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This Jewish neighborhood in Barcelona is located next to Plaça Sant Jaume at the end of Carrer de la Boqueria. It's made up of a series of very narrow streets where the majority of the Jewish community lived in the Middle Ages. The charm of this neighborhood is found in the fact that it has changed very little in the last 500 years. Nowadays the area is known for the large number of antique shops found there. Stroll around and breathe the air of days gone by.
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Old Town Barcelona's old town, or Ciutat Vella , is the heart of the city. It's made up of many small neighborhoods, full of old-world character, linked by narrow, winding streets. Students, foreigners and artists thrive in this area, attracted by its sense of history and cosmopolitan feel along …