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What is the safest area in Barcelona to stay?

La Rambla is the boundary between the quarters of Barri Gòtic, to the east, and El Raval, to the west. Barcelona's safest areas tend to be the more affluent neighborhoods, such as Eixample, Poble Sec, and Poblenou.



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Although Barcelona is largely a secure city, some parts are best avoided, particularly after the sun sets. As a visitor to this vibrant city, it's important to be mindful of the risk of pickpocketing and bag theft in high-traffic tourist locales such as Las Ramblas, Sagrada Familia, and Park Guell.

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Sagrada Familia neighborhood itself is very nice and safe to walk around too. Most of Barcelona is really, just be mindful of your phone and wallet in the city center and metro.

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Areas to Avoid in Barcelona
  • El Raval. ...
  • Barrio Gótico at Night. ...
  • El Born. ...
  • Las Ramblas. ...
  • Parc de la Ciutadella at Night. ...
  • Beach Areas. ...
  • Nou Barris and Sant Andreu Districts. ...
  • Metro Stations and Public Transport Hubs.


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Yes, Barcelona and Madrid is safe for tourism, but tourists can be easy prey for pickpockets. There is little violent crime and few unsafe areas but compared to barcelona, Madrid is safe destination but it is also huge city! Both are very beautiful cities in Spain.

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The Bari Gothic Quarter of Barcelona is arguably the most desirable area to stay in, which is why it gets so much foot traffic. It's close to many of Barcelona's most popular attractions and has many great restaurants—another reason why people love it.

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Barcelona black and yellow taxis offer door-to-door rides and are being seen as the most convenient and safe way of transport.

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Public transport such as the metro, tram and FGC are the quickest, simplest, most convenient and most sustainable way of getting around Barcelona. You can choose from the different ticket types and travel cards. Bicycles are a healthy, clean and silent way of getting around the city.

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The best neighborhoods in Barcelona
  1. Gràcia. Coolest neighborhood. ...
  2. Barceloneta. Best neighborhood for beaches. ...
  3. El Born. Best neighborhood for sightseeing. ...
  4. L'Eixample. Best neighborhood for Gaudí architecture. ...
  5. El Raval. Best neighborhood for bars. ...
  6. Barri Gòtic. Best neighborhood for history.


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Yes, it is as safe as it is being a tourist in the city. The Camp Nou has a fantastic atmosphere, I would recommend a visit.

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Barcelona is easily worth two days, and no one would regret having a third day (or a fourth, or a fifth…). If you can spare only one full day for the city, it will be a scramble, but a day you'll never forget.

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Barcelona is a very walkable city. We could stroll through the differernt neighborhoods first hand and get a feel for the local markets and shops. Of course a stop at the open air market of La Boqueria is a must. You will find fruit stands, sweets, tapas, cheese, and of course meat vendors.

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With low crime rates being the norm, you would be remiss to overlook the major cities when considering safe places to live in Spain. Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia are all fantastic cities with their own vibrant cultures that are only slightly over the national average for crime statistics in 2021.

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Barcelona consumer prices are around 9% higher than Madrid, and restaurants and shopping trips will cost a few euros more. Barcelona rental prices are the highest in Spain according to Deloitte, averaging €21.30/m2 (i.e. you're paying over €1,000 a month for a regular flat).

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