Barceloneta & the Ports
The city's seafront was ignored until 1992, when it underwent a massive transformation for the Olympics. The city now has seven kilometres of golden sands,...
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The city's seafront was ignored until 1992, when it underwent a massive transformation for the Olympics. The city now has seven kilometres of golden sands,...
A stroll through the medieval alleyways and secluded squares of the Old City is the best possible introduction to Barcelona
You can't think of Gràcia without thinking of its 'Festa Major', a weeklong street fair and party that takes over the barrio
Once a no-go area for tourists, the Raval is being transformed
The tempting restaurant of the cool, sophisticated Hotel Barceló Raval
One of the greatest museum buildings in the world; approachable, light and airy
Necklaces, bracelets and rings with a story to tell, hand-made from all kinds of old items
A chuch pew, wooden drawers, modernist tiles, rope, natural flowers, fluorescent light...
The dinner menu brings dishes to the table such as cod steak with sweet apple
A Modernista showcase: its buildings include the Sagrada Família and La Pedrera
Sarrià became the city's new uptown area for its more posh homes, shops and restaurants
It's often left off visitors' itineraries, but the hill of Montjuïc merits a wander
A quick orientation guide to Barcelona's diverse destination districts