Carrer de Joaquín Costa is a street in the city centre of Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain).
From working class beginnings, the street has been in a continuous state of gentrification during the 2000s (decade) and has become more mainstream attention in recent years, as well as a residential area home to many Filipino and Pakistani immigrants.
Teatre Goya and the Aragonese Cultural Centre are on the northern end of Joaquín Costa.
The street is named after the 19th century Aragonese intellectual, economist and Liberal politician Joaquín Costa.
[2] Although no buses run It can be easily accessed from the Barcelona Metro stations Universitat (L1 and L2 and Sant Antoni).