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El Poblenou


Welcome to Poblenou: A neighborhood in constant transformation


Poblenou is one of the ten neighborhoods that make up the Barcelona district of Sant Martí, located in the 10th district of Barcelona. With an origin that goes back to one of the inhabited centers of Sant Martí de Provençals, Poblenou has grown rapidly both in industry and in the number of inhabitants. At the end of the 19th century, it became the area with the largest industrial concentration in Catalonia.


A strategic location


Poblenou is limited by streets such as Pere IV, Avinguda Diagonal to the west, Carrer de Bac de Roda to the north, Passeig de Taulat and Carrer de Taulat and Avinguda d'Icària on the side of sea ​​to the east, and Carrer d'Ávila to the south. Its main and most popular civic axis is the Rambla del Poblenou. In addition, the neighborhoods adjacent to the name "Poblenou" are El Parc and Lalacuna del Poblenou, La Vila Olímpica del Poblenou, Diagonal Mar and the Front Marítim del Poblenou, and Provençals del Poblenou.


A constant transformation


Today, Poblenou is an area in constant transformation, housing Barcelona's technological district, the 22@. This area coexists with the facades of old factories and maintains its family and traditional popular spirit, with a unique neighborhood life.


Discover Poblenou


Poblenou offers a wide variety of tourist attractions. A must-see is the Rambla del Poblenou, a lively avenue full of bars, restaurants and shops. This is the meeting point for residents and visitors, and is ideal for a leisurely stroll while enjoying a cup of coffee or an ice cream.


Another place of interest is the technological district of Barcelona, ​​the 22@. This area houses innovative companies, startups and business incubators, creating a vibrant and creative atmosphere. Here you can experience first hand the entrepreneurial spirit of Barcelona, ​​with many opportunities to connect and learn.


Poblenou also offers a large number of beaches, such as Bogatell beach and Mar Bella beach. These places are ideal for relaxing and enjoying the Barcelona sun. There is also a wide range of water activities such as kayaking, paddle surfing and sailing.


Let's not forget its rich gastronomic offer. Poblenou is known for its traditional Catalan cuisine, with numerous restaurants offering typical dishes such as paella, fideuà and fish suquet. You can also find a wide variety of international cuisine, from sushi to gourmet hamburgers.


Conclusion


Poblenou is a unique neighborhood that combines moments of history with the innovation of the 21st century. If you're looking for an authentic experience in Barcelona, ​​don't hesitate to visit Poblenou. From its lively Rambla to its streets that exude industrial history, this neighborhood will captivate you with its diversity and charm.

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