What to see near Barcelona
Barcelona’s most popular squares and districts.
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El Poble-sec
A recreational district between the centre of Barcelona and Montjuïc -
La Rambla de Santa Mònica
The heart of Barcelona in the first half of the 19th century -
La Barceloneta
Barcelona’s popular seafront neighbourhood -
Olympic Village
The most significant urban development of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games -
La Llotja and Pla de Palau
Barcelona’s economic and administrative centre in the 13th to the 19th centuries -
El Born
A historic, medieval, artistic and innovative district -
Carrer de Montcada
A stroll on old Barcelona’s most majestic medieval street -
Gothic Quarter
The origins of Barcelona in an ‘invented’ district -
Jewish Quarter
The medieval Jewish quarter with Spain’s oldest synagogue -
Plaça de Sant Jaume
The old Roman forum is still the administrative centre of Barcelona -
Plaça del Pi – Plaça Sant Josep Oriol – Basílica de Santa Maria del Pi
One of the most enchanting corners of the Gothic Quarter -
Plaça de Sant Felip Neri
The most enchanting corner of the Gothic Quarter