La guía de Adriana

The Mo House
La guía de Adriana

Gastronomía

Since 1836 we have been the beating heart of the city and every day, more than 200 traders roll up their blinds, ready to offer you the choicest local and international gastronomic products. Come and meet us. We want to help you take care of yourself with the finest products, and be a part of your life. Come to the heart of Barcelona. It has room for everyone.
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ボケリア市場
91 La Rambla
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Since 1836 we have been the beating heart of the city and every day, more than 200 traders roll up their blinds, ready to offer you the choicest local and international gastronomic products. Come and meet us. We want to help you take care of yourself with the finest products, and be a part of your life. Come to the heart of Barcelona. It has room for everyone.

Barrios

The district of Ciutat Vella grew out of the old walled city, and is a fascinating warren of narrow streets and little squares that take you on a trip through Barcelona’s history. Ciutat Vella is made up of four neighbourhoods, each of which played a key role in the building of Barcelona: El Gòtic, the city’s oldest urban hub, is the place where it could be said that it all began; Sant Pere, Santa Caterina, El Born i la Ribera, the medieval quarter; El Raval, the area that grew up around the rural roads outside the city walls; and La Barceloneta, a seaside neighbourhood next to the port that was built in the mid-18th century under the watchful eye of La Ciutadella, the fortress that was built after the rebellion of 1714 to clamp down on the people of Barcelona.
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シウタ・ベリャ
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The district of Ciutat Vella grew out of the old walled city, and is a fascinating warren of narrow streets and little squares that take you on a trip through Barcelona’s history. Ciutat Vella is made up of four neighbourhoods, each of which played a key role in the building of Barcelona: El Gòtic, the city’s oldest urban hub, is the place where it could be said that it all began; Sant Pere, Santa Caterina, El Born i la Ribera, the medieval quarter; El Raval, the area that grew up around the rural roads outside the city walls; and La Barceloneta, a seaside neighbourhood next to the port that was built in the mid-18th century under the watchful eye of La Ciutadella, the fortress that was built after the rebellion of 1714 to clamp down on the people of Barcelona.

Información sobre la ciudad

What's over here? And a couple of streets over there? Wherever you are in Barcelona, there's always something to see nearby around the neighbourhood or district: jewels of home-grown Catalan architecture, modernisme, and contemporary architecture, markets that are a treat for the senses, treasures of the ancient Roman and medieval city, parks where you can unwind … And the best thing of all is, you don't have to be a great explorer to find and discover all of Barcelona’s neighbourhoods.
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Barcelona
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What's over here? And a couple of streets over there? Wherever you are in Barcelona, there's always something to see nearby around the neighbourhood or district: jewels of home-grown Catalan architecture, modernisme, and contemporary architecture, markets that are a treat for the senses, treasures of the ancient Roman and medieval city, parks where you can unwind … And the best thing of all is, you don't have to be a great explorer to find and discover all of Barcelona’s neighbourhoods.

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風習と文化

The Casa Milà, more commonly known as "La Pedrera"

The Casa Milà, more commonly known as "La Pedrera" (the Catalan for stone quarry), is a must-see attraction. This Unesco World Heritage Site was the last residential building designed by the great architect Antoni Gaudí and is one of the finest examples of the legacy he left to the city of Barcelona as well as one of the most important buildings of the 20th century.