where to eat in Barcelona

Maragall

The modernist poet The poet and writer Joan Maragall was born in Barcelona in 1860.

Av. Carrilet

Miniature rails This station commemorates the train of the line Llobregat-Anoia of the Ferrocarils de

Rocafort

The fiercest Almogavar The street that gives name to this station is dedicated to Bernard

Drassanes

The Navy Shipyards Las Drassanes are shipyards of civil Gothic style, they were built between

Vallcarca

An enclosed valley Vallcarca is the contraction of the toponym Vall Càrcara, which means “enclosed

Poblenou

The arrival of the new village In the old days this neighbourhood was a swampy

Baró de Viver

Organizer of the 1929 Expo In the nineteenth century, the land that today comprises the

Sant Andreu

Drop everything and follow me! The neighborhood of Sant Andreu de Palomar derives its name

Fontana

The Gràcia fountain The name of the Fontana has its origins in an old property

Valldaura

From the Vall daura to Santes Creus The first known documentation that exists concerning this

Selva de Mar

A village of Catalonia This station takes one to a street that, like many others

Bellvitge

For a good travel There are many theories about the name of the district of

Santa Coloma

The Young Martyr The toponym of Santa Coloma dates back to ancient Rome, in the

Les Corts

The courts of the rural areas Corts of Sarrià is the original name of this