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Stretching out along the entire promenade up to the Olympic port in the renowned and old maritime neighbourhood of the same name. Barceloneta. There are all types of services typical to a town beach. This excellent beach has two beaches one at each end: one near the Olympic Port with Paseo Marítimo Beach and the other near the Puerto de Barcelona with San Sebastiá Beach. These beaches have a big team of patrolling lifeguards from the local police, particularly in the summer season.
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La Barceloneta
Stretching out along the entire promenade up to the Olympic port in the renowned and old maritime neighbourhood of the same name. Barceloneta. There are all types of services typical to a town beach. This excellent beach has two beaches one at each end: one near the Olympic Port with Paseo Marítimo Beach and the other near the Puerto de Barcelona with San Sebastiá Beach. These beaches have a big team of patrolling lifeguards from the local police, particularly in the summer season.
The closest next neighborhood to La Barceloneta!
El Born is in the La Ribera district, a labyrinth of alleyways which at one time formed the old artisans quarter, and is today home to artists, boutiques, bars and leisure venues. In fact it is one of the most avant-garde parts of Barcelona, and contains a number of highly-recommended places for enjoying dinner or the first drink of the evening. The architecture of its buildings is evidence of its past, and there are various constructions dating from the 14th century. Other highlights include the old market of El Born and the church of Santa María del Mar. The market is an excellent example of what is known as 'iron architecture' and recalls both Barcelona's mediaeval past and the city's resurgence during the second half of the 19th century. The church is a fine Gothic building which served as inspiration for Gaudí when he conceived his Sagrada Familia cathedral.
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El Born
The closest next neighborhood to La Barceloneta!
El Born is in the La Ribera district, a labyrinth of alleyways which at one time formed the old artisans quarter, and is today home to artists, boutiques, bars and leisure venues. In fact it is one of the most avant-garde parts of Barcelona, and contains a number of highly-recommended places for enjoying dinner or the first drink of the evening. The architecture of its buildings is evidence of its past, and there are various constructions dating from the 14th century. Other highlights include the old market of El Born and the church of Santa María del Mar. The market is an excellent example of what is known as 'iron architecture' and recalls both Barcelona's mediaeval past and the city's resurgence during the second half of the 19th century. The church is a fine Gothic building which served as inspiration for Gaudí when he conceived his Sagrada Familia cathedral.
Gastronomía
NAP Mar
69 Carrer del BaluardBest pizza in town, directly from Naples!
The best paella in town, just down the road, overlooking the Medieterranean sea.
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Restaurant Salamanca
34 C/ de Pepe RubianesThe best paella in town, just down the road, overlooking the Medieterranean sea.
Best place for a drink/coffee in the main square of the neighborhood.
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Bar Ke
54 C/ BaluardBest place for a drink/coffee in the main square of the neighborhood.
This is the place where "la bomba de La Barceloneta" (The bomb!) was invented. Go and try it yourself (it's spicy) or visit this historical little place for a few "tapas".
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La Cova Fumada
56 Carrer del BaluardThis is the place where "la bomba de La Barceloneta" (The bomb!) was invented. Go and try it yourself (it's spicy) or visit this historical little place for a few "tapas".
Baluard Barceloneta
38 Carrer del BaluardBest bakery in town!
Amarre 69
69 Passeig de Joan de BorbóFor drinks/cocktails in a nice and chilled environment.
Bacoa Burger
15 Carrer del JudiciFor the best burgers ever!
La Malandrina
3 C/ de Pepe RubianesArgentinian meat and steaks.
Información sobre la ciudad
Nice day out further south along the coast. Easily reachable by train.
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SITGES
Nice day out further south along the coast. Easily reachable by train.
Consejos para la ciudad
Reserva antes de ir
Entradas para La Sagrada Familia.
https://sagradafamilia.org/en/tickets
Cómo moverse
Metro is the fastest way of getting around
Barceloneta is on the yellow line, line 4 or L4.
Buy a T-Casual (10 trips) for better value.
Formas de ahorrar
Some museums have free entry on Sunday or Saturday afternoon
You might need to pre-book tickets on their website.
Cómo moverse
You can also rent a bike for the day, or simply walk around
La Barceloneta is not too far away from the main sights (apart from La Sagrada Familia and Park Guell).