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Hotel Medinaceli
Hotel Medinaceli
H10 Marina Barcelona
H10 Marina Barcelona
Eurostars Grand Marina
Eurostars Grand Marina
The Hoxton Poblenou
The Hoxton Poblenou
Sercotel Rosellon
Sercotel Rosellon
Hotel Barcelona Princess
Hotel Barcelona Princess
H10 Madison
H10 Madison
Royal Ramblas
Royal Ramblas
Grand Hotel Central
Grand Hotel Central
Petit Palace Boquería Garden
Petit Palace Boquería Garden
Hotel Brick
Hotel Brick
Hotel La Pau
Hotel La Pau
Bohemian Entenza
Bohemian Entenza
Barceló Sants
Barceló Sants
Hotel 1898
Hotel 1898
Moxy Barcelona
Moxy Barcelona
Occidental Atenea Mar- Adults Only
Occidental Atenea Mar- Adults Only
H10 Montcada Boutique Hotel
H10 Montcada Boutique Hotel
INNSiDE by Melia Barcelona Apolo
INNSiDE by Melia Barcelona ApoloWhere to stay in Madà

Downtown Barcelona
La Rambla and Plaça de Catalunya are a few top attractions in Downtown Barcelona. Hop around the city on the metro at Liceu Station or Jaume I Station and check out the area's fascinating museums, stunning cathedral, and popular shops.

Gothic Quarter
Discover the historic heart of Barcelona in this labyrinthine quarter, featuring medieval landmarks, the remains of Roman walls, and the Barcelona Cathedral. Easily accessible via L4 Jaume I and L3 Liceu and Drassanes stations.

Eixample
Characterized by long straight streets and a grid pattern, Eixample boasts iconic sights like Casa Milà, Casa Batlló, and Sagrada Família. The area is easily navigable, with wide avenues and chamfered corners.

Dreta de l'Eixample
Known for its charming cafes and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Dreta de l'Eixample. Check out top attractions like La Rambla and Passeig de Gràcia, and jump on the metro at Girona Station or Passeig de Gracia Station to see more of the city.

La Sagrada Familia
Walk in Gaudí’s footsteps by visiting his breathtaking temple, an impressive labor of love that started in the late 19th century and is still ongoing today.

























































































