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Barcelona is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Europe. It is a city that has almost everything due to its location on the north coast of Spain.
When I say the privilege to speak on the fact that he has the sun, the mountains, the sea and is on the road to Andorra and France. Someone told me if you had all the money in the world who have chosen to live in Barcelona because of all these points I mentioned above and I must say he is certainly right. Barcelona has many strengths.
How to Barcelona these days has never been more easy and the choice of transport is very varied. There are two main lines low cost airlines flying here from most European cities and land in El Prat which is on the outskirts of Barcelona or Girona airport, which is about half past one drive from the city center of Barcelona.
What are the hidden treasures of Barcelona, apart from its location? To start, a walk Gothic or Gothic Quarter, which is at the heart of the city, is amazing. Most buildings here date back to medieval times, with some here from the Roman colony. The neighborhood retains its gothic labyrinthine maze Street, which are usually closed to normal traffic leaving only taxis and public service vehicles through. One of the most famous monuments Here is the Cathedral of Santa Eulalia, which was built in the 13 and 15 years on top of a church Visiogothic. It is dedicated to Eulalia of Barcelona a co-patron of the city. According to Catholic tradition Eulalia, who was a virgin, was martyred during the Roman settlement of Barcelona.
The next is Another hidden jewel of El Raval district, which belongs to the district of Ciutat Vella and with Gothic Quarter. This area of the city has undergone a major campaign to rub as they used to be very famous because of crime and prostitution here. It is now a space where artists live with its population of immigrants. You will also find many bars and clubs with some hip restaurants. Raval has two sites – one of which is one of my favorites – The Gat, which is a large statue felines by Colombian sculptor Fernando Botero and can be found at Rambla del Raval. The other attraction is the Boqueria market – one of the best markets in Europe not only in Spain. It has the freshness of seafood offered in collaboration with beautiful fruit and vegetables. It is an experience in itself just to enter the market and make a turn. A word of warning: keep your valuables close, as is usually full of thieves pocketing stunned looking for unwary tourists!
The last mention hidden treasure that is another area called Barceloneta Ciutat Vella. This area is known for its sandy beach and numerous pubs, bars and restaurants along the promenade. This area was originally built for residents of another district of La Ribera, who had been displaced by the construction of the Citadel of Barcelona by King Philip V in 1714. One of the best places to visit is undoubtedly a place called Can Paixano Reina Cristina 7. It is one of the most spectacular sights cheapest cava in Barcelona a variety snack that you never knew existed! It is essentially a noisy bar, where the vein bottle can Paixano the most expensive is a little more 5 euros. Do not expect a seat because there is not! If you go to lunch, you can find a little space for a drink – but if you go in the night, expect the place to be packed! A favorite among many English teachers who either reside permanently in Barcelona or in transit. Amazing.
Related Articles and Stories can be found at Steve’s blog about Barcelona and Catalonia – Barcelona Catalonia
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