User:Renek78/Sandbox/Barcelona

Districts edit

 
Map of Barcelona

  Ciutat 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.