Plunge yourself into a night of stylish and chic irreverence. When the sun goes down Barcelona’s nightlife becomes a legend, and if you want to keep pace with the locals, get ready to see the sun come back up again. The beachfront...
La Boqueria is without any doubt the most famous market in Barcelona. The colors and aromas of its zestful stands will embrace you into a swirl of local products, fresh fruit and the Spanish way of shopping for groceries. Its location...
In 1899, Hans Gamper together with eleven other soccer enthusiasts founded Futbol Club Barcelona. The club's standing stems from the impressive list of trophies it has won and which makes it into one of the most successful club sides in...
At the end of the 19th century the Eixample, the central area of Barcelona, was laid out as a large grid with wide avenues. It was here that the emerging Catalan bourgeoisie had their mansions built, putting into practice the most...
The major of the streets in the old part of the city and which leads down to the Mediterranean, a boulevard that is always changing depending on the time of day or night. It takes the visitor from the Romanesque church of Santa Ana down...
The original center of the city, which was surrounded by walls during Roman times, makes up what today is the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quartier). Narrow streets, with quiet squares and attractive nooks, are home to an extensive collection...
Mar Bella, Nova Icaria, Barceloneta and Somorrostro beaches. Over 3 miles (5 kilometers) of sandy shores, beach bars and sea. Sunscreen, swimsuit, beach towel and sunglasses, that’s all you need to spend a relaxing day at the beach....