Barcelona Accommodation
Accommodation in Barcelona is often needed by tourists who want to vacation in the city of Barcelona. Some may want to see the city to see the culture, history, sports, tourist attractions and culture of the famous city. Some may want to stay at well known parts of the city. Some may want to stay in the city to see the architecture, culture and landscapes of the famous city.Some may want to stay at a hotel, cabins, cottages, mansions, apartments, flats or villas in the city or near the city.
Many tourists may like to stay at accommodation in the city of Barcelona to see the culture, history, sports, tourist attractions and landscapes of the fmaous region. Some may want to stay at a large accommodation or small accommodation. Some may want to stay at a accommodation in the city or near the city.
Barcelona is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain. It is the central nucleus of the Urban Region of Barcelona. It is located on the Mediterranean coast between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs and is limited to the west by the Serra de Collserola ridge (512 m/1,680 ft).
Barcelona is a major economic centre with one of Europe's principal Mediterranean ports, and Barcelona International Airport is the second largest in Spain after Madrid-Barajas Airport. Founded as a Roman city, Barcelona became the capital of the Counts of Barcelona. After merging with the Kingdom of Aragon, it became one of the most important cities of the Crown of Aragon. Besieged several times during its history, Barcelona is today an important cultural centre and a major tourist destination and has a rich cultural heritage. Particularly renowned are architectural works of Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Domènech i Montaner that have been designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city is well known in recent times for the 1992 Summer Olympics. The headquarters of the Union for the Mediterranean are located in Barcelona.
As the capital of Catalonia, Barcelona houses the seat of the Catalan government, known as the Generalitat de Catalunya; of particular note are the executive branch, the parliament, and the Supreme Court of Catalonia. The city is also the capital of the county (comarca) of the Barcelonès.
Barcelona is located on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula, facing the Mediterranean Sea, on a plateau approximately 5 km wide limited by the mountain range of Collserola, the Llobregat river to the south-west and the Besòs river to the north. This plateau has 170 km2 (66 sq mi), of which 101 km² (38.9 sq mi) are occupied by the city itself. It is 160 km (100 mi) south of the Pyrenees and the Catalonian border with France.
Collserola, part of the coastal mountain range, shelters the city to the north-west. Its highest point, the peak of Tibidabo, 512 m (1,680 ft) high, offers striking views over the city and is topped by the 288.4 m (946.2 ft) Torre de Collserola, a telecommunications tower that is visible from most of the city. Barcelona is peppered with small hills, most of them urbanized and that gave their name to the neighbourhoods built upon them, such as Carmel (267 m), Putxet (181 m) and Rovira (261 m). The escarpment of Montjuïc (173 m), situated to the southeast, overlooks the harbour and is topped by Montjuïc castle, a fortress built in the 1718th centuries to control the city as a replacement for the Ciutadella. Today, the fortress is a museum and Montjuïc is home to several sporting and cultural venues, as well as Barcelona's biggest park and gardens.
The city borders are the municipalities of Santa Coloma de Gramenet and Sant Adrià de Besòs to the north; L'Hospitalet de Llobregat and Esplugues de Llobregat to the south; the Mediterranean Sea to the east; and Montcada i Reixac and Sant Cugat del Vallès to the west.
Neighborhoods
Districts
Ciutat Vella ("Old City"): El Raval (also known in Spanish as the Barrio
Chino, ("Chinatown"), the Barri Gòtic ("Gothic Quarter"),
La Barceloneta and the Barri de la Ribera.
Eixample: Sant Antoni, Esquerra
de l'Eixample ("the left side of the Eixample" facing away from the
sea), Dreta de l'Eixample ("the right side of the Eixample"), Barri
de la Sagrada Família, Fort Pienc, Sant Antoni
SantsMontjuïc:
Poble Sec, La Marina, La Font de La Guatlla, La Bordeta, Hostafrancs, Sants, Badal.
Les Corts: Les Corts, La Maternitat, Pedralbes.
Sarrià-Sant Gervasi:
Tres Torres, Sarrià, Vallvidrera, Bonanova, Sant Gervasi, Putxet-Farró,
Galvany.
Gràcia: Vallcarca, El Coll, La Salut, Gràcia, El Camp
d'en Grassot
Horta-Guinardó: Horta, El Carmel, La Teixonera, El Guinardó
(Alt i Baix), La Clota, La Vall D'Hebron, Montbau
Nou Barris: Can Peguera,
Porta, Canyelles, Ciutat Meridiana, Guineueta, Prosperitat, Vallbona, Verdum,
Vilapicina, Roquetes, Trinitat Vella, Trinitat Nova, Torre Baró, Torre
Llobeta and Turó de la Peira.
Sant Andreu: La Sagrera, Congrés,
Trinitat Vella, Bon Pastor, Sant Andreu, Navas, Baró de Viver
Sant
Martí: Diagonal Mar, Fort Pius, San Martí de Provençals,
Poble Nou, La Verneda, El Clot, Vila Olímpica del Poblenou.
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