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The Gothic Quarter has alleyways and buildings worth visiting
Barcelona is a city that has a large number of passages that have a particular charm and that you must visit to discover and dive into the history of the city. We tell you which are the most famous in the city and the public transport to get there. Hola Barcelona takes you!
The Venetian Towers were built to provide access to the grounds of the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition / Photo: Manuel Torres via Unsplash
Throughout Barcelona's history, the two events that should be highlighted and made the city a European referent: the 1888 Universal Exposition and years after, in 1929, Barcelona International Exposition. Find out what they meant for Barcelona and its people and what is left today. Don't miss it, Hola Barcelona takes you!
During the months of summer, from Wednesday to Sunday there is a light and music show at the Magic Fountain in Montjuïc
Barcelona is a city full of famous fountains that characterize it and make it so special. Hola Barcelona takes you!
Barcelona is a city with great cultural wealth, both in museums and in its streets
Barcelona is very culturally enriched, not only because of the large number of museums that are spread throughout the city, but also because of the art that is in its streets. Discover the details of some of the most authentic works of urban art in the city. Hola Barcelona takes you!
Tibidabo is the highest point of Collserola
Parc de Collserola is considered the lung of Barcelona due to the fact that it is the largest green space in the city. Find out the details and how to get there. Hola Barcelona takes you!
The symmetry of the streets of the Eixample can be observed from anywhere in the city / Photo: Kiyan Kawa via Unsplash
Barcelona is an amazing city, both by foot and from the viewpoints of the city, thanks to its with privileged views. Hola Barcelona takes you!
The Barceloneta area stands out for having the perfect combination: beach, restaurants and leisure
Discover the best areas of Barcelona with the best atmosphere to enjoy the summer temperaturas and the nice weather, Hola Barcelona takes you!
The Catedral of Barcelona is one of the greatest exponents of Gothic architecture in the city / Photo: Ingo Joseph via Pexels
The Gothic Quarter is Barcelona's old town and is the living image of all the civilizations that have passed through the city during the last thousands of years. Come and discover the roman and medieval streets, Hola Barcelona takes you!
People walking around the well-known plaça Catalunya
Barcelona is a lively city, with a lot of activity in its streets and squares. Take advantage of these longer days and visit the less known squares, ¡ Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Panoramic view of Avenida Reina Maria Cristina with Plaza España in the background
Barcelona is a city for all visitors. Couples, families, groups of friends and, of course, young people too. With its wide range of night and daytime leisure activities, the city always has something to offer.