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+ Ribera Quarter Outside the first wall but still medieval in origina is the Ribera Quarter, separated from the Gothic Quarter by the Via Laietana... read more+ El Eixample El Eixample or "Enlargement" is the central area of the city of Barcelona and is formed by a grid like layout of streets with diamond-shaped intersections... read more+ La Rambla Seven different sections, each with its own name, make up the street called La Rambla... read more+ The Waterfront This journey trip begins at the Plaça del Portal de la Pau, a long waterfront promenade where we find the Columbus Lookout, the Drassanes, and the Customshouse.... read more+ Montjuïc Overlooking the harbor is the hill of Montjuïc, a symbol of pride ever since the Romantics discovered its beauty in the 1800's.... read more
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