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    The Eixample (pronounced [əˈʃamplə]; Catalan for 'Expansion') is a district of Barcelona between the old city (Ciutat Vella) and what were once surrounding small towns (Sants, Gràcia, Sant Andreu, etc.), constructed in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Its population was 262,000 at the last census (2005).

  2. The Eixample district not only is the most iconic in Barcelona, it's also the most diverse in terms of things to do in Barcelona. Most of the famous Gaudí buildings like Sagrada Familia or Casa Batlló are located at this district. The gridlike layout is the symbol of the sunny and modern Barcelona we know today.

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  3. May 20, 2023 · Learn about the history, architecture, and attractions of Eixample, a vibrant neighborhood in Barcelona. Discover Gaudí's masterpieces, modernist buildings, and how to explore this iconic area.

  4. For travelers, both business and leisure, the Eixample is a treasure trove of attractions. From the awe-inspiring Sagrada Familia to the bustling Plaça de Catalunya and the picturesque Rambla de Catalunya, there’s something for everyone.

    • Visit the world’s most famous cathedral: La Sagrada Familia. …which is actually a Basilica. Minor confusions on terminology aside, La Sagrada Familia is without a doubt the world’s most famous church building.
    • Explore La Casa Batlló, another Gaudí masterpiece. Gaudí’s colorful, mosaic-covered masterpiece on Passeig de Gràcia is one of Barcelona’s most recognizable buildings, dotting the front of thousands of post cards and all sorts of souvenirs people bring home from their stay in the Catalan capital.
    • Get to know La Pedrera. La Pedrera, whose proper name is Casa Milà, is another of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpieces. It sits on a corner on Passeig de Gràcia, just a few blocks away from La Casa Batllò, with both being part of what is known as La Ruta del Modernisme – Barcelona’s modernist route.
    • Go for a walk on Barcelona’s lesser-known Ramblas. Barcelona has another, lesser known street that also goes by “Rambla”– La Rambla Catalunya. Unlike the famous street that leads to the water front from the center, which is always bustling and crowded with thousands of tourists, Rambla Catalunya is more relaxed, dotted with café terraces shaded by the trees that grow along its sidewalk.
  5. The Eixample is the most iconic neighborhood in Barcelona. The name “Eixample” (“Ensanche” in Castilian) means “extension,” as it was built in the 19th century as the extension of the Old Town. To make space for the growing population, the walls of the Gothic Quarter were demolished, and in their place, large and airy avenues were built.

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  7. Eixample is a district of Barcelona with a grid system designed by urban planner Illdefons Cerdà in the 19th century. It is famous for its modernist architecture, especially the works of Antoni Gaudí, and its shopping, dining and nightlife options.

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