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Barcelona 2-25-07I know, lots of Hemmingway references but he was a big fan of both Spain and Kenya so it’s not really my fault. I really... Continue reading »
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After our long day and late night, we woke up very late on the Sunday - around 2pm. We figured we didn't need to wake up early and seize... Continue reading »
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Always wanted to get to know BarcelonaThe architecture is quite outrageous. Gaudi is the main proponent, but others have been influenced... Continue reading »
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Barcelona: population 7 million people, each owning one animal, and, for two nights three Aussies. Our arrival was assisted by the GPS su... Continue reading »
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Carcassonne is one of our favorite places. We walked back to the castle at 10.30am as it was getting set up for a long, hot Sunday. First... Continue reading »
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1. Espacio Movistar
This all-in-one entertainment,education and relaxation center offers a myriad of activities for adults, catering especially toward college students. The 22000 square feet (2000 square meters) space is partitioned into separate... more
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2. BasÃlica de Santa MarÃa del Mar
Apart from the Cathedral and Sagrada Familia, this is the most visually appealing religious building in the city. You should include it during any visit to the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter). It's an austere Gothic structure with... more
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3. Las Ramblas
A series of streets, joined together one after the other, that lead from Plaça Catalunya to the sea. The word rambla comes from the Arabic term, ramla, which means a riverbed, and these streets actually used to be a riverbed th... more
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4. Parc del Fòrum
Designed to be the location of the Fòrum de Les Cultures 2004, the beautiful buildings and leisure areas of el Parc Del Fòrum equally host business conventions and cultural events. The new construction has become one of the mai... more
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5. Sagrada Familia (La)
Antoni Gaudà began this utterly surreal temple in 1882 and it is still being constructed. It was originally intended to be a modest, neo-Gothic church, but it has become the most famous building in Barcelona. Gaudà broke away f... more
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6. Cafe que pone Muebles Navarro (El)
Try this place for a change. It's a quirky café-bar with an eclectic decor. The premises were previously used as a furniture store and the café owners just decided to keep what was left after the closing down sale. It's a large... more
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7. Glaciar
This quaint little bar is located in the beautiful and cosmopolitan Plaça Reial. It doesn't just serve coffee and alcoholic drinks; it also organizes occasional exhibitions of photography and paintings and hosts regular debate... more
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8. Zig-Zag
Only a few bars can boast a DJ as well-known as Elizzete Lawrencon, who makes it easy to have a great time with an incredible repertoire of funk, acid-jazz, house and hip-hop tunes. The setting is equally unique, all done up in... more
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9. Fira de llibres d'ocasió
The second-hand book fair that takes place in Mercat de Sant Antoni every Sunday attracts all sorts of people. You'll see families that have just come to browse amongst the books, posters and postcards as well as adolescents lo... more
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10. Bar Marsella
An early-19th Century interior welcomes you at this old and still-running-smooth pub. Graced in the past by known names like Picasso and Hemingway, this popular spot gets crowded on most nights. It is known to serve the green,... more





