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10 Best place to visit in Dreta de l'Eixample Spain

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Top 3 Best and Worst Places & Neighborhoods to Stay in Barcelona, Spain - Where To Stay

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(0:28) Best Neighborhoods in Barcelona
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(3:05) 2 - Sants Montjuic
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Eixample Dreta/Eixample Right in Barcelona - A Short Guide

Eixample Dreta or Eixample Right in Barcelona is full of amazing sights, attractions, great bars and restaurants, as well as places for shopping. From Passeig de Gràcia to the Sagrada Familia, here we give you a short guide to this Barcelona neighbourhood.
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Places to see in ( Barcelona - Spain ) L'Eixample District

Places to see in ( Barcelona - Spain ) L'Eixample District

The Eixample is a district of Barcelona between the old city and what were once surrounding small towns, constructed in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Its population was 262,000 at the last census.

The Eixample is characterized by long straight streets, a strict grid pattern crossed by wide avenues, and square blocks with chamfered corners (named illes in Catalan, manzanas in Spanish). This was a visionary, pioneering design by Ildefons Cerdà, who considered traffic and transport along with sunlight and ventilation in coming up with his characteristic octagonal blocks, where the streets broaden at every intersection making for greater visibility, better ventilation and (today) some short-stay parking space. The grid pattern remains as a hallmark of Barcelona, but many of his other provisions were ignored: the four sides of the blocks and the inner space were built instead of the planned two or three sides around a garden; the streets were narrower; only one of the two diagonal avenues was carried out; the inhabitants were of a higher class than the mixed composition dreamed of by Cerdà.

Some parts of the Eixample were influenced by Modernista architects, chief among whom was Antoni Gaudí. His work in the Eixample includes the Casa Milà (nicknamed La Pedrera) and the Casa Batlló, both of which are on the wide Passeig de Gràcia, as well as the Sagrada Família. Other architects who made highly significant, and certainly more numerous, contributions to giving the Eixample its characteristic appearance include Josep Puig i Cadafalch, Josep Domènech i Estapà, Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas and perhaps above all Enric Sagnier i Villavecchia, responsible for a total of over 500 buildings in the city (not all of them in the Eixample).

The Casa Terrades, better known as Casa de les Punxes, is replete with Mediaeval allusions that stands at the junction of Av. Diagonal with Carrer Rosselló. It was built in 1903–1905 by the Modernista architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, who used Nordic Gothic and Spanish Plateresque resources side by side, along with traditional Catalan motifs.

The Casa Batlló is part of a block called the Illa de la Discòrdia, along with two other notable Modernista works, Lluís Domènech i Montaner's Casa Lleó Morera and Josep Puig i Cadafalch's Casa Amatller. The block is so named due to the visual clash between the buildings; its Spanish name, Manzana de la Discordia, is also a pun on Eris's Apple of Discord - manzana means both apple and city block.

There are six administrative neighborhoods:

L'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample
La Nova Esquerra de l'Eixample
Dreta de l'Eixample
Fort Pienc
Sagrada Família
Sant Antoni

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Eixample Esquerra/Eixample Left in Barcelona - A Short Guide

Eixample Esquerra (Left) is known for its University grounds, its large selection of bars and restaurants, and like Eixample Right, its shopping. Here we give you a short guide to this lively Barcelonian neighborhood.
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Walking in Barcelona, Part 1: Eixample District: Carrer del Comte d'Urgell, 4K #barcelona

Carrer del Comte d'Urgel is the dividing line between the subdistricts L'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample and La Nova Esquerra de l'Eixample which are both part of the greater Eixample District!
The Eixample district not only is the most iconic in Barcelona, it's also the most diverse in terms of things to do in Barcelona. Most of the famous Gaudí buildings like the Sagrada Familia or Casa Batlló are located at this district.
The gridlike layout is the symbol of the sunny and modern Barcelona we know today.

Antiga Esquerra is one of the liveliest neighborhoods of the Eixample. If you're looking for great, cozy spots to have drinks or dinner, head over to Enric Granados street.
On the other hand, streets like Aribau, Casanova and Muntaner and Plaça Universitat concentrate most of the bars and clubs. This area is also know as the Gaixample.
Although not an official neighborhood, an area of this district (located between Gran Vía, Balmes and Aragó streets), has become a magnet for g*y tourism in Barcelona, resulting in the rise of several G*y friendly Hotels and a very extense offer of g*y clubs and bars.
Over the past two decades, the zone has seen the arrival of g*y shops, restaurants and nightclubs. Even so, the zone remains a multicultural and yet traditional neighborhood.

The Nova Esquerra neighborhood is located to the southwest of the Eixample district, limiting with Plaza España and Arenas shopping center.
It's a recommended place to stay in Barcelona if you're arriving by train or if you plan on doing sightseeing near Barcelona. Sants station, the largest train station in the city is located within this neighborhood.
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EXPLORING BARCELONA'S L'EIXAMPLE DISTRICT

2023 MAY 04, Thurs, 72°F -- A day in Barcelona's L'Eixample district. A carefully planned New Town just beyond the Old City wall. A ritzy uptown neighborhood where you can find upscale shops, restaurants/bars and many modernist architectures. Walk along Sagrada Familia in Avinguda Gaudí to Passeig de Gràcia to Barcelona's Golden Quarter (Quadrat d'Or) from Plaça de Catalunya, and enjoy the many Modernista buildings, each competing for your attention, esp the ones along The Block of Discord - Casa Lleó Morera, Casa Mulleras, Casa Bonet, Casa Amatller and Casa Batlló. While in the neighborhood, we had the opportunity to watch the free premier night of Refik Anadol's Living Architecture : Casa Batlló. What a stroke of luck!!

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L´Eixample Dreta - modern Barcelona

The Eixample district is divided into two parts by the glamourous Passeig de Gràcia. On the right-hand side, L'Eixample Dreta is a particularly sophisticated area of ​​the city that stretches from Carrer de Balmes to Passeig de Sant Joan. Known as an upper-middle class district, its wide, one-way streets contain some of the best shops and restaurants in the city. Gaudí`s famous 'La Pedrera' is a particular highlight.

Hanging out in L'Eixample neighborhood with some tips

Just a short video with some tips while in Barcelona as I'm walking through the beautiful Eixample district.

Eixample Dreta en 7 minutos - Barcelona Barrio a Barrio


Descubre el barrio del Eixample Esquerre en 6 minutos.

Queremos mostrarte Barcelona barrio a barrio y para ello hemos mandado a Asier Suescun a hablar con sus vecinos. Gente local y extranjera que vive en el barrio te ofrece en este vídeo la información y motivación que necesitabas para ir a conocerlo y alojarte en él.

El Eixample es el centro de Barcelona. Aquí hay de todo: Mercados, tiendas, farmacias, bares, restaurantes, discotecas… De todo y a un paso. Pero lo mejor, según sus vecinos, está en la buena comunicación que tiene con el resto de la ciudad. Por aquí pasan todos los metros, autobuses y taxis.

Sin embargo, nos cuentan, es un barrio tranquilo. Céntrico pero no asediado por turistas. Aún se vive y se percibe cierta vida de barrio, donde los vecinos se conocen y se mueven en una atmósfera ajena a las últimas olas de turismo masificado.

En el vídeo explicamos la historia de este distrito, del Ensanche, como se le llama en castellano. Este lugar es más que un simple barrio, es el centro económico de Barcelona. Destaca por su singular distribución. Aquí, un visionario llamado Ildefonso Cerdá, ideó una estructura en la que cuadrículas de edificios estuvieran muy bien orientadas al mar, al sol y a facilitar el tráfico que preveía que algún día llegaría y llegó.

Los vecinos nos hablan de la historia y curiosidades que podemos encontrar entre sus calles. Además nos dan consejos sobre dónde comer o salir, ya que este barrio tiene una oferta tremenda, tanto para turistas como para gente local.

Y todo ello apoyados sobre un mapa hecho a medida que te ayudará a situarte y a que no te pierdas nada de lo que El Eixample te puede ofrecer.

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Eixample Dreta/Eixample Destra a Barcellona – Una Breve Guida

Eixample Dreta o Eixample Destra a Barcellona è ricco di fantastici monumenti, attrazioni, ottimi bar e ristoranti, ma anche molti luoghi per lo shopping. Da Passeig de Gràcia fino alla Sagrada Familia, qui vi diamo una breve guida a questo quartiere di Barcellona.
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Eixample Dret in 7 minutes - Barcelona District by District

Eixample Dret in 7 Minutes - Barcelona District by District



Discover the Eixample Dret neighbourhood in 7 minutes

We want to show you Barcelona district by district, so we sent Asier Suescun to speak with the neighbours. Native and foreign locals to the neighbourhood give their advice and the information you need to come visit and learn, if you're interested in staying here.

Eixample is in the centre of Barcelona. Here there is everything: Markets, shops, pharmacies, bars, restaurants, and clubs... All within a short walk. Although the best thing – according to its residents – is availabilty of public transport connecting it to the rest of the city.

This video shows you everything you can see in the Eixample Dret. Like the Arc de Triomf, Rambla de Catalunya, and the famous Passeig de Gracia where there are two famous Gaudi buildings: Casa Milà and Casa Batlló.

However, they also tell us it's a quiet neighborhood. It still has life and community, where neighbours know each other in an atmosphere far from the city's waves of mass tourism.

In the video we explain the history of the Eixample district. This place is more than just a neighborhood, it is the economic centre of Barcelona. Its unique structure was designed by Ildefonso Cerda, who is considered one of the founders of modern urbanism. He devised a grid structure of buildings well oriented to the sun, designed to facilitate traffic that would not appear until a few decades later.

The neighbours tell us about the history and curiosities that can be found in the streets. They also give us tips on where to eat or go out because this neighborhood has a terrific offering for both tourists and locals.

And all this supported on a map tailoured to help you orientate yourself and not miss anything the Eixample Dret has to offer.

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Barcelona's Extension, the Eixample district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

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Barcelona's Eixample, or Extension, district is a great example of fine urban planning, its broad boulevards lined with sidewalk cafes, stylish shops, beautiful landscaping, and thousands of excellent apartments. We stroll along with our Barcelona guide, Sandra Benzal, exploring Passeig de Gràcia, the main boulevard. Just north of the well-known Gothic Quarter and Plaza Catalunya, many tourists might miss this Eixample neighborhood, but you will see it is worth visiting. Several landmark Modernist buildings are here including Casa Batllo and Casa Milà by the great man, Gaudí. We show you those in a follow-up movie also with our excellent guide, Sandra Benzal, who you can find through aguideinbarcelona. The Eixample is located in Barcelona in the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, Spain.

Eixample dreta in 7 minuti- Barcellona Quartiere per Quartiere

Eixample Dreta in 7 minuti - Barcellona Quartiere per Quartiere



Scopri il quartiere dell'Eixample Dret in 6 minuti.

Desideriamo mostrarti Barcellona quartiere per quartiere, e per questo abbiamo mandato Asier Suescun a parlare con i suoi abitanti. Locali e stranieri che vivono nel quartiere offrono in questo video le informazioni che ti aiuteranno a conoscerla, e a capire esattamente dove vorrai alloggiare.

L'Eixample è il centro di Barcellona. Qui c'è tutto: mercati, negozi, farmacie, bar, ristoranti, discoteche... tutto a un passo. Ma la parte migliore, secondo gli abitanti, è l'ottimo collegamento che ha con il resto della città.

Il video ti mostra tutto quello che troverete nell'Eixample. Vedrete l'Arco di Trionfo, la Rambla Catalunya e il famoso Paseo de Gracia, dove incontrerete i famosi edifici di Gaudí: la casa Milà e la casa Batlló.

Senza dubbio, si tratta di un quartiere tranquillo. Ovunque si respira e si percepisce la vita di quartiere, dove gli abitanti si conoscono e si muovono in un'atmosfera lontana dalle zone del turismo massificato.

Nel video ti spieghiamo la storia del quartiee Eixample. Questo luogo è più di un semplice distretto, è il centro economico di Barcellona. Il suo singolare piano urbanistico fu progettato da Ildefonso Cerdá, che è considerato uno dei fondatori dell'urbanismo moderno. Egli ideò una struttura a griglie di edifici orientati verso il sole, che avrebbero facilitato lo scorrere del traffico nei decenni a venire.

Gli abitanti ci parlano della storia e delle curiosità che potremo incontrare lungo le sue strade. Danno inoltre consigli su dove mangiare e dove andare, questo quartiere offre infatti una vastissima offerta, tanto per i turisti quanto per i locali.

Il tutto verrà mostrato con l'aiuto di una mappa fatta su misura, che ti aiuterà a ritrovarti e a non perderti nulla di quello che l'Eixample Dret può offrire.

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Barcelona Eixample Walk & Food - Gaudí Arquitecture

A walk in Eixample to explore Barcelona's arquitecture featuring some Gaudí buildings and also two great restaurants in the neighbourhood.
Some of the places in the video:
* Plaça de Catalunya
* Passeig de Gràcia
* Casa Amatller
* Casa Batlló (Gaudí)
* Casa Milà (Gaudí)
And food was in:
* La Balabusta - middle eastern cuisine
* Qui Lo Sa - great food and the steak tartar is made to your taste in seasoning

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Barcelona Center - Passeig de Gracia - Eixample Walking City Tour [4K]

In the following 4K tour we will walk through the center of the beautiful city of Barcelona, we will start with Passeig de Gracia and cross the beautiful avenue Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, this time we will be able to observe one of the many activities that are usually carried out in the neighborhoods of the city with music, different types of food and activities for children.

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Barcelona Spain: Top 5 icons to visit in Barcelona in 3 short days

Barcelona Spain Express Tour -- if you have the chance to visit and do a quick tour of Barcelona in 3 short days, where do you go? Which iconic site do you visit?
On top of getting a feel of Barcelona's rich culture, food and locals, and visiting the numerous iconic places we came up with a Top 5 list, instead of a Top 10 due your limited time there.

Our Top 5 suggestion is listed below together with a short write-up and a reference URL for each icon:

5)Nou Camp Stadium : Home of Barcelona FC. The largest stadium in Europe seats excess of 99,000 fans.



4)La Rambla : Famous street in central Barcelona, popular with tourists and locals, stretches for 1.2 kilometres connecting the Place de Catalunya, Christopler Columbus Monument and also forms boundary with the Barri Gotic and El Raval.


3)Park Güell is a well-known public park situated at Carmelo Hills and filled with gardens and structures designed by Antoni Gaudi.
The park was built between 1900 and 1914 and was declared in 1984 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.


2) Magic mountain: is a fountain located in the Montjuïc neighborhood of Barcelona and situated below the Palau Nacional and near the Plaça d'Espanya and Poble Espanyol de Barcelona.


1) Sagrada Família - a visit to Barcelona will not be complete without going to this major icon. It is a large Roman Catholic church designed by none other than the world renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. Contrcution started in 1882 and yet to completed. This church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

15 FREE THINGS TO DO IN BARCELONA

Cant afford to go to Barcelona? Wrong! There are hundreds of things to do in this magical city that are free or close to free. We compiled what we think are the top 15 free things that you can do in the best city in the world. We hope you enjoy this video and if you need more details on any of the things mentioned, comment below and we will gladly help you out.

Five Must-Try Tapas in Barcelona | Devour Barcelona

These are five tapas you must try while visiting Barcelona! James, the co-founder of Devour Spain, and Renee, dive into five delicious bites you simply can’t miss in Barcelona at one of our favorite tapas bars in all of the city—Bar del Pla! Don’t fall down the hole of tourist traps—an easy thing to do in Barcelona—and start here to learn about five must-try tapas in Barcelona.

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1. Pan con tomate: Crispy bread rubbed with fresh tomato and topped with olive oil and salt
2. La bomba: A fried croquette generally filled with potato and ground beef; this particular one is filled with octopus
3. Patatas bravas: Fried potatoes topped with spicy brava sauce and creamy aioli
4. Anchoas: Salt-cured anchovies
5. Secreto ibérico: Melt-in-your-mouth cut of Iberian pork

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Eixample Dreta/Eixample Rechts in Barcelona - Ein Kleiner Stadtführer

Eixample Dreta oder Eixample Rechts in Barcelona ist der ideale Ausgangspunkt für wundervolle Sehenswürdigkeiten, tolle Bars und Restaurants, sowie reichliche Shoppingmöglichkeiten. Von der Passeig de Gràcia zur Sagrada Familia finden Sie hier einen kurzen Guide zu diesen Viertel Barcelonas.

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