Originally a fisherman’s quarter, this quaint area
can’t escape its small village feel: laundry hanging
over the narrow streets, old ladies clamoring at each
other from their balconies and elder gentlemen playing
games on short wooden benches gossiping the day away,
Barceloneta could double as a film set. Artists line
the boardwalk displaying their magnificently detailed
sand structures making this the most visited beach in
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the city (the shirtless men working out might help
too). You’ll know by the delicious aroma that you're
in the right place to try some of the best and most
authentic seafood including paella, Spain’s national
dish.
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