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10 Best place to visit in l'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample Spain

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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

( Barcelona - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Barcelona . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Barcelona - Spain

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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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Top 20 Restaurants & Dining Experiences in Barcelona Spain - Where To Eat the Best Food in Barcelona

Welcome to Travels Unfiltered. Discover the top 20 restaurants and dining experiences in Barcelona, Spain, where culinary delights await! Join us on a mouthwatering journey through the vibrant streets of Barcelona as we uncover the best places to eat.

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(0:54) 19: Pizzeria Da Nanni -
(1:37) 18: Eixampeling -
(2:17) 17: Paisano Bistro -
(2:55) 16: Zenith -
(3:47) 15: Vrutal -
(4:30) 14: La Gastronomica Burgers -
(5:18) 13: RAO Restaurant -
(6:22) 12: Blu Bar -
(7:09) 11: Casa Amalia -
(7:43) 10: Don Kilo -
(8:18) 9: Billy Brunch -
(9:01) 8: Anita Flow -
(9:44) 7: Bella Italia -
(10:30) 6: Babula Bar 1937 -
(11:18) 5: La Patsa Lab -
(12:00) 4: Bella Buon -
(12:41) 3: Viana -
(13:05) 2: Le Romane -
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Walking in Barcelona, Part 2: Eixample District, 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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00:00 Carrer del Comte d'Urgell
02:26 Carrer de la Diputació
03:03 Basilica of Saint Joseph Oriol / Església de Sant Josep Oriol
03:17 Carrer de la Diputació
04:12 Carrer de Villarroel
06:05 Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes
08:27 Carrer de Casanova
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Eixample Esquerre en 6 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.

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Walking in Barcelona, Part 4: 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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Walking in Barcelona, Spain, Part 3: Eixample District, 4K #barcelona ¨#eixample

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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???????? BARCELONA Walking Tour | Spain | 4K HDR 60fps

???????? BARCELONA Walking Tour | Spain | 4K HDR 60fps

We recorded this 4k video during our trip to Barcelona, Spain in September 2019. I hope you will enjoy this walking video tour.

I visited a lot of major spots in Barcelona. Below you can find the timestamps links:

00:00 Columbus Monument
01:28 Barcelona Marina
05:55 Barceloneta
11:33 Platja de la Barceloneta
15:46 Outdoor Training spot (Street Workout)
19:47 Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta Walk
26:39 Port Olímpic
29:23 Gothic Quarter
31:35 La Rambla
33:44 Plaça de Catalunya
37:13 Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel
40:09 Cathedral of Barcelona
41:11 Gothic Quarter
01:04:57 La Sagrada Familia
01:08:29 Passeig de Gràcia
01:23:04 L'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample
01:34:44 Sant Martí
01:36:21 Agbar Tower
01:38:25 La Vila Olímpica del Poblenou
01:40:02 Ciutadella Park
01:46:33 Passeig de Lluís Companys
01:54:03 Pl. Espanya view from view point
01:56:20 Parc de Montjuïc
01:59:22 Palacio Nacional
02:00:49 Barcelona Skyline
02:03:45 Park Güell / Gaudi Park
02:10:29 Gaudí's bench and The Gaudi House

About Barcelona itself

Barcelona is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within city limits, its urban area extends to numerous neighboring municipalities within the Province of Barcelona and is home to around 4.8 million people, making it the fifth most populous urban area in the European Union. It is one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea, located on the coast.

Barcelona is one of the world's leading tourist, economic, trade fair and cultural centers, and its influence in commerce, education, entertainment, sports, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the major global cities. It is a major cultural and economic center in southwestern Europe.

In this city visitors will find not only ancient places of interest, but also modern sights. In other words, Barcelona is a city that can easily suit the needs and tastes of every tourist. The most comfortable way of visiting numerous sights of Barcelona is simply walking around the city.

Eixample area. If you go upward from the very centre of Barcelona, Plaza Catalunya, you will find yourself in Eixample area. This district was built in the art nouveau style. Tourists will surely like the atmosphere of numerous posh shops, various cafes, bars and restaurants. We strongly advise you to go along beautiful and fascinating Paseo de Gracia Street, where, among a great number of monuments, you can find several works by Gaudi.

Gothic Quarter, Raval Quarter and boulevard de Ramblas. If you go downward from Plaza Catalunya, you'll reach the ancient gothic Barcelona. One of the most famous boulevards in Europe – boulevard de Ramblas – will be on your right side. Tourists are also recommended to visit Raval Quarter with its Museum of Modern Art. Gothic Quarter with its marvellous Barcelona Cathedral will be located on your left. Without visiting this ancient part of the city your impression of Barcelona would be incomplete.

Barcelona is also the home of one of the world's most famous football clubs, FC Barcelona.

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Is Barcelona Dangerous? BEST and WORST AREAS To Stay IN BARCELONA

Is Barcelona Dangerous? What are the best and worst areas to stay in Barcelona? How to not get scammed in Barcelona? Watch This video to find out!

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00:00 Is Barcelona Safe?
00:16 Why so many thefts in Barcelona?
00:48 How scammers operate
01:32 Not that great areas in Barcelona and what to expect
02:37 Worst areas in Barcelona
02:58 Dangerous areas further away from the center
03:15 Best areas to stay in
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The Gothic Quarter in Barcelona - A Short Guide

The Gothic Quarter, located in the Old Town of Barcelona, gives visitors a glimpse into the past. Popular for its Roman ruins, Cathedral, ancient Synagogue, and many quirky shops and restaurants, this barrio is a must-see for every visitor. Check out our short guide for all you need to know about this historic neighbourhood of Barcelona.
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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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Sagrada Familia 2023 - Everything You Need To Know

When's the best time to visit Sagrada Familia? How to avoid the crowds, what ticket to choose, and most importantly, how can you get in for free? In this video, you'll learn everything you need to know about Sagrada Familia in 2022.

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00:00 Intro
00:08 How to get to Sagrada Familia
00:33 What are the opening hours?
00:37 Is the visit adapted for people with reduced mobility?
01:02 Are there any lockers for bags or luggage?
01:13 Security control
01:28 How long does a visit take, and what can you see?
02:21 What types of tickets are there, and how much do they cost?
02:53 Should you buy the guided tour?
03:02 What can you expect when visiting the towers?
03:14 Should you visit the towers?
03:43 Nativity tower or Passion tower - which one is best?
03:58 When is the best time to visit Sagrada Familia
04:35 When is the best time to visit the towers?
04:49 How can you avoid the crowds?
05:24 Free entrance

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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking inside Sant Antoni district

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Sant Antoni is a neighborhood in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).
Its non-official centre, the marketplace of the same name—designed by Antoni Rovira i Trias and built between 1872 and 1882—is one of the oldest and most popular in the city, especially with the secondhand book stalls that surround the building Sunday mornings.
It is bordered by the neighbourhoods of the L'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample (on the other side of Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes), the Raval (on the other side of Ronda de Sant Antoni), and Poble Sec (on the other side of Avinguda del Paral·lel).
The streets of Sant Antoni follow the grid pattern prevalent in all of Eixample, except for a central thoroughfare, the Avinguda de Mistral, built on the site of an important medieval road which led out of Barcelona.
Another well-known landmark of Sant Antoni is the bar called Els Tres Tombs, right next to the market.

Although its origins are tied to the now-disappeared Church of Saint Anthony (in Catalan: Sant Antoni) in the Raval, the development of the neighbourhood dates from the 1880s onwards, as Barcelona expanded beyond its former medieval walls.
Very few houses stood around the market when it was built, and most buildings visible today in Sant Antoni date of the 1920s and 1930s, when major urban changes occurred in the city on the occasion of the 1929 International Exposition.
A working-class area during most of the 20th century, it has undergone important changes in the last decades. As with many other neighbourhoods in central Barcelona, some gentrification has taken place in Sant Antoni since the 1980s and prostitution has mostly relocated since.
Nowadays it is one of the quietest areas in the city centre, with 37,878 inhabitants in the 2005 census. The Mercat de Sant Antoni has been refurbished recently. In the meantime, this Ronda Sant Antoni has become pedestrianised. (from Wikipedia)

Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Avinguda del Paral·lel (direction to Plaça d'Espanya)
00:15 Avinguda de Mistral
01:25 carrer de Vilamarí
03:20 carrer d'Entença
04:25 carrer de Floridablanca
05:45 carrer de Rocafort
07:50 carrer de Calàbria
09:59 carrer de Viladomat
10:23 carrer de Tamarit
11:51 carrer del Comte Borrell
12:18 Mercat de Sant Antoni
13:40 carrer del Comte d'Urgell
15:25 carrer de Tamarit
16:39 carrer de la Riera Alta
17:25 Ronda de Sant Antoni
19:29 carrer de Casanova
19:50 carrer del Tigre
20:19 carrer de Valldonzella
22:07 carrer de Muntaner
22:18 Plaça Goya
23:05 carrer de Sepúlveda
23:20 carrer de Torres i Amat
25:07 Plaça Universitat
25:57 Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes



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PLAÇA UNIVERSITAT - BARCELONA

La plaça de la Universitat de Barcelona és una plaça situada a la confluència de la ronda de la Universitat, la ronda de Sant Antoni i la Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes. Està situada a la frontera entre els districtes de l'Eixample i Ciutat Vella, i més concretament entre el barri de Sant Antoni, el de l'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample i el del Raval.

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A la part de muntanya de la plaça es troba el Campus d'Humanitats, en l'edifici històric de la Universitat de Barcelona que antigament havia acollit totes les facultats i escoles universitàries de la ciutat, dividides entre el pati de Lletres i el pati de Ciències. Aquest edifici fou construït el segle XIX per l'arquitecte Elies Rogent, poc després del retorn de la universitat a Barcelona després de la seva supressió arran de la Guerra de Successió (1714), i és el campus més antic de la Universitat de Barcelona.
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Le Quartier Gothique de Barcelone - Un Petit Guide

Le quartier gothique, situé dans la vieille ville de Barcelone, montre aux touristes un aperçu du passé. Populaire pour ses ruines romaines, sa Cathédrale, son ancienne Synagogue, ses boutiques originales et ses restaurants, ce quartier est à ne surtout pas louper pour les visiteurs. Consultez notre guide de tout ce que vous devez absolument voir dans ce quartier historique de Barcelone.

Autèntic Eixample Barcelona, Apartamento

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Autèntic Eixample Barcelona dispone de 5 unidades provistas de ducha, aire acondicionado y secador de pelo. La propiedad se encuentra localizada en una atractiva área de Barcelona.

Tiny Tour | Sevilla Spain | Visit the Historic Center of Sevilla part 1 | 2021 Oct

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Sevilla is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the lower reaches of the River Guadalquivir, in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula.

Seville is approximately 2,200 years old. The passage of the various civilizations instrumental in its growth has left the city with a distinct personality, and a large and well-preserved historical centre.

Its old town, with 3.9 km², is the largest in Spain and the sixth largest in Europe after those of Rome, Naples, Venice, Florence and Genoa. Its historical and monumental heritage and its various scenic and cultural spaces make it a host city for national and international tourism.

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El Barrio Gótico en Barcelona - Una Breve Guía

El barrio gótico, está ubicado en el casco antiguo de Barcelona y ofrece a los visitantes una visión del pasado de la ciudad. Popular por sus ruinas romanas, la catedral, la antigua sinagoga, muchas tiendas y peculiares restaurantes, este barrio es una visita obligada. Consulta nuestra guía breve para conocer todo lo que necesitas saber sobre este histórico barrio de Barcelona.

Mercure Barcelona Condor - Barcelona Hotels, Spain

Mercure Barcelona Condor 4 estrellas Hotel in Barcelona, España dentro de US Travel Directory Uno de los hoteles de 4 estrellas más reservados en Barcelona! Este hotel urbano de estilo casual está situado en el tranquilo barrio de Sarrià-Sant Gervasi de Barcelona, ​​a 10 minutos del centro de la ciudad desde la cercana estación Sant Gervasi de los FGC. El establecimiento ofrece habitaciones modernas con vistas al monte Tibidabo.Las luminosas habitaciones del Mercure Barcelona Condor tienen aire acondicionado, WiFi gratuita, TV vía satélite, escritorio, minibar, caja fuerte y baño privado con secador de pelo. Algunas habitaciones también disponen de terraza.

El restaurante del hotel sirve un desayuno buffet a diario. También hay servicio de habitaciones y lavandería.El establecimiento también alberga un salón con TV y ofrece prensa internacional en la recepción, abierta las 24 horas. También se pueden organizar eventos y reuniones.Los huéspedes tienen acceso gratuito al centro de fitness, con vistas a la ciudad. Los servicios de masaje están disponibles por un suplemento.A 5 minutos a pie, en el barrio de Gracia, hay diversos bares, tiendas y plazas tranquilas.

El famoso Paseo de Gracia, donde se encuentra La Pedrera de Gaudí, está a solo 15 minutos a pie.La Avenida Diagonal está a solo 750 metros del Mercure Barcelona Condor y la estación de Muntaner FGC se encuentra a 3 minutos a pie. Sarrià-Sant Gervasi es una opción genial para los viajeros interesados en los monumentos, pasear por la ciudad y la cultura.

Mercure Barcelona Condor - Barcelona Hotels, Spain
Location in : Vía Augusta, 127,Zip 8006, Barcelona, Spain

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