Unique Streets
Unique streets of a Unique Gothic Quarter
The streets and squares (plazas) in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter are the origin of the city and its starting point. The oldest and most monumental area where you can discover roman and medieval vestiges together, with more recent recreations, as well as a collection of legends that are part of the evolution of Barcelona and its character.
Streets that are the only ones in its history, but also its streets and its shops. Do you dare to discover them?
Ferran
The "Passeig de Gracia" from the 19th century: a commercial artery with the street style in Paris or London at the past, with the most elegant and luxurious shops
Llibreteria & Baixada de la Llibreteria
The street of shops and centuries-old professions of the Gothic Quarter.
Portaferrissa, Cucurulla & Boters
One of the eight gates to medieval Barcelona and one of the streets with the most commercial vocation in the city.
Avinyó
The street that inspired Picasso and was an economic center, alternative cultural epicenter and bohemian commercial space
Santa Anna
A street that hides modernist treasures, emblematic and long-life shops and a Gothic cloister with some very special pardons from its Church.
Pl. Nova & Barrio de la Catedral
The disappeared neighborhood, which was the vital, commercial, social and festive center of the city for more than six centuries.
Canuda
If there is a place in Barcelona that pays tribute to Madrid and one of its most deeply rooted traditions, "majismo" or "goyismo", it is undoubtedly the Plaza de la Villa de Madrid.