The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)barcelona
The Roman Soul

Overview
The oldest part of the city, a maze of narrow medieval streets, hidden squares, and the magnificent Barcelona Cathedral.
What To Expect?
History around every corner. Explore the Jewish Quarter (El Call), see the ruins of the Roman Temple of Augustus, and visit the Plaça del Rei where Columbus was greeted by the King and Queen. The atmosphere is moody and historic, perfect for getting lost and finding secret tapas bars.
Tips
- Look for the 'Bishop's Bridge' (Pont del Bisbe) on Carrer del Bisbe for a great photo.
- Visit the Cathedral's cloister to see the 13 white geese kept in memory of Saint Eulalia.
Exploring The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)
Roman Foundations
The Gothic Quarter was built upon the remains of the Roman city of Barcino. You can still see parts of the Roman walls integrated into modern buildings.
Plaça Sant Jaume is the political heart of the city, housing both the City Hall and the Palace of the Generalitat.
How to reach The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)
Centrally located. Metro Line 4 (Jaume I) or Line 3 (Liceu).
Tips for Visiting The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic), barcelona
- Look for the 'Bishop's Bridge' (Pont del Bisbe) on Carrer del Bisbe for a great photo.
- Visit the Cathedral's cloister to see the 13 white geese kept in memory of Saint Eulalia.



















































