Barrio Gótico
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, BARCELONA/ Updated : Oct 25, 2016, 13:48 IST
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Located on the eastern side of Las Ramblas, the Gothic Quarter is the heart of Barcelona's Old Town and getting pleasantly lost in its maze of ancient, narrow streets and hidden squares is a quintessential part of any visit to the … Read more
Located on the eastern side of Las Ramblas, the Gothic Quarter is the heart of Barcelona's Old Town and getting pleasantly lost in its maze of ancient, narrow streets and hidden squares is a quintessential part of any visit to the city. Read less
Medieval meets modern in the Gothic QuarterWord to the wise: To learn more about the Romans' settlement in Barcelona, visit the City History Museum where you can tour their ancient ruins and see wall paintings and graves dating back thousands of years.
Located on the eastern side of Las Ramblas, the Gothic Quarter is the heart of Barcelona's Old Town and getting pleasantly lost in its maze of ancient, narrow streets and hidden squares is a quintessential part of any visit to the city.
If you prefer a more directed approach, start in Plaça Catalunya and walk down the pedestrian shopping street to Plaça de la Seu, where you can see the stunning Gothic cathedral and the Roman walls that used to ring the city. Next, stroll along Carrer de Ferran and Carrer d'Avinyó and check out the many small boutiques.
After your dose of culture and shopping, head to Plaça Reial, grab an outside table at one of its many bars and restaurants, have a bite and people watch.
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