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Mr_music says:
You should be able to sell things at the gypsy market's throughout southern Spain. Although im not sure about northern Spain..
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fmoscoso says:
I decide to go to Thailand in two weeks!!! Crazy, don’t you think?
You can think its a little precipitate, but for my profession is not easy to plan holidays with too much anticipation.
Like I don’t have a supper budget, look for the beast dial. The shipper way and the best I found to have …
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HennaK says:
I would go to Barceloneta beach. If it's warm, laying there, if it's chilly you can walk along the beach. There are also lot of local restaurants in Barceloneta, offering fixed price menu (menu del dia), by lunch time (around 1pm). Fixed price menu include starter, main course and dessert (all you c…
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ramblas
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#19 of 27 general tips & advice in Barcelona
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Sjoukjee says:
The ramblas is a populair street in Barcelona with nice shops on and around that street. It is never boring there!
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wonderwander says:
While last time I was in Barcelona, seeing group of young girls dressing in bikinis and casual clothing and looks like if they are going to beach at Barcelona's metro. They were the thieves walking around and getting in and out of metro trains to pickpocket. They just get in a …
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sosa says:
Go walking in the Raval district at 3 am just because you want a kebab.
Walk around in a dubious neighbourhood dressed like a tourist with a Starbucks muffin in one hand, Starbucks juice in the other, your purse under your arm and looking up at apartments.
Run after muggers; life is more impo…
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jteddyb says:
If you're spending a few days in Barcelona, and want to stray a bit from the well-trodden guidebook path, it's essential that you buy a copy of the Guia del Ocio. This is a weekly listings magazine that comes out every Thursday, costs 1 euro, and is on sale at 90% of the city's newsstands. It includ…
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Pearl510 says:
I arrived late in the Barcelona airport, so I missed the last train to the city center. That's why I took the Aerobus, the official Airport bus that rides to and from the airport. A one way ticket costs 5 EUR, which is quite a lot compared to the train tickets (2,80 EUR if I remember correctly). The…
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iloveangls says:
This is a more expensive way to travel around Barcelona than the metro but it's definitely more exciting. You get to see a lot of the city you would miss if you took the metro everywhere. Anytime we go to a major city like this we take a double-decker bus so we can hop on and off where we chose and …
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matthijsverhoef says:
In the week of 25th of august I went with four friends to Barcelona. What a great city!!!! The subway is definitely the fasted way to explore the city. Because I am a big fan of the Olympic Games we first went to the Olympic Parc of Barcelona. The Olympic Stadium has free entrance and very nice to s…
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travelbar
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#26 of 27 general tips & advice in Barcelona
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malinita says:
this bar is not fare from "la rambla" it is a meeting point for
backpackers. the bar is open almost all day. it can help you with a lot
of things and information, about bars,pubs , sights etc.
every week there a arraged joyrides from here . you can also meet new people here and be on pub crewl.…
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manel says:
There are many ways to approach the city and the bicycle is a good way to go in a short time and at the same time enjoy it .. besides than is more practice is more healthy!
We must not forget that the distances in the city are not very large. This mode of transportation starts to play an important…
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