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    Tips for women travelers

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    In Barcelona women are as emancipated as in any other large European city. If a degree of machismo still exists it is minimal, and women are increasingly reaching high positions in all walks of life (though not as many as they would like). As... Continue reading »

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    Suggested itineraries

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    You can cover quite a few of central Barcelona's monuments and architectural highlights in just a day. But the more time you have available, the more justice you can do to the wealth of sights in and near the city. Here are some recommendatio... Continue reading »

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    In one day

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    This is going to be a very full day, so get an early start at the Plaça Cataluña. Spend the morning wandering down La Rambla to the statue and Mirador de Colón, beside the port. Return via the Plaça Reial and explore the neighboring Barri Gòt... Continue reading »

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    In two days

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    On the first day, follow the itinerary described in "In One Day." On the second day, stroll through the pond- and garden-filled Parc de la Ciutadella and, time permitting, visit the zoo. Then explore the narrow lanes of La Ribera, with its Pi... Continue reading »

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    In three days

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Spend the first two days as described in the other two itineraries. On Day 3, make a leisurely morning exploration of L'Eixample, the 19th-century district that expanded the city away from the congested Barri Gòtic and Ciutat Vella. This is... Continue reading »

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View of Barcelona from Montjuic hill View from the top of the Sagrada Familia, about 100 meters up. La Rambla Wharf area
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