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Stroll the Rambla, the city’s wide promenade, to La Boqueria. More than a market, it is a community gathering place, where locals eat, shop, and connect. Bustling from dusk to dawn, its artistically arrayed foodstuffs provide an explosion of color and aromas that will make your mouth water. Here, a tasting of cheeses and hams, accompanied by fine wines, offers you the flavors of Spain. |
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You’ll become well acquainted with Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona’s celebrity architect – his unmistakable style with its organic shapes, twisted iron sculptures and colored tiles is hard to miss. |
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The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, was designed by Carles Buigas. In the 1980s music was incorporated with the light show at the fountain. The light and music performances from October to April take place on Fridays and Saturdays every half-hour between 7:00 and 8:30pm, and from May to September Thursday through Sunday every half-hour between 9:00 and 11:00pm. |
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If you enjoy art make a visit to The National Museum of Art in Barcelona offering a well-known collection of Romanesque art. Barcelona has a great number of museums which covers areas and eras of Spain. |
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