ABOUT BARCELONA
The city that has it all!
Barcelona has, its fame in the tourist world, doubtless, thanks to the Olympic Games 1992 . Not only did the city picture and structure change, by opening the city towards the sea, but also the Catalan people changed.
During the last years, the city has become a very attractive place to travel to in Europe. It is an open and flexible city, filled with culture and street life. Here you will find the contrasts, the humane relations, the traditions and the joins in life.
The metropol is today "a sea of small villages", with their plazas and churches, with their markets and also with their different way of living and talking. Before each quarter in the city was its own village and with the increase and development of the city, the villages have grown together and become the Barcelona we see today.
The best way to discover Barcelona is without question by foot and the street you just must "taste" is Las Ramblas. The most famous pedestrian street in Barcelona goes from Plaza Catalunya down to the sea, where Cristoffer Columbus proudly stands looking over the sea. Las Ramblas is a mix of artist actions, live statues, sale of news papers, flowers and birds. Further down the artists sell their drawings and their handcraft. Las Ramblas is with right called the pulse of Barcelona, because here you can feel the breath of the city. Everyone staying for a while or living in Barcelona will sooner or later pass by this street.
Ciutat Vella is a fantastic example of Barcelona going against the popular and commercial development of shops. Instead they keep the original shops. News and old stuff get together here, as well as beautiful things and ugly things, expensive things and cheap things. You will never get bored shopping in Barcelona. And everywhere you will hear the music of musicians on the street, artists painting and everywhere you will find a bar where you can take a coffee and just have a look of the street life of Barcelona.
The history of Barcelona is long and very interesting and the most fantastic is how much the middle age culture is still kept in Ciutat Vella, for example big parts of the city wall. The most exiting way to discover the history of Barcelona is to walk around the street of the Old Town, the Gothic Quarters. Besides the Cathedral and the home of the Bishop, we recommend Plaza San Jaime, where the Government of Catalonia is. To learn more about the Catalan history, visit the Historic Museum, Palau de Mar, Plaza de Pau Vila 3 (Port Vell).