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I am from Barcelona, a Catalan proud & true

Barcelona is my home.


Barceloneta Barrio - this area is home to Barcelona's closest beach to the city centre. Popular with families and tourists who want good access to the centre of the city but away from the hustle and bustle of the heart of the city centre.

Barcelona Sants Neighbourhood: - The area of Sants itself doesn't have that many attractions and is quite residential however the ease with which you can travel to areas of interest is a plus point. Accommodation tends to be cheaper in this Barrio.

Bogatell / Ciutadella Areas - This area offer ready access to Barcelona's Bogatell Beach and Port Olympic area. It has good connections to the city centre via the Yellow line metro and it's only a 10 minute metro ride into the heart of the city centre.

Eixample District (Left and right) - Some of Barcelona's best shopping is found in this Barrio. It also has many bars and restaurants along with modernist architecture e.g. Gaudí's Casa Batlló, Casa Mila and Sagrada Família. This Barrio is also characterized by a busy grid-like road system.

El Born Barrio - Offers culture and traditional buildings close to Barcelona centre. The area is close to the beach, and has good night life, restaurants and bars.

El Raval Neighbourhood Controversial area in Barcelona, probably more suitable for seasoned travellers. Raval is an interesting and exciting area in Barcelona however it also has its darker and seedy side that you ought to be aware of. It is certainly not the safest or the cleanest area in Barcelona but it does have a special personality and character all of its own that makes this area a compelling visit.

Gothic Quarter - Barri Gòtic Quarter - The "old city" in the heart of Barcelona and the "original" Barcelona where the city all started. This area is characterized by winding cobbled ancient streets, wonderfully picturesque architecture, top quality restaurants and cafes full of atmosphere.

Gràcia Barrio - Gràcia was an independent town until the late 19th century and even now the community is small and tight. However despite the trendy nature of Gràcia it is also a traditional barrio with a large elderly population which makes for an amusing and odd mix.

Les Corts District - Les Corts is an important financial business district in Barcelona and therefore has many good hotels and restaurants but not so much in the way of tourist attractions. Also, on Diagonal there is a large shopping complex called L'Illa. In L'Illa there are several good restaurants, a huge supermarket, a small exhibition centre and of course lots of clothes shops.

Montjuïc - Picturesque Montjuïc characterized by the fabulous views of the city when you get to the top of the mountain (more a steep hill really) Tourist attractions include the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, MNAC museum, and Poble Espanyol. Barcelona Olympic stadium is only a short walk away.

Plaça España And around The main draw to Plaça España is the Palau Nacional which is the Museum of Catalan art, stands regally up on the side of Montjuïc. It's stunning and there is never a better time to see it than when it is lit up at night with the Magic Fountain in front.

The beauty of my city must be seen, and we have a unique welcome for visitors, after the Covid19 pandemic is resolved.
SirBenedictTheSecond · 22-25, M
I’m from there as well.

 
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