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Plaça Sant Jaume

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  • Via Laietana Princesa
    1. Madrid Central

    Via Laietana Princesa

    (2m)
    4 ()
  • SABA Catedral

    SABA Catedral

    (2m)
    4 ()
  • SABA BAMSA Francesc Cambó

    SABA BAMSA Francesc Cambó

    (2m)
    5 ()
    Contactless
  • La Rambla - Boquería

    La Rambla - Boquería

    (1.5m)
    6 ()
    Contactless
  • Ciutat Vella

    Ciutat Vella

    (1.9m)
    8 ()
  • Central Parking Ramblas

    Central Parking Ramblas

    (2.1m)
    8 ()
    Contactless
  • Edén

    Edén

    (2.1m)
    8 ()
  • El Born PARKIA

    El Born PARKIA

    (2.1m)
    10 ()
    Contactless
  • BSM La Boquería

    BSM La Boquería

    (2.2m)
    10 ()
  • NN Bonsuccés

    NN Bonsuccés

    (1.8m)
    10 ()
  • Plaça Catalunya SABA BAMSA

    Plaça Catalunya SABA BAMSA

    (2m)
    11 ()
    Contactless
  • SABA BAMSA Illa Raval

    SABA BAMSA Illa Raval

    (2.2m)
    12 ()
    Contactless
  • BSM Moll de la Fusta

    BSM Moll de la Fusta

    (1.95m)
    12 ()
  • SABA BAMSA Plaça dels Àngels

    SABA BAMSA Plaça dels Àngels

    (2m)
    12 ()
    Contactless
  • SABA BAMSA Plaça Urquinaona

    SABA BAMSA Plaça Urquinaona

    (2m)
    13 ()
    Contactless
    51,35
  • Hotel Abba Ramblas

    Hotel Abba Ramblas

    (1.95m)
    14 ()
  • El Nou Raval

    El Nou Raval

    (1.9m)
    15 ()
    9,90
  • AUMASA - Ronda Sant Pere

    AUMASA - Ronda Sant Pere

    (2.05m)
    15 ()
  • Raval Riera Alta

    Raval Riera Alta

    (1.9m)
    16 ()
    11,24
  • SABA Lluís Companys

    SABA Lluís Companys

    (2m)
    16 ()
    Contactless

Plaça Sant Jaume

Plaça Sant Jaume is located in the heart of Barcelona’s Old City, in the Gothic Quarter. So as you may have guessed it, finding somewhere to park here isn’t easy. Barcelona’s on-street parking either falls into a blue or a green zone. But the problem is, the rules change depending on whether you’re a city resident or a visitor, and of course, depending on which zone you’re parked in. 

Luckily Parclick is here to help you out. Take a look at the map to see which car park suits you, for however long you want. 

This charming square is located in the former Roman city called Barcino. But now the square gets its name from the Church. You’ll also be able to find the Government of Catalonia and Barcelona’s city hall, so if you’re into your politics, they’re definitely worth a visit.

The square is also the heart of the Feste Santa Eulalia, during this festival, you will see local resident build impressively high human towers, as well as a beautiful light show, which is projected onto the government buildings. 

This is a lively square, with a great vibes. You can also explore the rest of the city, we’re thinking Sagrada Familia and Las Ramblas by public transport - the metro Jaime I, which serves line 4. 

Plaça Sant Jaume