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History and profile of Barrio Gotico The city of Barcelona expanded in the medieval age, so much so that it could no longer be contained within the Roman walls The remaining 13th-15th century buildings (or remains of.. Cathedral, churches, government buildings) make up the biggest and most complete Gothic Quarter in Europe In medieval times the neighborhood was made up of guilds (gremis), which were a precursor to trade unions. Many of their shields can be seen on buildings dotted around the the Barri Gótic, which would have denoted the headquarters of each particular trade (Frommers, 2005). There were also many small workshops in the area. Many street names are based on the activities that took place there, for example, Escudellers (shield makers), Brocaters (brocade makers), etc. Safety in the Gothic Quarter while certain areas were considered shady in the past there has been vast improvements in the last decade and in no way could the neighborhood be considered unsafe! There are the usual concerns for any large city centre petty theft and a few funny characters, but no serious or violent crime. City Hall & Catalonias seat of government (Palau de la Generalitat) Plaza St. Jaume was the old Roman Forum Plaza del Rei & Royal Palace - where Columbus was received after returning from the New World Scattered remains of the original Roman city wall and ruins from the ancient city. Las Ramblas Most famous street in Barcelona. Lined with news stands, domestic animals, flower stalls, street performers and artists. More importantly, you can find the largest open air fresh food market in the city- La Boqueria, Barcelonas Opera House- El Liceu, and the liveliest square with neo-classic lampposts designed by Gaudí- Plaza Real. Situated in front of Barcelonas Marina Port Vell Negative: Many tourists city noise all day & night (varies by street) few large grocery stores and those that are in the barri do not exactly have bargain prices Ideal for buy-to-let investments for clients looking to rent their property when they are not using it lower square meter price than Born and Barceloneta. The location is perfect for short term and long term rentals. The Barri Gotic borders Las Ramblas and is close to Port Vell where cruise ships & tour boats drop off passengers. There will always be visitors/ students/backpackers who want to be in the centre of everything Clients looking for old buildings (sturdy construction with character) will not have any difficulty finding property in this area Many buildings do not have a lift clients must be flexible about this when looking here Many possibilities to find old buildings that can be renovated and refurbished Narrow streets means less natural light and few big balconies and terraces except roof terraces, but that is the trade off of living in a medieval building For clients buying a second home they need not worry as much about break-ins with people on the streets and police patrol 24hrs/day |
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