GOTHIC QUARTER, Itinerary

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Your stroll through the Barri Gòtic  can only begin in Plaça de la Seu, the square of the cathedral dedicated to Saint Eulalia, patron saint of the city.

To properly see the cathedral's exterior, go to Carris del Bisbe, or the "Bishop's road", which was once the main street of the ancient Roman city. Walking down this street, you'll pass two Gothic buildings: the Cases dels Canonges and Palau de la Generalitat, which are connected by a beautiful Neo-Gothic bridge with arches. You'll reach Plaça de Sant Jaume, which owes its name to a church devoted to Saint James that no longer stands today. Today you can find Palau de la Generalitat here, which is the seat of the regional government and the City Hall.

Enter the Jewish Quarter along Carrer del Call and turn right onto Carrer de Marlet to visit the Major Synagogue, which is one of Spain's five medieval synagogues. It was transformed into a museum and cultural center in 2002. Have fun wandering around the quarter's shaded and quiet alleys: the bubbling Ramblas of the modernist Barcelona in perpetual movement seems far, far away.

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