User:Renek78/Sandbox/Barcelona
Districts
editCiutat Vella Barcelona's old town, including the medieval Barri Gòtic, La Rambla (Les Rambles), Raval, and El Born (also known as La Ribera) |
Eixample Modernist quarter, central hub of the city, and the area to go to find Antoni Gaudí's work. |
Gràcia Formerly an independent town, it joined the city in the 20th century. Narrow streets and a cosmopolitan and young atmosphere with not too many tourists |
Sants-Montjuïc Plaça Espanya and Montjuïc have been the focus of several great fairs and exhibitions. They have left behind museums, monuments and festivals for travellers to explore. |
Sant Martí More beaches along the coast, but generally fewer tourists and tourist attractions. |
Inland Suburbs Mostly residential, but there are some sights if you want to explore. It includes Camp Nou, home of FC Barcelona; Tibidabo, the highest point in Barcelona; and more Gaudí architecture. |