Casco Viejo
Las Siete Calles or Casco Viejo in Spanish or Zazpikaleak or Alde Zaharra in Basque are different names for the medieval neighbourhood of Bilbao, part of the Ibaiondo district. The walled section of the town existed until the end of the 19th century and was known by the names Seven Streets or Old Town, respectively.
The Seven Streets
The name Zazpikaleak or Las Siete Calles come from the oldest part of the neighbourhood which included exactly 7 streets and some much more narrow alleys connecting them, called cantons. The historical seven streets of Bilbao are:- Somera, "upper"
- Artekale, "middle street"
- Tendería, "shopkeeper's"
- Belostikale, "rapid street"
- Carnicería Vieja, "old butchery"
- Barrenkale, "lower street"
- Barrenkale Barrena, "lower lower street"
The area is served by Casco Viejo station of the Bilbao Metro.
Tourism
The area is probably the most colorful part of Bilbao, including many shops and taverns, several historical churches, a large food retail market, the public Arriaga Theatre, the seat of the Academy of the Basque Language, a ball court, and a public library. It is connected to the rest of the city and conurbation by the subway, tramway and buses. Three public elevators also connect Casco Viejo to the neighbourhoods of Begoña and Solokoetxe, which otherwise demand a rather intense uphill walk.There is a tradition of middle-age men doing a tavern crawl drinking short glasses of wine and singing choral songs.
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