Gothic Quarter Barcelona Map Poster
41.3833° N, 2.1767° E
A Gothic Quarter map poster reproduces the real street network of Gothic Quarter in Barcelona, generated from OpenStreetMap data and centered on the coordinates 41.3833° N, 2.1767° E. You can personalize the title, colors, and typography, then choose a digital PNG file or a printed poster.
At the heart of Barcelona, the Gothic Quarter unfolds a labyrinth of medieval alleyways where every stone tells two thousand years of history. From the majestic Cathedral to the lively terraces of Placa Reial, this neighborhood is the ancient soul of the city. Gift a map poster capturing this enchanting maze.
What are the key streets and landmarks of Gothic Quarter?
La Rambla
Placa Reial
Barcelona Cathedral
Carrer del Bisbe
Did you know?
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Barcelona Cathedral, built between 1298 and 1448, houses 13 white geese in its cloister, one for each year of the martyrdom of Saint Eulalia, the city's patron saint.
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Placa Reial, designed in 1848, is adorned with lampposts designed by young Antoni Gaudi in 1879, his first public commission.
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The Gothic Quarter preserves remains of the 4th-century Roman wall, visible at Placa Nova and on Carrer del Paradis, where 4 columns of the Temple of Augustus still stand.
What is Gothic Quarter like?
A medieval maze where Gothic facades stand alongside hidden tapas bars. Echoes of flamenco guitar resonate through inner courtyards while light filters through the arches of Carrer del Bisbe.
What can you discover in Gothic Quarter on foot?
Start at Placa de Catalunya and walk down the Rambla to Placa Reial with its Gaudi lampposts. Enter the Gothic Quarter labyrinth via Carrer de Ferran, then head up to the Cathedral and its cloister with 13 geese. Pass beneath the Gothic bridge on Carrer del Bisbe, one of Barcelona's most photographed spots. Discover the Roman columns of the Temple of Augustus hidden on Carrer del Paradis. End at Placa del Rei, the heart of the medieval royal palace, where Columbus was received by the Catholic Monarchs in 1493.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Gothic Quarter Barcelona's oldest neighborhood?
Yes, the Gothic Quarter sits on the site of Barcino, the Roman colony founded in the 1st century BC. Roman wall remains and Temple of Augustus columns can be found here. The medieval street layout has remained largely intact since the 14th century.
What to do in the evening in the Gothic Quarter?
In the evening, the Gothic Quarter comes alive around Placa Reial and its cocktail bars, Placa George Orwell and its terraces, and hidden lanes with jazz and flamenco bars. Carrer de Ferran also has many tapas restaurants open late.
Why give a Gothic Quarter map poster as a gift?
The Gothic Quarter offers a medieval maze of lanes unique in Europe, with 2,000 years of layered history. A poster of this map reveals the secret geometry of Barcino, from Gothic arches to hidden squares. It is an ideal gift for a Barcelona and history lover.



