Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Barcelona is a cosmopolitan city of enormous socio-cultural, touristic, commercial and financial importance. It is one of the most visited European cities, on the one hand by tourists motivated by discovering the capital, and on the other and by participants in trade fairs, congresses and all kinds of cultural exhibitions that are held year-round throughout the city.
The l’Eixample district, in the very center of the city of Barcelona, with its precise and harmonious street layout forming a grid, is currently one of the most sought-after and in-demand in the capital of Catalonia. This district is home to the most important promenades and squares in Barcelona; Passeig de Gràcia, La Rambla de Catalunya, Avinguda Diagonal, Calle Balmes, etc. A unique architectural heritage that includes most of the city’s modernist masterpieces; the Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, La Pedrera, among others.