Eixample Neighborhood Guide
Discover the modernist architectural gems, museums, restaurants, hotels, nightlife and shopping of the Eixample neighborhood of Barcelona.
Discover the modernist architectural gems, museums, restaurants, hotels, nightlife and shopping of the Eixample neighborhood of Barcelona.
The labyrinthine Gothic Quarter lies at the heart of Barcelona, with many layers of history going back to the Roman town of Barcino. The neighborhood draws its name from its Gothic architecture, a style that flourished in Europe during the late Middle Ages from the 12th-16th centuries, often seen in cathedrals and churches.
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Enigma is Albert Adrià’s Michelin-starred culinary playground, offering a mysterious, multi-room tasting experience that fuses avant-garde technique with global flavors. With 20 to 30 inventive courses and a futuristic setting designed to surprise at every turn, Enigma delivers one of the city’s most unforgettable fine dining journeys.
Sant Antoni is part of the Eixample district of Barcelona, bordered by El Raval and El Poble Sec. It is most famous for its historic market and for being home to many of the best restaurants in the city.
La Puda de Montserrat is an abandoned 19th-century spa located near the Llobregat River at the foot of Montserrat mountain. Once a fashionable retreat known for its sulfurous thermal baths, the building now stands in ruins, lending a haunting atmosphere to the dramatic natural landscape.