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fivepointpalm says:
the shopping mall "DIAGONAL MAR" is little bit outside the core of the city... but you can reach it easily with a 10-15 minute subway-ride...
take the yellow line (subway) and get out at the "El Maresme" station...
- lots of different restaurants : mexican, german, korean, chinese, burger king…
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ellieisamazing says:
Didn't think much of this place at first ... tour buses, lots of school kids, cafeteria style eating. But I took the St. Joan Finucular to the top and walked to the (I think) St. Jerome summit? Anyway, had a real life altering experience up there, found it to be a very spiritual and very special. On…
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PleaseDontBePsycho says:
Cheap to expensive depending on where you sit. If you sit far away and in the sun (Andanada 8) then it's 18 Euros. Check the tourist newspaper publication for the dates when there are bullfights. I got lucky and happened to be there on the day when one of the two bullfights for the month was happeni…
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Las Ramblas
3 reviews
#19 of 43 things to do in Barcelona
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JP-NED says:
The RAMBLA is, of course, the best known landmark of Barcelona, and deservedly so. The Rambla was originally just a torrent (Rambla comes from the Arabic "ramla", torrent). Meandering down from the Pl. de Catalunya to the Columbus statue, filled with newspaper kiosks, flower and animal stalls, and …
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JP-NED says:
L’Aquàrium de Barcelona is the most important marine leisure and education centre in the world concerning the Mediterranean. A series of 35 tanks, 11,000 animals and 450 different species, an underwater tunnel 80 metres long, six million litres of water and an immense Oceanarium, the only one in …
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JP-NED says:
Gaudí’s Casa Milà is arguably the most controversial residential house in Spain.It was built between 1906 and 1910. The building is a construction of concrete and iron and has neither supporting nor retaining walls.
They say that there isn't a single straight line and no right angle in the whol…
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cotterb says:
The zoo here is wonderful. It costs €14.50 to get in but the experience is well worth the cost. They have animals from many locations and each exhibit can be seen from many angles so you can almost always find and see the animal. Additionally each animal has a description about…
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hugovlad says:
This are a few fotos i've been doing in the old city streets...
Barcelona is a city with a lot of great spots to fotograph..
who ever wants to use the camera just walk on the streets of Barrio Gotico, Born, Eixample and Raval...
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=68406&id=625778545&l=31e…
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minerva3333 says:
The Casa Museu Gaudí is located inside the Parc Guell grounds, and was Gaudí’s home for 20 years. The museum contains mostly furniture designed by the artist and a few of his drawings and inspirations. There are also a few pieces designed by some of Gaudí’s contemporaries. I am not exactly…
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_jade_ says:
Hail a Taxi and tell the driver to take you to the Caseta del Migdia. In the juncture where the taxi leaves you, take the lower road that leads to a picnic area surrounded only by trees...and stars!
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ohtsarevich says:
Don Quijote is a Spanish language school in Barcelona. I put it in this category because frankly I don't know where else to put it, though it isn't really a one-day activity.
The school offers Spanish courses from one week to.. as long as you like, really, at any level. I was personally a complet…
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Ann_Hells says:
The Barcelona aquarium is found on the maremagnum, an area on the port with a mall and cinema complex. While walking through this area it is very tempting to go inside. I have been here a couple times, and it is a good place to go with kids, but the entrance fee is 16 euro, so too expensive for stud…
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kristinasub says:
The Parc de la Ciutadella is Barcelona's most central park. The park includes a zoo, a lake, a large fountain and several museums.
Also the Catalan Parliament is seated at a building in the center of the park.
If you attend to visit this place,and I really recommend that, you'll find the park at t…
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JP-NED says:
After so many culture, there is some time to take a look at one of the local markets of Barcelona.
Probably Barcelona’s best-known market, ideally situated just off La Rambla this market is a must whether sourcing ingredients for a fine meal or just wandering through. It´s an assault on the sens…
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JP-NED says:
The documentation about the Monastery of Sant Pau del Camp is very limited and extremely confuse. It was founded between the years 897 to 911 by the Earl Guifre Borrell according to his gravestone found in January 1596, wich at the moment is attached to the wall in the left arm os the church, under …
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