hotels and resorts in Barcelona
Ciutat Vella - The oldest part of this grand city, the Ciutat Vella is made up of atmospheric, narrow streets filled with boutiques, cool bars and hidden squares. Eixample - Eixample’s elegant grid network is a feat of 19th-century town planning with broad avenues of modernist architecture stretching the length of the city. Grŕcia - Overlooked by Gaudí’s Park Guell, Gracia’s narrow streets and sunny plazas are hidden away from the main avenues of Barcelona and are treasured by the young, artistic community and Catalan locals. Les Corts - Located a short journey outside the cultural city centre, Les Corts is famous as the home of FC Barcelona and its gigantic Camp Nou football stadium – the biggest in Europe. Sant Martí - Bordering the Mediterranean Sea and Barcelona’s city beaches to the south, the up-and-coming district of Sant Martí boasts impressive, state-of-the-art buildings, and a trendy, non-stop nightlife. Sants-Montjuďc - Overlooked by the impressive green open space of Montjuďc, the district of Sants-Montjuďc hosts some of the top city landmarks and culture hotspots, charming plazas and narrow, café-lined streets. Sarriŕ-St. Gervasi - This privileged residential district rises up the hillside from the city centre towards the magnificent viewpoint, and theme park, of Tibidabo.