Eixample
#1Grid pattern modernist quarter — Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà. Best base for first-timers; walking access to top sights.
Spain 6 neighborhoods compared with map and hotel picks
What each area is best for, with quick pros and cons.
Grid pattern modernist quarter — Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà. Best base for first-timers; walking access to top sights.
Medieval old town — narrow alleys, Cathedral, Plaça Reial. Best for nightlife and atmosphere.
Hipster quarter with tapas bars, indie boutiques, Picasso Museum. Best for younger travelers.
Beach district with traditional fishermen's restaurants. Best for beach + city combo travelers.
Former independent village — local plazas, vermouth bars, Park Güell access. Quieter, more local than Eixample.
Industrial-turned-hipster waterfront — beach clubs, tech offices, indie restaurants. Less touristy alternative.
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