Interesting districts
Barcelona’s ninth district has probably been most affected by the urban transformation of the city which has also helped improve transport and road links and enhanced areas that have fallen into decline in recent decades. The coming of the high-speed train (AVE) to Sant Andreu, at La Sagrera station, has altered the urban layout of areas such as the southernmost part of La Sagrera, Baró del Viver and Bonpastor.
This is a district where Barcelona’s most modern and innovative side blends with an old part of town comprising the village of Sant Andreu del Palomar, which has remained largely unchanged. It is a compact place, full of charm, with squares and narrow streets, where the retail trade and cultural life, inherited from a neighbourhood with a rural, blue-collar tradition, provides all kinds of entertainment and fun for locals and visitors alike.

Families, couples, globetrotters and businesspeople… You'll feel right at home at any of Barcelona's 300 hotels, whatever your budget or the reason for your visit.

The Catalan capital is also a culinary capital: prestigious chefs serve up our traditional cuisine and the flavours from around the world. Can you decide on one?

You'll find the magic of shopping as you experience the city. Discover a thrilling form of sightseeing: walking from shop to shop.

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