Where artists, immigrants live together...
Full of contrasts, seducing and vibrant, the dark and the sordid at the same time, El Raval is a dificult-to-describe place. The neighborhood, located out of the walls of Barcelona destroyed at the end of the 20th century, used to house the city's red light district in its southern part.
Nowadays, walking in El Raval means entering a world where students, artists, illegal immigrants and prostitutes live together.
This fascinating diversity is marked by the presence of the MACBA (Museum of Contemporary Art), the CCCB (exhibition center) and art galleries, cool shops of alternative clothing, bookshops like 'Central' and restaurants and bars with a great atmospheres.