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  • Park Güell

    Park Güell

    No work by Gaudí better encapsulates the complete and perfect harmony of nature and architecture than Barcelona's Park Güell.

  • Llibertat Market

    Llibertat Market

    Gràcia's market par excellence invites you to soak up the distinctive smells and flavours in an extremely beautiful modernista building.

  • Abaceria Central Market

    Abaceria Central Market

    In the central part of Gràcia, which was once home to a close-knit working-class community, Barcelona's Mercat de l'Abaceria opens the doors to a whole world of sensations and experiences.

  • Sants Market

    Sants Market

    En la calle de Sants de Barcelona se levanta por encima de otros comercios esta joya de la arquitectura modernista.

  • Hostafrancs Market

    Hostafrancs Market

    Hostafrancs Market, on Carrer de la Creu Coberta, is the oldest in the district and one of Barcelona's century-old food markets.

  • Parc del Fòrum

    Parc del Fòrum

    Built for the 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures, it isn't a park or green space in the strictest sense of the word, but a large area which brings together a series of spaces and amenities which host a wide range of events.

  • Canaletes Fountain

    Canaletes Fountain

    One of the symbols of Barcelona, a meeting place for locals and visitors alike where people also flock to celebrate the victories of the Catalan team, Futbol Club Barcelona, Barça. The Canaletes Fountain has become one of Barcelona's most visited landmarks.

  • The Fossar de les Moreres

    The Fossar de les Moreres

    The Fossar de les Moreres is a place of great symbolic significance where the weight of history takes centre stage. Here, right in the centre of the Born neighbourhood, was the site of the graveyard for the fallen during the 1714 Siege of Barcelona. A monument stands on the site as a reminder. The place sometimes goes unnoticed by visitors. For the Catalans, the fossar is more than a memory. It is a homage.

  • Avinguda Gaudí

    Avinguda Gaudí

    Like a small diagonal that breaks with the perfect grid layout of the Eixample, the Avinguda Gaudí stretches proudly from the Sagrada Família towards the Hospital de Sant Pau. A semi-pedestrianised street that connects two magnificent landmarks, one by Gaudí and the other by Domènech i Montaner.

  • Passeig del Born

    Passeig del Born

    A charming avenue that has adapted to new times without turning its back on its past.

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