Barcelona Neighborhoods
List of areas to explore
Barcelona's most historic neighborhood, Ciutat Vella, (Old City) is comprised of several trendy, rustic and vibrant...
You can't get much more local than Gracia. What used to be a city unto itself, has today become one of Barcelona's...
Literally meaning expansion, the Eixample neighborhood was created in the 1860's as an extension on the city's...
Sants is one of Barcelona's special secrets. What many might consider the 'train station' district, is actually...
Barcelona's fastest up and coming neighborhood, Poble Sec is a genuine look into the heart of one of the city's...
The majority of tourists will take their trip no further northeast of Gràcia than the Parc Güell. Past the colorful...
To the north of the center lie several suburbs where nightlife, dining, and lodging are for the well-to-do. The...
Many people have coined Poble Nou as Barcelona's 'Silicon Valley'. An area once full of residential plots and construction...
Coming down from the hills of Montjuïc, travelers pass through Poble Sec and Sant Antoni before hitting the old...
Barcelona's old fisherman neighborhood is an eclectic mix of tourists, immigrants and long time locals. Stroll...
Depending no how far north you go, there are plenty of great areas outside of the central core where you can walk,...
Barcelona's most historic neighborhood, Ciutat Vella, (Old City) is comprised of several trendy, rustic and vibrant...
Literally meaning expansion, the Eixample neighborhood was created in the 1860's as an extension on the city's...
Barcelona's fastest up and coming neighborhood, Poble Sec is a genuine look into the heart of one of the city's...