Via Laietana Barcelona, Spain

Via Laietana

Via Laietana 1

Barcelona, Spain

The street seperates the Barri Gòtic from the La Ribera and the Barri de Sant Pere districts. It's lined with elegant buildings that now house a wide range of bars, restaurants and cafés. It was built in 1907 as a way of connecting the Eixample to the port and it's named after an Iberian tribe (Laietans) who lived in the area before the arrival of the Romans.

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