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Bars
of the
Old Town
Enjoy a
drink or
some
tapas in
an
atmospheric
fin
de
sičcle
bar.
Las
Ramblas
A stroll
down
Barcelona's
famous
thoroughfare
is a
must for
both
tourists
and
locals
alike.
Montjuďc
The
largest
open
space in
the city,
with a
host of
fascinating
museums
and the
impressive
buildings
from the
1992
Olympics.
Parc
de la
Ciutadella
Barcelona's
favourite
park and
a Sunday
afternoon
rendezvous
for
families,
friends
and
ducks.
Modernisme
The
spectacular
modernista
creations
dotted
around
the city
by the
architect
genius
Antoni
Gaudí
and his
contemporaries.
Camp
Nou
Home of
F.C.
Barcelona,
one of
Europe's
premier
sides
with a
cabinet
full of
trophies
to prove
it.
The
Seu
cathedral
Built
from the
thirteenth
to
fifteenth
centuries
on the
site of
a Roman
temple,
La
Seu
is one
of the
great
Gothic
buildings
in
Spain.
Boqueria
Market
This
cavernous
iron and
glass
market
in the
city
centre,
filled
with
fresh
produce
and
colourful
characters,
is the
perfect
place to
get
picnic
provisions.
Barri
Gňtic
The
Barri
Gňtic's
evocative
narrow
streets
were the
centre
of
Barcelona's
medieval
prosperity
and are
now home
to much
of the
city's
nightlife.
The
Sardana
Traditional
Catalan
dance,
performed
weekly
outside
the
cathedral
and at
national
festivals,
with
everyone
encouraged
to join
in.
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