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|  Via Layetana 30, Barcelona User Rating from 877 reviews - 18.1 / 10 | | from $118 |
| |  Diputacio 394, Barcelona User Rating from 2643 reviews - 16.9 / 10 | | from $41 |
| |  Gran Via De Les Corts Catalanes 656, Barcelona User Rating from 1075 reviews - 17.8 / 10 | | from $78 |
| |  Avenida Diagonal 1, Barcelona User Rating from 2647 reviews - 16.9 / 10 | | from $71 |
| |  Gran Via 647, Barcelona User Rating from 1297 reviews - 17.4 / 10 | | from $68 |
| |  Bergara 8, Barcelona User Rating from 1014 reviews - 17.7 / 10 | | from $84 |
| |  C, Capellans, 4, Barcelona User Rating from 940 reviews - 17.8 / 10 | | from $98 |
| |  Caspe, 103, Barcelona User Rating from 2363 reviews - 16.8 / 10 | | from $54 |
| |  Plaça De Llevant, S/N, Barcelona User Rating from 2052 reviews - 16.9 / 10 | | from $62 |
| |  Calle Hospital 7, Barcelona User Rating from 911 reviews - 17.8 / 10 | | from $68 |
| |  Avenida Del Litoral, 10, Barcelona User Rating from 980 reviews - 17.6 / 10 | | from $113 |
| |  Avenida De Roma, 2-4, Barcelona User Rating from 1108 reviews - 17.5 / 10 | | from $68 |
| |  La Rambla 117, Barcelona User Rating from 2282 reviews - 16.8 / 10 | | from $73 |
| |  Rambla De Catalunya 27, Barcelona User Rating from 809 reviews - 17.9 / 10 | | from $75 |
| |  7 Avenida Catedral, Barcelona User Rating from 873 reviews - 17.8 / 10 | | from $71 |
| |  Diputacio 325 , Barcelona User Rating from 1739 reviews - 16.9 / 10 | | from $53 |
| |  Sicilia 255, Barcelona User Rating from 674 reviews - 18.1 / 10 | | from $71 |
| |  Calle Bruc 33, Barcelona User Rating from 756 reviews - 17.8 / 10 | | from $35 |
| |  Tallers 66, Barcelona User Rating from 972 reviews - 17.4 / 10 | | from $73 |
| |  Pintor Fortuny 13, Barcelona User Rating from 1578 reviews - 16.8 / 10 | | from $72 |
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About BarcelonaBarcelona, Spain’s second largest city is the capital of Catalonia and is home to around 2 million people. It has a history dating back over 2,000 years and in more recent times, obtained further international recognition by hosting the 1992 Olympic Games which saw Barcelona revitalized and introduced millions of new tourists to this beautiful coastal city.Barcelona is home to possibly Europe’s most well-preserved Gothic Quarter and Gaudi’s quirky architecture permeates the city - the steep walk up to his Parc Guell is a must - and galleries rightly highlight local genius talents Miro and Picasso. One of the major delights of Barcelona is simply walking around and discovering the city by foot, checking out the many markets, galleries, churches and museums. The centre of town, around the Ciutat Vella (old town), is the focus for many visitors looking for a taste of the city, whilst a trip out to the Barceloneta district and its beaches is a must when the weather is warm (which it is for most of the year). |
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