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A walk through Les Corts district

Written by Adriana

This Barcelona neigbourhood takes its name from the ancient town of Las Corts de Sarria, segregated from Sarria district in 1836, when both (Las Corts and Sarria) were annexed to the city of Barcelona. It is the smallest district of Barcelona and the least populated, mostly residential, inhabited by families or students studying at the nearby University District. If you’re going to spend some time in Barcelona, whether for holiday, for work or studies, and need to stay in this area, there are many types of rental apartments in Les Corts that you may find interesting and fulfilling. For more information visit our website, call our offices to make an appointment with one of our experts (+34 93 452 13 47) or visit them on the 99 Casanova Street or in 200 Bailen Street.

Among the landmarks that are worth visiting in the district of Les Corts are:

Jardins de la Maternitat

Festes Majors at Les Corts: These festivities will take place early in the first two weeks of October and include all kinds of activities: music performances, dancing, contests, games, sports, culture, etc.

About the author

Adriana

Adriana is a writer, content & community manager, web designer, media analyst and tireless traveler.

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