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Barcelona offers a wide range of interesting options all year round and opens its doors to everyone. Make the most of the sunshine to go for a stroll and take a dip in the sea on one of the city’s accessible beaches. Experience Gaudí’s nature with your hands, add a sign-language tour or an audiodescribed show to your plans… Do you need any more ideas? You’ll find them with the SEARCH FACILITY or on the SUMMARY for accessible places of interest!

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Passeig de Gràcia

Passeig de Gràcia

This elegant, majestic boulevard was a showcase for Barcelona"s bourgeoisie at the turn of the 19th century, and links the Plaça Catalunya with the district of Gràcia, hence its name. The presence of Barcelona"s finest modernista buildings makes this avenue a veritable open-air museum.
Passeig del Born

Passeig del Born

With the Born Market at one end and the church of Santa Maria del Mar at the other end, the Passeig del Born still retains its medieval flavour on the terraces of its fashionable bars. A charming avenue that has adapted to new times without turning its back on its past.
Plaça de Catalunya

Plaça de Catalunya

This lively square is the heart of Barcelona and it"s beating strongly. A favourite meeting point, it"s also the geographical space that separates the districts of Ciutat Vella and the Eixample. Steeped in history, the Plaça de Catalunya is the nerve centre of the Catalan capital.
Plaça del Rei

Plaça del Rei

The Conjunt Monumental de la Plaça del Rei in Barcelona is, arguably, the Gothic architectural ensemble which best exemplifies the city"s medieval past. The royal palace, the Palau Reial Major, and its surrounding buildings, enclose a harmonious and peaceful square which is still imbued with Barcelona"s splendour during the Middle Ages.
Plaça Espanya

Plaça Espanya

Barcelona"s main arteries converge on the Plaça Espanya, but it"s much more than a traffic hub. Barcelona"s most monumental square, it marks the gateway to the trade-fair site and Montjuïc Hill.
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