Source: Tourism MediaPalau de DalmasesScholarly groups of Catalan aristocracy used to gather in this baroque palace, which is today immersed in the fun and flamboyancy of flamenco dancing.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaEl BornPalau de Dalmases
Source: Tourism MediaCasa VicensStand on the street to admire the color and brickwork of Gaudí’s first building.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonala Vila de GràciaCasa Vicens
Source: Tourism MediaLa RamblaThese lively pedestrian streets in the heart of Barcelona are filled with flower stalls, tapas restaurants and street performers. WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaGothic QuarterLa Rambla
Source: Tourism MediaLa RiberaArtistic and affluent, this neighborhood located in the wider district of Sant Pere, Barcelona, sprung up around its Gothic cathedral.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaLa Ribera
Source: Tourism MediaPlaca de CatalunyaThis popular Barcelona meeting point connects the old city with the new and is famous for its shopping, monuments and festival celebrations.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaPlaca de Catalunya
Source: Tourism MediaPasseig de GraciaOne of Spain’s most expensive streets has masterworks by Gaudí, Falqués and more, interspersed with designer boutiques and rather opulent cafés.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonala Vila de GràciaPasseig de Gracia
Source: Tourism MediaBarcelona CathedralBarcelona’s cathedral dates back to the 1200s, and contains the remains of the city’s patron saint.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaGothic QuarterBarcelona Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaPasseig de GraciaOne of Spain’s most expensive streets has masterworks by Gaudí, Falqués and more, interspersed with designer boutiques and rather opulent cafés.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonala Vila de GràciaPasseig de Gracia
Source: Tourism MediaPlaca de CatalunyaThis popular Barcelona meeting point connects the old city with the new and is famous for its shopping, monuments and festival celebrations.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaPlaca de Catalunya
Source: Tourism MediaLa RamblaThese lively pedestrian streets in the heart of Barcelona are filled with flower stalls, tapas restaurants and street performers. WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaGothic QuarterLa Rambla
Source: Tourism MediaLa RiberaArtistic and affluent, this neighborhood located in the wider district of Sant Pere, Barcelona, sprung up around its Gothic cathedral.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaLa Ribera
Source: Tourism MediaSants-MontjuicBarcelona’s civic institutions have long created a lively artistic district, with museums and more in the shadow of a mountainous castle.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaSants-Montjuic
Source: Tourism MediaLa RamblaThese lively pedestrian streets in the heart of Barcelona are filled with flower stalls, tapas restaurants and street performers. WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaGothic QuarterLa Rambla
Source: Tourism MediaPlaca de CatalunyaThis popular Barcelona meeting point connects the old city with the new and is famous for its shopping, monuments and festival celebrations.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaPlaca de Catalunya
Source: Tourism MediaPasseig de GraciaOne of Spain’s most expensive streets has masterworks by Gaudí, Falqués and more, interspersed with designer boutiques and rather opulent cafés.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonala Vila de GràciaPasseig de Gracia
Source: Tourism MediaCasa VicensStand on the street to admire the color and brickwork of Gaudí’s first building.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonala Vila de GràciaCasa Vicens
Source: Tourism MediaPlaca de CatalunyaThis popular Barcelona meeting point connects the old city with the new and is famous for its shopping, monuments and festival celebrations.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaPlaca de Catalunya
Source: Tourism MediaPlaca de CatalunyaThis popular Barcelona meeting point connects the old city with the new and is famous for its shopping, monuments and festival celebrations.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaPlaca de Catalunya
Source: Tourism MediaBarcelona CathedralBarcelona’s cathedral dates back to the 1200s, and contains the remains of the city’s patron saint.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaGothic QuarterBarcelona Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaLa RamblaThese lively pedestrian streets in the heart of Barcelona are filled with flower stalls, tapas restaurants and street performers. WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaGothic QuarterLa Rambla
Source: Tourism MediaSants-MontjuicBarcelona’s civic institutions have long created a lively artistic district, with museums and more in the shadow of a mountainous castle.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonaSants-Montjuic
Source: Tourism MediaPasseig de GraciaOne of Spain’s most expensive streets has masterworks by Gaudí, Falqués and more, interspersed with designer boutiques and rather opulent cafés.WorldEuropeSpainBarcelonala Vila de GràciaPasseig de Gracia