia is immediately recognizable for its narrow streets, a stark contrast to the wide, modern boulevards of L’Eixample. It's known as a hip area with an active and politically-conscious community. Here you'll find a number of lively plazas, bars and restaurants, but it's a little more subdued other cultural hubs like the Born or El Raval, with a slightly more mature crowd.

 

MONTJUÏC see more ...
Montjuïc is, together with Tibidabo, one of the two mountains that give our city character, described in an old song as the “pearl of the Mediterranean”, surrounded by mountains and the sea, the “sentinels of its peace”.

Montjuïc mountain (Jewish mountain) has been, throughout its history, the protagonist of many events, some glorious and victorious, others less so. As a result, this emblematic mountain offers the visitor many different facets, including history, culture, leisure and sport.

You will have access to a splendid sight of Barcelona from all sides. The hillsides are covered with flowers. Exotic trees and giant cactus. This old district is ideal for a Sunday walk.

SAGRADA FAMILIA see more ...
The expiatory church of La Sagrada Família is a work on a grand scale which was begun on 19 March 1882 from a project by the diocesan architect Francisco de Paula del Villar (1828-1901). At the end of 1883 Gaudí was commissioned to carry on the works, a task which he did not abandon until his death in 1926. Since then different architects have continued the work after his original idea.

The building is in the centre of Barcelona, and over the years it has become one of the most universal signs of identity of the city and the country. It is visited by millions of people every year and many more study its architectural and religious content.

It has always been an expiatory church, which means that since the outset..........,

LA PEDRERA AND CASA BATLLÓ see more ...
La Pedrera is one of the two great buildings designed by Antoni Gaudi on Passeig de Gracia, the other being Casa Batlló.

La Pedrera or Casa Milà has various theories have been advanced as to the source of Gaudí's inspiration: from ocean waves to a variety of specific mountains, even a mountain crest with clouds. Situated in Passeig de Gracia 92. The Pedrera which means "The Quarry" because of its stone like appearance, was originally called Casa Milà. In 1984, UNESCO classified Casa Milà as a World Heritage site. Today, Casa Milà is used for cultural expositions. 


 

EL RAVAL see more ...
El Raval is a barrio in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Spain. The neighborhood is multicultural and also known as Barri Xino, meaning "Chinatown."

El Raval is one of the two historical neighborhoods that border the Rambla.

An area historically infamous for its nightlife and cabarets, as well as prostitution and crime, El Raval has changed significantly in recent years and, due its central location, has become a minor attraction of Barcelona. El Raval is also becoming one of the hippest up-and-coming neighbourhoods of Barcelona where many artists live and work. It is home to many bars, restaurants, and night spots.
 

TIBIDABO see more ...

Tibidabo is a mountain overlooking Barcelona. It can be reached by the tramvia Blau which is taken in Plaça John Fitzgerald Kennedy, also it is possible to see the Tibidabo funicular which goes from Plaça del Doctor Andreu to the top of the mountain where the funfair is located. Tibidabo Funfair It is the oldest of Barcelona.


PARKS IN BARCELONA see more ...
Below we highlight 4 of the best Barcelona parks, each offering a different outdoor experience.

Ciutadella Park : The Ciutadella park is a charming and welcome green space in the heart of Barcelona. If you're looking for some green respite right in the city center, the Parc de la Ciutadella is your best bet.

Park Collsera : This Barcelona park, in the hills of the Zona Alta, is by far the best place to hike, bike or jog within Barcelona's city bounds.




 

MARKETS see more ...
La Boqueria: Probably Barcelona’s best-known market, ideally situated just off La Rambla this market is a must whether sourcing ingredients for a fine meal or just wandering through.

A visit to the Market of la Boqueria in Barcelona is advisable to enjoy an incredible contrast between colours and activity, ideal to discover why Mediterranean cuisine is internationally known due to its ingredients.

CELEBRATIONS AND TRADITIONS see more ...
The most important from a tourist point of view are:

Sardanas: This Barcelona Catalan dance is a symbol of Catalan unity and pride. People meet in front of the cathedral on Sundays to dance it.

Castellers The Human Towers: The "castells" are impressive human towers of up to 9 "floors". is over 200 years old and originated in the south of Catalonia, in Valls, near Tarragona, although they can be seen in popular festivals in Barcelona, especially during the "Mercè".

Saint George (Sant Jordi), patron saint of Catalonia: On 23 April the Catalans celebrate Saint George's day. The main event is the exchange of gifts between........

The Gothic Quarter see more ...
The Gothic Quarter is the heart of old Barcelona. 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.







 

BARCELONA WITH KIDS see more ...
Barcelona is a good family destination.

CHIRINGUITOS see more ...
Along the beautiful beach fronts of Barcelona there are at least a dozen beach cabana bars called Chiringuitos. Each Barcelona beach section has some beach bar son the sand itself. They are hugely popular and serve drinks, snacks and a good selection of food.

Summer Nights in Museum see more ...
Live Music, guided tours, dance or Open Days in differents Museums from the city. A unique opportunity to discover and to enjoy the cultural offer from Barcelona: under the moonlight.

SITGES see more ...
Sitges is synonymous with culture, sun and beach. Cultural movements of the last century have bequeathed a rich heritage: architecture, painting, etc.. which is one of the main objectives of the visitors. Connected by the Road from the Coast, this town of maritime tradition, is situated in a privileged location between mountains and sea. It retains in one of its coves, the old huts of fishermen, has an important marina and is located at the foot of La Falconera.

BARCELONA IS GETTING DECKED OUT see more ...
During September the city of Barcelona lives its more emblematic festival. On 11th September is the Catalonia Day (Diada Nacional de Catalunya) and from 23 th to 27th September is the Annual Festival (Festa Major) of the city: “La Mercé” .

BARCELONA MUSIC-LOVING see more ...

The end of summer has arrived in Barcelona, but the city does not stop. The musical offerings this fall, is varied and very interesting.

To begin, the 41st International Jazz Festival comes to town the next October 18 and will continue until 6 December. A rich proposition that has the figure of Wayne Stoner as one of its headliners. He was part of the legendary Miles Davis quartet.


Barcelona Modernista: bars, restaurants, shops and pharmacies see more ...

We propose you a route through old shops -and generations of shopkeepers- that have kept business afloat into a modern economy and yet managed to preserve the distinct character and the original artistic values of the establishment, all of them have made an effort to preserve their original outer appearance and modernist style

ANTIGA CASA FIGUERAS-PASTISSERIA ESCRIBÀ
La Rambla, 83 - Petxina,1s

From 1902 was a manufactured and sold pasta until 1986 when the shop was taken over and restored by the reputed Escribà bakers. 

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