Barcelona Streets
From the narrow passages of the Jewish Quarter and Barrio Gotico to the broad boulevards of Eixample, here's ten Barcelona streets and avenues to stroll down, picked out of our Barcelona Top 100 Things to Do. We begin with the most famous street of all...
Barcelona's most entertaining avenue, with human statues, incredible architecture, top-class shops, the Liceu Theatre and Barcelona's finest food market, La Boqueria.
Things to do on Las Ramblas can be found on the appropriately titled Things to Do on Las Ramblas, but before you do that, just enjoy the street itself.
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Not so much a street as a little maze, Barcelona's Jewish Quarter preserves its medieval charm and has a museum dedicated to the city's Jewish past.
Find out more aboutEl Call
El Born's most sophisticated promenade, crowned by the Santa Maria del Mar Church and surrounded by superb cocktail bars and boutique shops.
Read more about Passeig del Born
This glamorous port is a delightful place for a stroll, with charming restaurants, an IMAX Theatre and an aquarium, not to mention the hundreds of yachts moored up on the quays.
Read more on Port Vell
Around the corner from the MACBA Museum, this street in El Raval has an enticing ratio of cocktail bars per block.
Read more on Carrer Joaquin Costa
One of Europe's most handsome boulevards, Passeig de Gràcia is a monument to Art Nouveau and modernist design. And it's got some of the finest restaurants and shops in Barcelona.
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Brimming with bars and restaurants in the heart of funkier-than-thou Gràcia, Carrer Verdi also has one of Barcelona's coolest movie theatres, the Cine Verdi, a local institution.
Discover Carrer Verdi
Montcada is one of El Born's best preserved ancient streets, with several museums of interest, including the Picasso Museum, housed in its medieval and renaissance palaces.
Find out more about Carrer Montcada
El Raval's sprawling boulevard has exotic eateries, superb bars and a seedy glamour resisting recent municipal make-overs.
Read about Rambla del Raval
1. Las Ramblas
Barcelona's most entertaining avenue, with human statues, incredible architecture, top-class shops, the Liceu Theatre and Barcelona's finest food market, La Boqueria.
Things to do on Las Ramblas can be found on the appropriately titled Things to Do on Las Ramblas, but before you do that, just enjoy the street itself.
See more about Las Ramblas
2. El Call
Not so much a street as a little maze, Barcelona's Jewish Quarter preserves its medieval charm and has a museum dedicated to the city's Jewish past.
Find out more aboutEl Call
3. Passeig del Born
El Born's most sophisticated promenade, crowned by the Santa Maria del Mar Church and surrounded by superb cocktail bars and boutique shops.
Read more about Passeig del Born
4. Port Vell
This glamorous port is a delightful place for a stroll, with charming restaurants, an IMAX Theatre and an aquarium, not to mention the hundreds of yachts moored up on the quays.
Read more on Port Vell
5. Carrer Joaquin Costa
Around the corner from the MACBA Museum, this street in El Raval has an enticing ratio of cocktail bars per block.
Read more on Carrer Joaquin Costa
6. Passeig de GrĂ cia
One of Europe's most handsome boulevards, Passeig de Gràcia is a monument to Art Nouveau and modernist design. And it's got some of the finest restaurants and shops in Barcelona.
More on Passeig de Gràcia
7. Carrer Verdi
Brimming with bars and restaurants in the heart of funkier-than-thou Gràcia, Carrer Verdi also has one of Barcelona's coolest movie theatres, the Cine Verdi, a local institution.
Discover Carrer Verdi
8. Carrer Montcada
Montcada is one of El Born's best preserved ancient streets, with several museums of interest, including the Picasso Museum, housed in its medieval and renaissance palaces.
Find out more about Carrer Montcada
9. Rambla del Raval
El Raval's sprawling boulevard has exotic eateries, superb bars and a seedy glamour resisting recent municipal make-overs.
Read about Rambla del Raval
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