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L'Eixample is smack bang in the middle of Barcelona. Its grid patterned streets are host to a number of striking buildings and fantastic architecture, especially around the area around Passeig de Gracia and La Ramblas. Here you will also find the extraordinary Sagrada Familia. This controversial church, unfinished because of the untimely death of its architect, Antoni Gaudí, in 1926, has become the city's most visited monument. A perfect area for visitors looking to explore the city, L’Eixample has brilliant transport links and there is always plenty to see and do. Check out Oh-Barcelona's L'Eixample apartments or find out more about this specific apartment.
This was the aspect of the house until yesterday. Today they are painting it again. Let's wait and see.
Eixample is the "new city" in Barcelona. Meaning "the expansion," it's the part of Barcelona designed in the late 18th and early 19th century just north of the Old City. Its streets are very orderly -- a square grid -- with a few diagonal avenues running through it.
You'll primarily find 5-6 story buildings where the ground floor is commercial (restaurants, markets, bodegas, etc.) and all the upper floors are residential. At each intersection, all the corners are slightly recessed to form a small circle.
From street level, you'll notice the balconies, mostly wrought-iron or of a uniform color. If you can find a way to see an aerial view of Eixample, you'll definitely see how square and orderly the street layout is.
April/06 - When I came to Barcelona my dad suggested that one interesting photo project would be balconies. While balconies in Barcelona - as any other architectural detail - are very interesting and varied, I've become fascinated by the sunrooms/bay windows in some of the buildings. These were shot along Passeig San Joan.
L'Eixample is smack bang in the middle of Barcelona. Its grid patterned streets are host to a number of striking buildings and fantastic architecture, especially around the area around Passeig de Gracia and La Ramblas. Here you will also find the extraordinary Sagrada Familia. This controversial church, unfinished because of the untimely death of its architect, Antoni Gaudí, in 1926, has become the city's most visited monument. A perfect area for visitors looking to explore the city, L’Eixample has brilliant transport links and there is always plenty to see and do. Check out Oh-Barcelona's L'Eixample apartments or find out more about specific apartment.
This scaffolding is holding up the facade of the building on Passeig de Sant Joan.
Inside there is nothing bar a 40 foot hole for the foundations.
The best way to discover the “Modernista” centre of Barcelona is by renting one of our apartments which cater for 2 to 6 people. The apartments are fully equipped with every comfort, open plan kitchen with all mod cons, bathroom, and a panoramic terrace which will allow you to admire the city at any time of the day or night.
The apartments are decorated with the latest and most exclusive designs by MUJI. They have LCD TV with TDT which brings you more than 35 channels, WiFi, cleaning service, central heating, air conditioning and many surprises.
Days, weeks, months... stay as long as you like and we will ensure you are taken well care of with our impeccable and attentive service. All of this is to make you feel at home in Whotells Eixample.
12 de març del 2021. 3ª Volta Revolta
Acció de la 'Revolta escolar' on més de 50 Escoles de Catalunya van participar, una acció reivindicativa, que busca la tranquilitat i la seguretat a la sortida de les escoles. Menys cotxes per tenir més seguretat i menys contaminació.
'Volta Revolta' és una acció ciclista que uneix algunes d'aquestes escoles per donar suport a l'acció de la 'Revolta escolar' que es fa cada 15 dies a diferents ciutats de Catalunya. Van ser uns 50 ciclistes que van donar suport, sempre amb les mesures de seguretat de la covid.
En aquesta ocasió vem anar a donar suport a les escoles de La Dreta de l'Eixample i el Fort Pienc.
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12 de marzo de 2021. 3ª Volta Revolta
Acción de la 'Revolta Escolar' donde más de 50 Escuelas de Cataluña participaron, una acción reivindicativa, que busca la tranquilidad y la seguridad en la salida del cole. Menos coches para tener más seguridad y menos contaminación.
'Volta Revolta' es una acción ciclista que une algunas de estas escuelas para apoyar la acción de la 'Revolta Escolar' que se hace cada 15 días en diferentes ciudades de Cataluña. Fueron unos 50 ciclistas que dieron apoyo, siempre con las medidas de seguridad de el Covid.
En esta ocasión se dió soporte a las escuelas de La Deta de l'Eixample y el Fort Pienc.
Eixample is the "new city" in Barcelona. Meaning "the expansion," it's the part of Barcelona designed in the late 18th and early 19th century just north of the Old City. Its streets are very orderly -- a square grid -- with a few diagonal avenues running through it.
You'll primarily find 5-6 story buildings where the ground floor is commercial (restaurants, markets, bodegas, etc.) and all the upper floors are residential. At each intersection, all the corners are slightly recessed to form a small circle.
From street level, you'll notice the balconies, mostly wrought-iron or of a uniform color. If you can find a way to see an aerial view of Eixample, you'll definitely see how square and orderly the street layout is.
Eixample is the "new city" in Barcelona. Meaning "the expansion," it's the part of Barcelona designed in the late 18th and early 19th century just north of the Old City. Its streets are very orderly -- a square grid -- with a few diagonal avenues running through it.
You'll primarily find 5-6 story buildings where the ground floor is commercial (restaurants, markets, bodegas, etc.) and all the upper floors are residential. At each intersection, all the corners are slightly recessed to form a small circle.
From street level, you'll notice the balconies, mostly wrought-iron or of a uniform color. If you can find a way to see an aerial view of Eixample, you'll definitely see how square and orderly the street layout is.
Eixample is the "new city" in Barcelona. Meaning "the expansion," it's the part of Barcelona designed in the late 18th and early 19th century just north of the Old City. Its streets are very orderly -- a square grid -- with a few diagonal avenues running through it.
You'll primarily find 5-6 story buildings where the ground floor is commercial (restaurants, markets, bodegas, etc.) and all the upper floors are residential. At each intersection, all the corners are slightly recessed to form a small circle.
From street level, you'll notice the balconies, mostly wrought-iron or of a uniform color. If you can find a way to see an aerial view of Eixample, you'll definitely see how square and orderly the street layout is.
The best way to discover the “Modernista” centre of Barcelona is by renting one of our apartments which cater for 2 to 6 people. The apartments are fully equipped with every comfort, open plan kitchen with all mod cons, bathroom, and a panoramic terrace which will allow you to admire the city at any time of the day or night.
The apartments are decorated with the latest and most exclusive designs by MUJI. They have LCD TV with TDT which brings you more than 35 channels, WiFi, cleaning service, central heating, air conditioning and many surprises.
Days, weeks, months... stay as long as you like and we will ensure you are taken well care of with our impeccable and attentive service. All of this is to make you feel at home in Whotells Eixample.
Eixample is the "new city" in Barcelona. Meaning "the expansion," it's the part of Barcelona designed in the late 18th and early 19th century just north of the Old City. Its streets are very orderly -- a square grid -- with a few diagonal avenues running through it.
You'll primarily find 5-6 story buildings where the ground floor is commercial (restaurants, markets, bodegas, etc.) and all the upper floors are residential. At each intersection, all the corners are slightly recessed to form a small circle.
From street level, you'll notice the balconies, mostly wrought-iron or of a uniform color. If you can find a way to see an aerial view of Eixample, you'll definitely see how square and orderly the street layout is.