This neighborhood offers a central location from where you can walk to the most popular points of interest, such as the Gothic Quarter and the Eixample. The nearest metro stop is at Las Ramblas, Barcelona's most famous street that runs along one side of the Raval.
Staying in the Raval also means being located between two of Barcelona's most famous food markets, La Boqueria de Las Ramblas and Mercat Sant Antoni. These two places are worth visiting to stock up on fresh fruits to eat during the day or to try a delicious Spanish chorizo or Serrano ham.
It's so special that many wouldn't trade it for anything. It is the neighborhood where everything is, and everything and everyone can coexist. A phrase that perfectly defines the Raval neighborhood. Synonymous with culture, cocktail bars, emerging music and fat cats.
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