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What is the most popular plaza in Barcelona?

1. Plaza Catalunya. Considered the city center, Plaza Catalunya is where Barcelona's major tourist attractions are located, including the Gothic Quarter, Raval, and Eixample. This 50,000-square-meter public area is well-known for its finely crafted and strategically placed neo-classical and avant-garde sculptures.



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1. Plaza Catalunya. Considered the city center, Plaza Catalunya is where Barcelona's major tourist attractions are located, including the Gothic Quarter, Raval, and Eixample. This 50,000-square-meter public area is well-known for its finely crafted and strategically placed neo-classical and avant-garde sculptures.

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The Plaza Mayor (English: Town square) is a major public space in the heart of Madrid, the capital of Spain. It was once the centre of Old Madrid. It was first built (1580–1619) during the reign of Philip III. Only a few blocks away is another famous plaza, the Puerta del Sol.

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Plaza de la Villa is the oldest square in Madrid. When you walk from Plaza Mayor through Calle Mayor towards the Royal Palace, the quiet Plaza de la Villa is on the left side. The oldest house of Madrid, the Torre de los Lujanos is built in the 15th century at this square.

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Plaza de España, Seville The Plaza de España in Seville is one of the highlights of Spain's southernmost region, Andalusia. It is one of the most beautiful Plazas in Spain and is known for its decorative features that are meant to showcase Spanish Culture.

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If it's your first time in Barcelona, you can't go wrong with staying centrally in l'Eixample. It's right on the center of the city, conveniently located between the Old City and Gràcia, and it's well connected to just about every place you'll want to visit over the course of your Barcelona itinerary.

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Barcelona's downtown core is often coined as Ciutat Vella, The Old City, as its comprised of a group of neighborhoods below the Eixample (literally meaning expansion) district.

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Plaza de España (Spanish for 'Spain Square') is a large square and popular tourist destination located in central Madrid, Spain at the western end of the Gran Vía.

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Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona The real name of the church is the Expiatory Church of La Sagrada Familia. The first architect for the church was Francesc de Paula del Villar and he started the construction in 1882.

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Pedralbes – A national jewel This neighborhood is a nationwide for its luxury attributes. Located in Les Corts and founded by Queen Elisenda de Moncada in 1936. This area of Barcelona houses several consulates of different countries.

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Flowers, music, live shows, mimes and terraces full of life define Las Ramblas, the most well-known street in Barcelona and a definite must. La Rambla, also known as Las Ramblas, is one of Barcelona's main thoroughfares and one of the most visited areas in the city.

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