4.5Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic)(40.4k reviews) - Take time to wander the narrow streets and discover the hidden magic. Spent 2-3 hours Neighborhoods • Historic Walking Areas
Stroll through the historic center of medieval Barcelona and visit some of the city's most important political buildings and gothic architecture.See more..
4.0Las Ramblas(38.2k reviews) - Las Ramblas Spent More than 3 hours Neighborhoods • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas
This pedestrian-only street is a rite of passage for first-time travelers in Barcelona. Starting from Plaça de Catalunya, amble along the boulevard where you'll find food kiosks and spot famed attractions like the Gran Teatre del Liceu theater, the Palau de la Virreina Palace, and La Boquería market—the city’s famous marketplace. Entertainment is plenty too thanks to the human statues and caricature artists, amidst other wacky street performers. If you’re not planning to shop, enjoy a jug of sangria at any of the tapas bars and people-watch away. Besides joining city tours, Barcelona’s hop-on hop-off bus is another great way to get here. – TripadvisorSee more..
4.5El Born(3.977 reviews) - Between the Basilica and Picasso Neighborhoods
Off-beat and fashionable neighborhood that features historic attractions, art galleries, funky shops, bars and tapas.See more..
4.5Ciutat Vella(3.157 reviews) - Old Town Barcelona Historic Sites • Neighborhoods • Points of Interest & Landmarks
This fascinating area is steeped in history, with city hall located in the same spot where kings once reigned. You'll find narrow streets and squares here, with Gothic mansions, museums, historic churches, bars and restaurants. The Placa del Rei is reputedly the place where King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella welcomed Columbus after his voyage to America.See more..
A very authentic place. This is the old district of the city, where in the 1st century BC. e. there was a fortress built by the Romans. The El Cal quarter is one of the most iconic places in Girona. Over the period from the 12th to the 15th century, it turned into a labyrinth of small cobbled lanes and stone stairs, where it is easy to get lost.See more..
If you ever want to feel like you are living in a city witch is 600 years old... go to rupit.! It is gem.!! Waterfalls going through the city. The architecture and the small passages through the little town are aimplu charming. It is suprisingly quite during the week when toir busses leave. And you can just wander in the alleys like if you were in game of thrones... my hotel room was in a wonderful setting just near a suspended bridge that joins both sides of the waterfalls.... supppppperb place to visit.!!See more..