Old Port

Barcelona’s Port Vell is a historic and lively area located in the heart of the city, representing a meeting point between its maritime past and cosmopolitan present. Originally built as a commercial port, Port Vell underwent a significant transformation during the preparations for the 1992 Olympics, becoming a modern tourist and entertainment center. The history […]
Square of the Sun

Plaça del Sol is one of the most emblematic squares in the Gràcia neighborhood in Barcelona. Located in the heart of this lively neighborhood, the square is a meeting point for residents and tourists, who come to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, outdoor cafes, and numerous cultural activities that take place there. The history of Plaça […]
Royal Square

The Plaça Reial in Barcelona, located in the heart of the Gothic Quarter and adjacent to La Rambla, is one of the most lively and fascinating spaces in the city. This square, conceived as a tribute to the monarchy, represents an example of neoclassical architecture from the 19th century, the result of the vision of […]
Poble Espanyol

The Poble Espanyol is an open-air architectural museum located on the hill of Montjuïc in Barcelona. Inaugurated in 1929 for the International Exhibition, the Poble Espanyol was designed to represent an ideal Spanish village, gathering faithful reproductions of buildings, squares, and streets typical of the different regions of Spain. The project was carried out by […]
Sant Jaume Square

Plaça de Sant Jaume is the political center of Barcelona, located in the heart of the Gothic Quarter. This square is a place of great historical and cultural significance, where two of the city’s most important buildings are located: the Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya and the Ajuntament de Barcelona, respectively the seat of […]
King’s Square

Plaça del Rei is one of the most fascinating and historically significant places in Barcelona, located in the heart of the Gothic Quarter. This medieval square is a true treasure trove of history, surrounded by buildings that tell centuries of the city’s political, social, and cultural life. At the center of the square stands the […]
Güell Pavilions

The Pavellons Güell, located in the Pedralbes neighborhood in Barcelona, are one of the first examples of Antoni Gaudí’s creative genius. Commissioned by the industrialist Eusebi Güell in 1884, the pavilions were designed as part of the Güell family estate, and represent an intriguing fusion of architecture and nature, characteristic elements of Gaudí’s work. The […]
Espanya Square

Plaça d’Espanya is one of the largest and most iconic squares in Barcelona, located at the foot of Montjuïc. It was built for the Universal Exposition of 1929, an event that marked a moment of great transformation for the city. Designed by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, in collaboration with Antoni Darder and engineer Marià […]
Plaza de Catalunya

Plaça de Catalunya is the pulsating heart of Barcelona, a vibrant and dynamic area that serves as a meeting point for both residents and tourists. Located between the historic district of Ciutat Vella and the modernist district of Eixample, this square represents a hub of cultural, social, and commercial activities. The history of Plaça de […]
Park Güell

Park Güell, designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and located on the Carmel Hill in Barcelona, is one of the masterpieces of Catalan modernism and an icon of the city. The park was commissioned by industrialist Eusebi Güell in 1890 with the intention of creating a residential urbanization for wealthy families in a healthy and panoramic […]