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La Boqueria
Visiting a city is not only about seeing the important monuments, museus and streets, but also about eating local food. If you're in Barcelona, a great place to do so is at La Boqueria Market. It's located in a very touristic area, next to La Rambla street and Catalunya...
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RazzMatazz Club
I've been to Barcelona last month an it has become one of my favorites locations ever. One of the reasons is its night life, specially RazzMatazz club. It's a 3 floor club, where you can get lost in dancing and drinking. There's also an outdoors place great for...
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Next Door Bcn
Next door Bcn is specialized in Relocation, and we can help you to find the perfect place for your stay in Barcelona, Moreover, our international team can assist clients in several languages in order to better meet their requirements. We facilitate the relocation and...
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Demasie
Demasie is a sweet shop known for its dessert, especially their cinnamon rolls, and lemonade. I consider it a hidden gem because of its lcoation. It is situated in a daunting street but Demasie is the light of it. Upon entering I was completely fascinated by the layout...
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Sagrada Familia Basilica
The Great Wall of China, the ancient city of Petra: Jordan, the statue of Christ the Redeemer: Brazil, the Great Pyramid of Giza: Egypt, the remains of Machu Picchu: Peru and those of Chichen Itza: Mexico, Rome's ancient Colosseum, and India's Taj Mahal. Do you know...
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Promenade + Maremagnum
Source Hello again, beauties! As promised in the previous entry, we are going to continue with some information about the centre of Barcelona. I gave you a summary of what you could find if you went from Paseo de Gracia towards the statue of Columbus, passing by the...
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Plaza de Catalunya
This square is worth seeing if you go to Barcelona, although I believe that you'll find it withotu looking, as it's on one of Barcelona's main streets. You can get there from Gracia street, Cataluña boulevard, Pelayo street, to name a few. It's Spain's biggest squares,...
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Roc de Sant Gaietà
Hi again guys! Today I'm going to tell you about a possible getaway which you can do if you're living in Barcelona for an extended period of time. Roc de Sant Gaietà is a small town considerably close by to Barcelona and Tarragona. You can see it in half a day, so you...
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Dublin sport tavern ('Dublins')
So, carrying on, I'm going to tell you about one of the best-kept secrets of Barcelona's young people. Dublins, or 'Dubs' as it's known among friends. An Irish pub which has a super atmosphere every night. Live music bands make it amazingly good, you can find groups...
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Playa Nova Icaria
Many of the tourists who come to Barcelona, if not all, do so due to the good weather of the city, and I am sure the Erasmus students do the same, which is why I am informing you all about a different beach in the middle of Barcelona, where you can have a great...
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La bodeguita de Marisol
La bodeguita de Marisol is a Catalan-Cuban bar in the heart of the emblematic district of Gracia. Here you can drink the best mojitos in Barcelona, with the best Latin music: salsa, merengue, bachata and the best reggaeton. Every Erasmus who visits on behalf of this...
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El Salamanca
Our tour guide recomended me and my friends tovisitthis restaurant. We were told that they serve tasty paella and local drink called Cava. I can say that it was the best choice we made visiting El Salamanca. The staff here is very friendly and actually cares about...
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Canaletas Fountain
No matter how much they may like football, everyone knows the celebration venue for Spain's most important teams. I, being Murcian, witnessed the risings of Real Murcia CF, where everyone headed towards La Redonda (Plaza Circular) dressed in burgundy with scarves,...
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Spiral Dance Center
Hey guys, I am coming from Austria, and I used to dance as much as possible. In Vienna I started with Zouk, a Brazilian dance that you can dance to every kind of music, like RnB, HipHop or even Dubstep. I absolutely fell in love and found it here in Barcelona in the...
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Gothic quarter
Gothic Quarter is a small area full of Gothic buildings in the city centre. It took me only 15 minutes to walk around this area. And the picture below is the Cathedral of Barcelona. It costs a few euros to get inside (so I didn't enter). And there are a few museums...
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Hard Rock Cafe
The Hard Rock Café; this world famous restaurant in all the big cities will have been a first for me in Barcelona. The atmosphere is as its name indicates - very rock. The walls are decorated with CDs, dedications to big stars and Jimmy Hendrix's guitar leaving us...
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Restaurant Can Culleretes
Restaurant Can Culleretes is said to be the oldest restaurant in Barcelona. I was walking near there one afternoon when I felt hungry, so I decided to give it a try. The restaurant is open from 1.30pm every day. When I arrived there, it was about 1.20pm, and there was a...
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Sant Pau Recinte Modernista (Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau)
The design, both exterior and interior, of the Sant Pau Hospital in Barcelona embodies the Catalan Art Nouveau, or Modernista. The design here is not as bold as Gaudi's architectural designs but rather traditional. Anyway, this hospital is the prettiest one amongst all...
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Rosa del Raval
A five day stay in Barcelona often spent eating... That's why you have to choose the best restaurants regarding both quality and price! Thanks to our friend who had already visited, we had some good gastronomic advice including this Mexican. Initially the offers...
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Pavilion Mies van der Rohe
The Pavilion is one of the most emblematic works of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and a benchmark of 20th century architecture. The famous Pavilion was built for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition and disassembled after it's closure the following year. Half a...