Carrer de Pelai, Barcelona facts for kids
Carrer de Pelai is a very popular street in Barcelona, Spain. It's known for its many shops and is one of the busiest streets during the day. This street is special because it forms the border between two important areas of the city: Ciutat Vella (the Old City) and Eixample (a newer, planned part of the city).
Carrer de Pelai stretches from Plaça de Catalunya, a big central square where La Rambla street begins, all the way to Plaça de la Universitat. It's named after King Pelagius, a famous king from the old kingdom of Asturias. The city council officially approved the Catalan name "Carrer de Pelai" in 1980, but it had been called that even before the year 1900.
Getting Around: Public Transport
This street is easy to reach using Barcelona's public transport system. You can find several metro stations nearby, making it simple to visit for shopping or exploring.
Metro Stations Near Carrer de Pelai
- Catalunya station: This is a major hub where you can catch metro lines L1, L3, L6, and L7.
- Universitat station: This station serves metro lines L1 and L2.
More About Barcelona Streets
If you're interested in learning more about the streets and squares in Barcelona, especially in the areas around Carrer de Pelai, here are some other pages you might find interesting.
- List of streets and squares in Eixample
- List of streets and squares in Ciutat Vella
- Avinguda de la Llum
In Spanish: Calle de Pelayo (Barcelona) para niños