Les Corts, Barcelona LES CORTS Barcelona is not as famous as some of the older districts in the city, but nonetheless still very exciting. However, th is also home to perhaps Barcelona’s biggest attraction, the massive football stadium: CAMP NOU. This 98,787 seater stadium ...
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Diagonal Mar in Sant Martín, Barcelona
Diagonal Mar in Sant Martín, Barcelona Diagonal Mar is a neighborhood in the district of Sant Martín that best represents Barcelona’s cosmopolitan modernity. The neighborhood is built around the last stretch of Avenida Diagonal. Find your accommodation now! History of ...
Read More »The Gothic Quarter in Ciutat Vella
The Gothic Quarter in Ciutat Vella The beautiful neighbourhood known as the Gothic Quarter used to be the Roman village and thus vividly has some remnants of its glorious past. Barcelona is a city that organically combines echoes of the ...
Read More »Poblenou in Sant Martí, Barcelona
Poblenou in Sant Martí, Barcelona Poblenou is a neighborhood in the district of Sant Martí along the beach, further up from Parc de la Ciutadella. It is a further historian region and is a lively area to walk through. The name ...
Read More »El Born / La Ribera in Ciutat Vella
El Born / La Ribera in Ciutat Vella Located in the Ciutat Vella, El Born is the lower section of the La Ribera district. El Born is right between la Barceloneta and Via Laietana which is through the metro stops Barcelonata and Jaume 1 ...
Read More »Sarrià in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Barcelona
Sarrià in Sarria-Sant Gervasi, Barcelona Sarrià is a neighborhood within the Sarrià Sant-Gervasi district and certainly one of the most prosperous areas of Barcelona. It has a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere with many open spaces, lots of beautiful old buildings ...
Read More »Traditions of Semana Santa in Barcelona
Looking for a place to spend your Easter holidays? Why not Barcelona? Between the Spring in Spain will be celebrating its “Semana Santa” (or “Holy Week” in English). However, it is considered the most religious week of the year for ...
Read More »Poble Sec in Sants-Montjuïc, Barcelona
Poble Sec in Sants-Montjuïc Poble Sec is a region of nearly 70 hectares; the long strip of land stretching between the Mountains of Montjuïc and an area spreading out from the middle of Paral·lel. In Catalan, Poble Sec means “Dry Village”, a ...
Read More »Palm Sunday in Barcelona
During the week between March 20th and 28th of 2016, Spain will be celebrating “Semana Santa” (or “Holy Week” in English), which is considered to be the most religious week of the year in this country. In fact, more than ...
Read More »La Barceloneta in Ciutat Vella
La Barceloneta La Barceloneta is a coastal district of the city of Barcelona, shaped in a triangular spit of land. This district is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, Port Vell, and the El Born neighbourhood, as well as being surrounded by a ...
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