The Vibrant Canvas of Barcelona: Graffiti Wall
Explore the colorful Graffiti Wall in Ciutat Vella, a vibrant hub of street art that celebrates Barcelona's artistic spirit and urban culture.
Discover the Graffiti Wall in the heart of Ciutat Vella, Barcelona—a vibrant display of urban art that tells the story of the city through its colorful murals and street art.
A brief summary to Graffiti wall
- Carrer Raquel Meller, 60, Barcelona, Ciutat Vella, Barcelona, 08001, ES
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best lighting for photographs.
- Take your time to read the messages behind the graffiti; many pieces convey deep social and political commentary.
- Bring a camera or smartphone to capture the vibrant art, but be respectful of the artists' work.
- Check out the nearby cafes for a quick refreshment after exploring the wall.
- Consider visiting during the weekend to see live art events or performances that may be happening in the area.
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Getting There
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Metro
Take the L3 (Green Line) Metro from any station in Barcelona. If you're starting from Plaça de Catalunya, board the train towards Canyelles and get off at the 'Drassanes' station. Once you exit the station, head towards Carrer de l'Hospital, and then take a right onto Carrer de la Riera Alta. Continue walking straight until you reach Carrer Raquel Meller, where the Graffiti wall is located at number 60.
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Bus
You can take the bus lines 14, 36, or 41 to get to the area. If you are near Plaça de Catalunya, catch the bus 14 from the stop at 'Plaça de Catalunya - Via Laietana'. Get off at the 'Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau' stop. From there, walk towards Carrer de l'Hospital, then turn right onto Carrer de la Riera Alta, and continue until you reach Carrer Raquel Meller, where the Graffiti wall is located.
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Walking
If you're near the Gothic Quarter, you can walk to the Graffiti wall. Start from the Barcelona Cathedral and head southwest on Carrer del Bisbe. Continue onto Carrer de la Riera Alta. Once you reach Carrer Raquel Meller, turn left; the Graffiti wall will be at number 60. This is a pleasant walk that will take you through some of the charming streets of the city.
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