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  • 1). History Of Barcelona - Gothic Quarters  By : Anil Gupta
    The Barcelona Barri Gotic area is also known as the Gothic Quarter and is the area in which the old town of Barcelona is located. The streets of the Barri Gotic vary considerably in style but the old quarter is generally portrayed by narrow cobbled streets with tall old buildings. It has its very own famous personalities - Picasso lived and worked in Barri Gotic from 1895 to 1904 and Joan Miró was born and lived here during his youth.
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  • 2). Beach Bumming In Barcelona  By : Anil Gupta
    The massive clean-up operation of the beach and nearby Olympic marina and village undertaken for the 1992 Olympics has led to this area becoming a magnet for Barcelonans and visitors alike. A lot of effort goes into maintaining the cleanliness of both sand and sea, which is tested daily, and all beaches have disabled access, lifeguards, sun beds and showers.
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  • 4). Unfinished Work Of Art  By : Anil Gupta
    The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia or simply known as Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished work of art, is one of Barcelona’s most popular tourist attractions. The church will not be completed before 2041 and the construction is still going on, but it has already become Barcelona’s most important attraction. Antoni Gaudí took over as lead architect of this church at the age of 31.
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  • 5). Shopping – A Soothing Experience  By : Anil Gupta
    It may not quite be in the same league as Paris or Milan, Barcelona is certainly among Europe’s cities of style. It is a natural magnet for the fashion-conscious and there is no shortage of design outlets for even the most indefatigable consumer. Everything from books to jewels, haute couture, designer furniture, cava and condoms is on offer. Several markets animate squares around the centre of town.
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  • 6). Tribute To Christopher Columbus  By : Anil Gupta
    El Monumento de Cristóbal Colón is homage to the adventuresome spirit as well as to Christopher Columbus. The design on the column includes the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The monument commemorates Columbus’s meeting with the king and queen of Spain after his first voyage to the Americas. They met in Barcelona in 1493. The.
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  • 7). Tourist's Comforts - Hotels  By : Anil Gupta
    Whether one comes to Barcelona as a tourist, for business reasons or in order to attend a Spanish course, there are many different ways to stay in Barcelona. For every taste there is a right type of accommodation. No matter if one wants to bring his/her home to Barcelona as one does not want to miss the possibility of making his/her own dinners or having a bit more space to one’s own, then there is choice of booking self-catering apartments in Barcelona.
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  • 8). Breathtakingly Beautiful Barcelona  By : Anil Gupta
    Barcelona is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. A few days is usually enough to get Barcelona under one’s skin, but a few days is never enough to see all the beauty of this magical city. Barcelona’s main subdivisions include the Ciutat Vella (Old City) between Plaça de Catalunya and the port; the Eixample, the grid square of city blocks built after 1860.
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  • 9). Boulevard In Barcelona - La Rambla  By : Anil Gupta
    Las Ramblas is located centrally in Barcelona city and is popular with the tourists. It is a lively avenue filled with action. Las Ramblas is located at a distance of 1.2 kilometers from Port Vell. As prostitutes repeatedly visit it at the nighttime, the southern-most end of the Ramblas becomes a red light district. Factually Las Ramblas refer to the area around five interconnecting roads running from the Barcelona Harbor to Catalunya Square.
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  • 10). Party Popper Time  By : Anil Gupta
    A night out in Barcelona is a long event. It is always better to be little slow at first so that one is able to face the exuberant party-scene until the early morning. Like the usual trend in Barcelona, nightlife sets off a few hours later. The starts of the evening should be in one of the numerous bars or cafes in Barcelona before going to a club. Usually the bars generally close at 3:00 am.
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  • 11). Dancing To The Tune  By : Anil Gupta
    When one thinks of Spain, one of the most typical images is that of the Flamenco dancers with their passion and fire. This art form is unique to the Spanish culture, in both song and dance. Flamenco has a commanding individuality that bewitches everyone .It is great to experience the passion of Flamenco music. Enjoy an authentic Flamenco show with some of Spain’s greatest artists.
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  • 12). Arch Of Triumph In Barcelona  By : Anil Gupta
    The Arc de Triomf of Barcelona was made as principal entry, in 1888, for the Universal Exhibition, which was located in the park of the Ciudadella. The frieze on the front, created by Josep Reynás, represents Barcelona welcoming visitors. The frieze at the back was made by Josep Llimona which represents a delivery of prizes. The Plaça de l´Arc de Triomf was the monumental gateway which led to the enclosure of the 1888 World Fair.
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  • 13). Royal Plaza - Placa Reial  By : Anil Gupta
    The Plaça Reial is characterized by his architecture and its disposition as a court, with porches that lodge very calm terraces. The square has a central fountain and palms that provide very enjoyable shade during the evening. This square is very silent and seems to be disconnected of the city with marvelous lampposts. The charming 19th-century square is just off the Ramblas and Carrer Ferran.
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  • 14). Barcelona – Convergence Of Old And New  By : Anil Gupta
    Barcelona loves to indulge in the incredible. From the urban pageant that is Las Ramblas to buildings with no straight lines, the city pushes the limits of style in everything it does, and gets away with it. As the center of the whimsical and daring Modernism architectural movement, Barcelona holds fairy-tale creations that are unlike others in the world; as home to three of the most well-known Surrealist painters, Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, and Joan Miró, even the most famous art of Barcelona is grounded in a reality alternative.
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  • 15). Funfare At Tibidabo  By : Anil Gupta
    The Tibidabo amusement park is one of the oldest in Europe and dates back to the first decade of the 20th century. In addition to the six old attractions which have been restored and are in working condition, the park also has an important number of modern attractions, as well as the unique Museu d'Autòmates. Located at the top of the mountain after which the park is named, the Tibidabo has one of the most spectacular views of Barcelona.
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  • 16). Barcelona's Old Town - Ciutat Vella  By : Anil Gupta
    The heart of the city is Ciutat Vella or the Barcelona’s old town. It’s made up of many small neighborhoods. All these neighborhoods are full of old-world character and are linked by narrow, winding streets. Students, foreigners and artists have moved into the area, attracted by its sense of old town, or Ciutat Vella, though it faced many years of decline.
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  • 17). Rich Man's House - Casa Batllo  By : Anil Gupta
    It is Gaudi’s amazing creations. Casa Batllo was built for the private residence of a wealthy textile industrialist, Joseph Batllo. The house is a modern interpretation of Barcelona’s medieval roots, with a rainbow of dragon scale shingles on the roof, and skeleton-like railings for the balconies. The inside is open to visitors, and displays some of Gaudi’s furnishing creations as well.
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  • 18). Excavation In Barcelona - Quarry  By : Anil Gupta
    Casa Mila, also known as “the Quarry” as it has rock-like façade, was Gaudi’s last private commission. Although the apartment building houses a few residences, most of the structure is open to visitors. There is a special exhibition housed in the attic of the Casa Mila, which includes models and explanations of all Gaudi’s projects. Especially interesting, is the wonderland of rooftop chimneys and staircases that visitors can pass through, while circling a large opening to the building’s central courtyard.
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  • 19). Wonderful Waterfront - Barcelona Guide  By : Anil Gupta
    There’s nothing quite like dining outdoor with the blue waters of the Mediterranean spread out before one’s eyes. Pop a bottle of cava and raise the glass, ‘Salut’ this is one of the most inviting sides of the ‘new’ Barcelona. The pre- and post-Olympic redevelopment passion opened Barcelona to the sea again, and its new marinas and ports brim with yachts, pedestrian promenades, palms, beaches, restaurants, bars and shops.
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  • 20). Funtasttic – Kid’s Time Out  By : Anil Gupta
    Barcelona is a city where people spend a lot of time outside, so as a result there is children’s play areas dotted around all over the city. There are also some lovely big parks, which are great places to take children to if one is visiting Barcelona. This city is also full of surprises for young visitors. Barcelona has a magic mountain – Tibidabo. At the zoo one can see how a lot of animals live and a dolphin show.
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  • 21). Paradise For Animal Lovers  By : Anil Gupta
    Barcelona Zoo is a fantastic Zoo situated in Park Ciutadella. If one is an animal lover and enjoy visiting Zoos, one will love Barcelona Zoo. The Zoo has a wide variety of animals, birds, reptiles, marine life & insects. At the weekends the Zoo puts on the famous Dolphin shows, which are an absolute must. With a many eating areas, a shop, electric cars, ponies, a mini-train & much more, you will have a great day out no matter what age a person is.
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  • 22). Theatre Lovers - Enjooooy  By : Anil Gupta
    The Grand Theatre of the Liceu was built at the proposal of the Liceu Filharmònico-Dramàtic Barcelonès. Joaquim de Gispert, a member and director of the institution, got the allowance of the lands of the former Trinity Convent in the Rambla, where construction of the theatre began in 1844, under the direction of the architect Francesc d'Assís Soler, who was replaced a year later by Josep Oriol Mestres and Miquel Garriga i Roca.
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  • 23). Indescribable Stadium - Barcelona  By : Anil Gupta
    The Barcelona football stadium is the 3rd largest football stadium in the World after the stadiums in Sao Paulo, Brazil and Mexico City. Barcelona camp nou has a capacity of 110,000 people and on every match practically every seat is taken -such is the passion for football shared by the Catalan people. When Kubula arrived, the old Les Corts stadium proved to be too small and it was necessary to find a new site.
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  • 25). Connoisseur's -Tongue Twisters  By : Anil Gupta
    When eating out in Barcelona, one can expect much olive oil, garlic and fish as the main ingredients of any dish dish. Furthermore, pasta dishes are more popular here than elsewhere in Spain. It goes without saying that no matter what dish one is opting for, it can be combined perfectly with one of many fabulously tasty Spanish wines. Generally one can ask for the open red or white wine or the ‘vino de la casa’.
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