Plaça Reial

Just off La Rambla in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, Plaça Reial is one of Barcelona’s most iconic public spaces. Palm trees, graceful neoclassical arcades, and ornate lampposts frame a lively scene of cafés, music, and street performers. Steeped in 19th-century elegance and Mediterranean vitality, the square is a magnet for both locals and

Montjuïc Cemetery

Set on the steep southwestern slopes of Montjuïc Hill, with sweeping views of the Mediterranean, Montjuïc Cemetery (Cementiri de Montjuïc) is one of Barcelona’s most striking yet overlooked landmarks.

El Xampanyet

El Xampanyet sits on the historic Carrer de Montcada, a short walk from the Museu Picasso.

Plaça de Sant Felip Neri

Hidden in the Gothic Quarter, Plaça de Sant Felip Neri is a quiet, haunting square marked by history. Centered around a Baroque church, its scarred walls and serene atmosphere offer a powerful contrast to the city’s lively streets.