1. The Gothic Quarter is the oldest part of Barcelona, located in the heart of the city. It is characterized by narrow streets, gothic architecture, and historic buildings. The quarter dates back to the Roman times and has been inhabited continuously since then, with many of the buildings dating back to medieval times. Some of the notable attractions in the Gothic Quarter include the Barcelona Cathedral, the Plaça del Rei, and the remnants of the Roman Wall.

2. The Gothic Quarter is open to visitors all day, every day, as it is a public area. There is no admission fee to enter the quarter.

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3. The Gothic Quarter is easily accessible by metro, bus, or on foot. The nearest metro stations are Jaume I (L4) or Liceu (L3), and several buses also stop in the area. Visitors can also walk to the Gothic Quarter from other parts of the city, as it is located in the city center. There are no tickets required to visit the Gothic Quarter, but tickets may be required for certain attractions or tours.