Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square.
Casa Batlló, located at Passeig de Gracía is one of the great masterpieces of Antoni Gaudi, an architect who also created La Sagrada Familia, La Pedrera and some other great pieces of architecture in Barcelona.
Esglesia del Pi, Barcelona's Gothic neighborhood.
The old train station Barcelona Nord, now turned into a public sports center.
La Ribera/ El Born lies east of the Gothic Quarter, enclosed by the Parc de la Ciutadella to the northeast, the Barceloneta to the south and the Via Lietana to the southwest.
Carrer d'Olot is the street that leads to Parc Guell in Barcelona.
Famous basilica in Barcelona old Gothic quarters.