Plazas y plazas de Barcelona que merece la pena visitar

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Cristiano Petzold

Publicado el 3 de enero de 2022
Barcelona Squares and Plazas That Are Worth a Visit

Las plazas de Barcelona son el corazón de la ciudad. Los barceloneses y los viajeros se reúnen en estos establecimientos para socializar, relajarse y disfrutar de una copa o una comida.

Cientos de plazas de todos los tamaños se extienden por la ciudad, desde grandes e intimidantes plazas rodeadas de exquisitos edificios hasta pequeñas plazas donde los niños pueden correr y jugar.

En este post, le ayudaremos a descubrir algunas de las mejores plazas de la capital catalana.

Las 9 mejores plazas de Barcelona

1. Plaza Catalunya

Plaza Catalunya 1

Considered the city center, Plaza Catalunya is where Barcelona’s major tourist attractions are located, including the Gothic Quarter, Raval, and Eixample. 

This 50,000-square-meter public area is well-known for its finely crafted and strategically placed neo-classical and avant-garde sculptures. This is the ideal location to begin a tour of Barcelona since, in addition to being in the city’s heart, the Tourism Office is just a short trip down.

The Passeig de Gràcia and La Rambla meet at Plaza Catalunya; this is the perfect spot to be at any time of the day, as it’s usually bustling with activity. At lunchtime, it’s full of local workers consuming their quick trays of pa amb tomàquet before heading back to work. 

Plaza Catalunya is for leisurely breakfast or a quick coffee early in the morning. It gets trendy in the evening, where you’ll find most shops open late and packed with people.

2. Plaça Prim

The charming Plaça Prim is beside the seaside in the oldest portion of Barcelona’s neighborhood, Poblenou. Two-story whitewashed fishermen’s cottages surround the square, so they call it the Plaça dels Pescadors (Fishermen’s plaza), similar to those seen in coastal villages on the Costa Brava the Balearic Islands.

Una fuente de hierro fundido suministra agua a los visitantes que buscan la sombra de las copas de tres nudosos ombúes. Disperso por el parque hay un enorme arbusto de hoja perenne originario de Argentina llamado Ombú (en latín: Phytolacca dioica)

Just a few meters from the lovely Rambla del Poblenou, Plaça Prim, is home to Els Pescadors, one of Barcelona’s greatest fish and seafood restaurants.

3. Plaça de la Sagrada Família

Placa De La Sagrada Familia

The most popular location in Barcelona is Plaça de la Sagrada Família, which is not a square but rather an architectural complex designed by Antoni Gaudi. It is one of the most remarkable works of the Modernisme (Catalan Art Nouveau) architect. Sagrada Familia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracts thousands of visitors every day.

From the terraces of the buildings, you can see a magnificent view of Barcelona and its landmark buildings such as Casa Milà, La Pedrera, and Torre Agbar.

Two squares on either side of the church offer a good view of Gaudi’s masterwork. To the northeast, there’s Plaça de Gaudi, a tiny garden with a lake in the center, which is a favorite location for photographing the church.

And located at the southwest is Plaça de la Sagrada Família, a beautiful park with winding gravel paths and beautiful trees. You’ll find lots of places to rest and cool off from the midday sun on the park’s benches.

4. Plaça de Sant Agustí Vell

Los cientos de personas que acuden en masa a Barcelona a menudo se pierden el Plaça de Sant Agustí Vell. Sin embargo, este pequeño pedazo de paraíso urbano escondido en medio de la ajetreada ciudad merece una visita.

This Barcelona Plaza got its name after the church Sant Agustí Vell (Saint Augustine) that was built in 1630 by Pere Pau Ripollés. The church was renovated in 1683 to make it pointy and baroque-ish, typical of that time.

This plaza is unique because it is within the Eixample district, one of Barcelona’s most popular locations with superb architecture. 

5. Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia

Vila de Gràcia has initially been an independent town outside of Barcelona. Despite being annexed in the twentieth century, the neighborhood has retained its identity. 

Gràcia is well-known for its alternative stores, creative boutiques, and vibrant nightlife. You’ll discover lovely plazas everywhere you walk. The neighborhood hosts its annual Fest Major every August, so expect parades, live entertainment, and food stalls if you’re traveling this month.

In addition to being incredibly scenic, the Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia is one of the neighborhood’s liveliest plazas, guarded by a thirty-three-meter-tall clock tower. Cafés, pubs, and restaurants favored by locals and visitors alike dot the area.

6. Plaça de Santa Maria

Placa De Santa Maria

La Plaza de Santa María de Barcelona, con sus estatuas ornamentadas y su fuente arremolinada, es el corazón por excelencia de Barcelona. Esta plaza ha sido durante mucho tiempo una animada plaza de barrio en el centro de Barcelona. 

Strolling down the alleys, you’ll discover many shops and cafes with outdoor terraces perfect for grabbing a snack and tasting artisanal products. 

One of the most favored spots in the area is Casa Batlló by Antoni Gaudí. He built it around 1905 – 1926 and is one of his masterpieces. 

7. Plaça de la Concordia

La Plaza de la Concordia de Barcelona, no lejos del centro de la ciudad pero fuera de la ruta turística principal, ofrece una imagen de cómo habría sido la vida en Barcelona a principios del siglo XX.

Plaça de La Concordia, not far from the city center but off the main tourist path, offers a picture of what life in Barcelona would have been like at the turn of the twentieth century.

Junto con la majestuosa iglesia parroquial de Santa Maria del Remei, rodea la plaza un conjunto de estructuras de estilo modernista. 

This Barcelona Plaza is home to several buildings that once housed the neighborhood’s main industries, including printing and cigarette making. Today, these find new life as trendy pubs and cafes.

8. Plaza Sant Jaume

Plaza Sant Jaume

La Plaza Sant Jaume de Barcelona es una plaza pública donde los políticos catalanes entran y salen a diario. La Generalitat y el Ayuntamiento, de bella factura, sirven de puntos de referencia a ambos lados de la ciudad. 

During the La Mercè festival, which takes place in this square in September, Castellers construct human towers. Every year on the feast of Sant Jordi, book and rose vendors crowd the marble-tiled square to sell their wares. 

Aside from hosting celebrations, this plaza has acted as a site for political demonstrations that have helped shape Catalonia’s future and its people.

9. Plaza Reial

Plaza Reial

The Barcelona Plaza Real is a bustling square in the center of Barcelona’s medieval district, situated off the pedestrian-only La Rambla. It’s an ideal spot for breakfast in the morning, as well as an afternoon snack or pre-dinner drink. The plaza has an incredible vibe, and beneath the arches are some of the city’s best pubs, clubs, and tapas restaurants.

One of its trademarks is a styled fountain in the center where many people meet and enjoy the ambiance. It is referred to as the “Fountain of Three Graces” because of the three ladies statue. The women are thought to be Zeus’s daughters, Euphrosyne, Aglaea, and Thalia, signifying beauty, charm, and pleasure, which perfectly describes this lovely plaza. 

Conclusión

Many Barcelona Plazas have beautiful architecture and great places to eat, but some of the best plazas have more local flavor. You must find a plaza with the vibe you like and visit it often. Plazas in Barcelona have a lot of character. Many are favorite gathering places for locals and visitors alike. They offer a great place to eat, catch up with friends over coffee(or drink) while they do some people-watching (if you’re into that), or relax in the shade of a tree or enjoy the view of nearby buildings. 

Esperamos que disfrutes de nuestra guía sobre Plazas y Plazas de Barcelona, ¡y nos encantaría que compartieras tus fotos de algunas de las mejores plazas y plazas en los comentarios!

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