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La Barceloneta area of Barcelona
La Barceloneta - Main tourist attractions and sights In true military fashion 15 parallel streets were planned, each 7.5 meters wide and crossed by other three cross-sectional streets of 9.3 meters width. The original houses, some of which can still be seen, were two floors high and originally intended to house 1 family. They were all the same and built in a grid pattern. The earliest residents were mostly mariners, fishermen, shipbuilders. From 1846 they were joined by factories and factory workers as the industrial age started and the city council of Barcelona banned new factories within the city walls. New industrial areas outside old Barcelona sprung up and Barceloneta with it’s close proximity to the port and the emerging railways was the an ideal location for industry. One of the original industries, the gas production industry, still has its head office close to Barceloneta. When the walls of Barcelona came down and trams connected the city, Barceloneta began the transformation into the beach and leisure area that it is today. Most of the two storey houses have been long since been built up or replaced, but the street layout is still the same and the “village in a city” atmosphere is still strong. Today La Barceloneta is a bustling, vibrant and essential part of Barcelona. Around 16000 inhabitants are adapting to the new Barceloneta which merges the best of old world tradition and customs with fast paced modern tourism. Hundred year old bars and fish restaurants co-exist well with new and trendy cocktail bars, chiriniguitos and hotels. Some old timers grumble that the number of tourists living and renting apartments in Barceloneta have turned the neighbourhood into one long vertical "hotel", the roads being corridors and the tiny flats the rooms. They might be right, but most locals and visitors agree that the infusion of visitors has made Barceloneta an even more colourful and lively area of Barcelona than before. La Barceloneta - Personal opinions from people who live there Positive: Unbeatable neighbour atmosphere • The streets, the neighbours, the colours of the washing hanging out from every flat makes it feel like a real home with real people • there’s nothing like the smell of the sea and the salt for feeling the joy of life • for walking, biking, skating this is the best place in town • it’s like living in a village by the sea • we have plenty of old world restaurants and cafes in Barceloneta and if we want new and trendy we go to the Born which is just a short walk away. Negative: Many tourists in the summer • the close proximity to the sea means that the humidity can make it a bit chilly in the winter • shopping is limited, but it’s close to the city centre • No lifts • finding free parking is hard but there is underground parking nearby
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