Chocolate street in Barcelona: Carrer Petritxol

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Shout out to all the chocolate lovers who are planning to visit Barcelona: Petritxol street, the well-known chocolate street in Barcelona, is a must-visit spot! You can’t miss one of the most authentic Barcelona streets. Besides enjoying a delicious cup of hot chocolate (and churros!) you will discover the history that this emblematic Barcelona street hides behind its walls. Definitely one of those special Barcelona streets to walk in Barcelona.

Carrer Petritxol history

Even though this street has more than 500 years of history, as of today nobody knows with certainty the origin of the name “Petritxol”. There are some hypothesis though… One of the most accepted is that Petritxol was the name of the man who lived in a house located in the middle of this street. And beyond this naming story, we want to share how “Carrer d’en Petritxol” keeps somehow the past alive in so many ways.

Also their walls have memory. Aside from its “cafeterías and granjas”, pay attention to those walls when walking the chocolate street in Barcelona. You will find:

  • Diverse commemorative plates dedicated to illustrious Catalan personalities.
  • Ceramics of l’auca del Senyor Esteve: based on the iconic novel by writer Santiago Russinyol. You will find the complete story on the wall of this Barcelona street, through images and text.
  • Civic and traffic signs from past times.

3 Curiosities about the popular chocolate street in Barcelona

Before walking through one of the most iconic Barcelona streets, here we share some curiosities about Carrer Petritxol:

1. Pablo Picasso exposed his work for the first time. It was hosted by Sala Parés, which is still located in number 5 of this emblematic street.

2. It was the first pedestrian street in the city: in 1959 sidewalks were removed and vehicle access was forbidden.

3. Àngel Guimerà, a recognized Catalan poet, lived in this street. The number 4 was home for this artist.

Carrer Petritxol today

It is one of the best Barcelona streets to get lost, which mixes history and gastronomy. You will find: “granges/xocolateries”, art galleries, jewelry, bookstores…

Here is a list of the shops and spaces you will find as you walk through this symbolic Barcelona street:

  • Chocolateries: Granja La Pallaresa, Granja Dulcinea, Xocoa.
  • Art Galleries: Galeria Trama, Sala Parés, Galeria Maxó.
  • Jewelry: Joieria Petritxol, By Ktu Bcn.
  • Other shops: Art Escudellers, Papereria Conesa, Llibreria Quera, Torrons Vicens, Le Comptoir de Mathilde.

The most iconic places to eat in the afternoon (what we call “merendar” between lunch and dinner), are these ones:

chocolate street

And at the end of the street you will find a square “Plaça del Pi” with a beautiful church. A nice place to take a picture.

What else you can do nearby: go shopping

If you decide to go to explore this iconic Barcelona street, and the Gothic quarter, you can also take advantage of the walk and do some shopping, since Portaferrissa street (with lots of shops) is connected to Petritxol.

Also we highly recommend you to explore another beautiful spot hidden in the Barcelona Gothic quarter: Sant Felip Neri square. we shared a couple of months ago what you will find there and the history behind this place.

How to arrive to the Chocolate street in Barcelona, Petritxol street:

It is located in the center of the city, near Les Rambles, in the Barcelona Gothic quarter.

Subway: L3 (Green line) Stop: Liceu.

Buses: V13, 59.

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