Wife and I stayed in Confortel Hotel on Calle Ramon Turro before and after sailing on our cruise with NCL in November 08.One block from the hotel was A local Rambla "Las Rambla Poblenou"
will check on the spelling and get back to it.
Great area to relax,shops,Tapas Bars and a 15 minute walk to the beach.Will return someday when the weather is warmer and just explore more of Barcelona,we only had one day and decided we definetly HAD to comeback.
Will add some pictures soon.
Updated Jan 15, 2009
many small squares open at the end of narrow aleys like a blow of chill wind and bring air to this crowded and piled up buildings
Thse pictures belong to a famous hats shop in la Boqueria street closer to Sant Jaume sq
Updated Dec 28, 2007
It is not off the Beaten Path for the average tourist. Actually most tourists will walk within a block or two of this area and pass unsuspectingly.
Between the Cathedral and the Ramblas is the old Jewish Sector. The building fronts might be blended in with modern building and storefronts, but you can still find some old remnants and evidence of the ancient Jewish population.
The Synagogue is still present, but nearly invisible behind a small non-descript door that leads to what you might expect to be a basement or storage. Hours are Monday to Saturday open from 11.00 to 18.00 - Sunday from 11.00 to 15.00
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The Synagogue is on Carrer de Marlet (between Ramblas and Pz Constitution.)
Old Jewish Sector is on the same Carrer de Marlet and the nearby streets with the name "Call"
Updated Feb 28, 2007
Website: http://www.calldebarcelona.org/
We found Balmes street while following the Japanese guide book up into the mountains to get to Spanish Village, which is down by the sea. Along the way, we stumbled across Balmes St., which looks like at one time it was an aristocratic neighborhood filled with fine mansions and impressive looking homes. Now it seems that most have been converted to businesses, clinics or non-profit organizations, but the buildings have lost none of their majesty.
Updated Nov 19, 2005
Placa reial is a real gem, whether you want budget lodgings, a coffee in the square, a nice cold beer before your night out, some tapas - roman orgy style, or a small nightclub.. It's well worth a look.
As you walk in there is a bar on the far left that's very nice, in the far right corner are a few small nightclubs.
ok so it's not really off the beaten track but it is quite easy to miss.
Written Jun 29, 2005
Here is a photo we took of this litle corner kiosco. This is located right on the corner of Carrer de L´arc del Teatre, corner of downtown Ramblas. Next to Santa Monica Church. This young fellow just created a small stand wherein he serves cold beer, coke, water and coffee. It´s quite amusing to see this little diky bar. A tall glass of beer cost 1.20Euro and try the drink made of anise it cost 1.50 a tall glass.
Written May 20, 2005
Not only is this neighbourhood home to the PIcasso and the Textile museums, it also is full of bars and restaurants.
You would never know it if you walked through Born during the daytime though. It's all narrow medieval alleys and atmsopheric little spots.
At night, the shutters come up, and all those buildings you thought were just apartments turn out to be bars and neighbourhood restaurants.
Although this area is only about 10/15 minute walk from the Ramblas (on the other side of Via Laetiana), not many tourists seem to make it over there. It's quite a trendy/up and coming neighbourhood, and a lot of the small shops feature clothes by young designers.
Written Feb 13, 2005
One of the things I enjoy while I'm travelling, is to get away from the mainstreets, get away from the touristy things and explore the streets and places not mentioned in the guidebooks.
This is where you can find the true soul of a city. Just walk around, look at the things, take in the different smells, talk with the people living there, and you might find a more rewarding experience than in any of the must-see-places.
Written Oct 1, 2004
Barcelona finally got round to naming a square after George Orwell, the author of 'Homage to Catalonia' and erstwhile fighter for the POUM - the anarchist party - during the Spanish Civil War. Probably the Council had a bad conscience - as well it might. After all, there are still some twenty streets named after prominent Fascists and a large number of monuments from the dictatorship. The street named after the Duke of Victoria (Duc de Vitoria) - the man who bombed the city - was only changed in 2003. Even so, the Council's action seems half-hearted. The square is in an insalubrious part of the Old Quarter and has little to commend it except the name.
The sculpture fails to evoke anything to do with Orwell, except perhaps the tuberculosis virus from which he perished. Catalonia's homage to the man is singularly unconvincing and compares poorly with the prominence given to obscure local worthies.
The Placa George Orwell is at the end of Escudellers street, in the middle of La Merce neighbourhood. Better avoided after dark.
Updated Jun 27, 2004
I could not remember where this picture was taken, but another VT member, kazander, took a picture of it as well. From her page I learned this picture was taken somewhere near the Cathedral in Barcelona. Check it out! It's quite beautiful.
Updated May 12, 2004
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