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Cadaqués
CADAQUÉS The Costa Brava forms the most northerly stretch of the coast of Catalonia and one of the most beautiful in Spain. Right in the heart of Cap de Creus is Cadaqués, an area set in the unusual natural landscape of the steep hills that cut across the county of Alt Empordà before falling into the sea in the form of cliffs. This lovely village with seagoing routes has excellent beaches and tranquil coves with clear water which, together with an unbeatable tourist infrastructure, attracts anyone looking for a place to enjoy sun and sea. Its natural harbour and the natural quality of its sea offer the best conditions for practising all kinds of sports and aquatic activities, like diving, sailing or windsurfing. The old town At the head of Cadaqués bay rises the network of narrow cobbled streets and white houses making up the old town. Above the outline of the town, the image of the church of Santa María, a carefully restored church with a white façade, stands out, housing a magnificent Baroque style reredos. Modernist architecture, for its part, has left its distinctive imprint on some of the most notable buildings in the town, like the Casa Serinyena. During the first decades of the 20th century, the town became an important European cultural centre. Many leading artists, like Picasso, Chagall and Klein, found their particular source of inspiration in this beautiful corner of the province of Gerona. However, it was Salvador Dalí who gave Cadaqués international fame. The artistic genius spent long periods here during his childhood as well as establishing his home there. His house-museum, beside Port Lligat bay, to the north of the town, enables you to get to know part of the extensive work of this master of Surrealism. The wide cultural offer of Cadaqués ranges from its many museums and art galleries, like the Municipal Art Museum, which exhibits works by artists who maintained close links with Cadaqués, or the Perrot-Moore Museum, which brings together works of European graphic art, without forgetting the now traditional International Music Festival, which is held annually in the church of Santa María. Cuisine and surroundings The rich culinary tradition of Empordà is well represented in Cadaquès, because in the town you can taste some of the specialities of the county. Dishes like fish "suquet" (stew), rice casserole or cuttlefish with peas show a clever combination of products from the sea and from inland. To accompany there, the Ampurdán-Costa Brava Denomination of Origin produces excellent wines, among which the “novell” (new) wine should be mentioned. Sweet wines are also made, as well as exceptional light, fruity young reds. The strategic location of Cadaqués enables you to discover other places in the county of Alt Empordà. Several kilometres to the north is Colera, a seaside village which has lovely beaches like Garvet and Els Morts. Other places of interest are Llançà, with a lively marina and Port de la Selva, where the medieval monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes stands. To the south of Cap de Creus is Roses, which preserves remains of its ancient citadel (16th C.), and Castelló d’Empuries, where the church of Santa María (10th C.) is outstanding. Nature lovers will find large protected areas in this part of the Costa Brava. In the Gulf of Roses you can visit the Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park, an important ecological reserve (especially for water birds). For its part, the Cap de Creus Natural Park is an excellent place from a natural point of view and a clear example of the look of the Costa Brava.
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Figueras & Dalí Museum
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Girona
GIRONA Set in the valley of the Ter, at the confluence of four rivers, we find the city of Girona. One of them, the Onyar, divides the historic centre from the modern city. The old centre of this Catalan city preserves remains of its long history, from the time it was founded by the Romans in the 1st century B. C. To them we owe its original wall, whose remains stretch from the Archaeological Walk to the Wall Gardens. La Força Vella Set in this walled enclosure (La Força Vella), stands the Cathedral. Its romanesque origin is shown in its fortress-like appearance and strategic location, although the most outstanding aspect is an immense Gothic nave, the widest in Medieval European architecture. Inside, it preserves one of the textile jewels of Catalan Romanesque, the Creation Tapestry. Beside the entrance staircase to the cathedral is the Pia Alomoina, an old charitable institution in Gothic style. Girona has other key pieces of religious architecture, like the Benedictine monastery of Sant Pere de Galligants, a historic-artistic monument; or the church of Sant Nicolau. These are Romanesque churches whose apses and octagonal cupolas deserve a close look as they form key elements of the Catalan medieval style. The convent of Sant Doménech, built in Gothic style and clear example of the importance of the religious orders in the colonisation and repopulation of Catalonia during the Middle Ages, stands amid gardens. Also to this historical period belong important displays of Arab and Jewish art, the result of these cultures living side-by-side with Christianity for centuries. So, you will discover the multitude of small streets making up El Call, the Jewish quarter of Girona. Calle Força is the heart of this district, which had a synagogue and centres of cabalistic study. The Plaça del Oli and the Plaça del Vi maintain all their flavour; and, in them are some of the greatest jewels of medieval palace architecture, like the Fontana d’Or. The Call is currently one of the best preserved Jewish quarters in Spain. Not far from here, a Capuchin convent houses the Arab Baths, where we should point out a pavilion built on eight fine columns and crowned by an octagonal cupola. Before crossing the river and walking towards modern Girona, you can climb up to the belltower of Sant Feliu or go to the Pont de Pedra (Stone Bridge) over the Onyar, where you can get overhead views of all the houses in the city and their façades painted in ochres, dark blues and copper. On the other side of the river you will find one of the most beautiful examples of Catalan Modernism, the work of Rafael Masó. Outstanding buildings are the Teixidor Factory and the Punxa House, among others. The Hospital de Santa Caterina, a Baroque building from the 17th century, is also in this area. And, on the other side of the Passeig Devesa, is one of the recreational areas for the people of Girona, the Parc Devesa. This is an exotic forest area largest made up of plane trees, giving a strong contrast with the city's medieval architecture. The Costa Brava Girona's excellent position, between the end of the Pyrenean chain and the Costa Brava, bathed by the Mediterranean sea, makes it easy for you to tour the whole province. The coastline that unfolds from Portbou (in the north) to Blanes (in the south) is made up of medieval churches, fishing villages, Roman remains, wide beaches and coves with clear water, among areas of cliffs. In all of them, the juxtaposition of sea and mountains forms an unforgettable landscape. You must not miss places like El Port de la Selva, with its monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes; the Cap de Creus Natural Park; the landscapes of Cadaqués and the gulf of Roses; historic-artistic sites like Pals; or walled towns beside the sea, like Tossa del Mar. And these are just some examples. Right on the Costa Brava, in the village of Begur and on Aiguablava beach, is its Parador de Turismo. It is a modern building that has all kinds of leisure facilities as well as enviable views of the cliffs of Punta D'es Muts, on which it is located. This lovely environment, surrounded by sea and pinewoods, is a fantastic place for discovering Girona cuisine. The combination of products from the coast and inland create recipes like snail stew, flame-grilled vegetables with romesco sauce (made with almonds and chorizo pepper) or rice with fish as starters. Among second courses, you can choose from grilled fish, chicken with spiny lobster or rabbit with chocolate. "Crema catalana" (custard with caramelised sugar on top) or apples in puff pastry, might be among the desserts you choose. All this suitably accompanied by whites, reds and rosés with the Ampurdán-Costa Brava Denomination of Origin. The summits and valleys of the Eastern Pyrenees are also worth a detailed tour. The valleys of Ribes and Núria soften a mountainous landscape crowned by high summits and crossed by fast-flowing rivers. The natural and landscape wealth of the Pyrenees is enriched by the medieval buildings of Puigcerdá or Sant Joan de les Abadesses, the popular architecture of mountain villages like Queralbs or ski stations like those at La Molina or Masella. The high natural value of Girona has earned the protection, as natural parks, of the Empordà wetlands and the Volcanic Area of La Garrotxa. These places are very different from one another, which tell us of the richness of this Catalan province. They can be toured with the help of information offered by their information centres.
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El Borne - La Ribera

Comme-Bio
Address : Via Layetana 28 Tel : 93.319.89.68
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El Salero
Address : Rec 60 Tel : 93.319.80.22
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Kafka
Address : Fusina 7 Tel : 93.310.05.26
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Little Italy
Address : Rec 30 Tel : 93.319.79.73
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Miramelindo
Address : Paseo del Borne 15 Tel : 93.310.37.27
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Museo Barbier-Mueller de Arte Precolombino
Address : Montcada 12 Tel : +34/933.104.516
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Museo Picasso
The Picasso Museum in Barcelona is a clear example of the ties Pablo Picasso had with the city of Barcelona. Here, he not only received sound academic training but also the artistic spark that lit the flame and opened the doors towards modernism. Type of museum: Painting Artistic style: Contemporary Art Other information: Regional Museum Admission is € 4.2. Inaugurated in 1963, the Picasso Museum not only owns the most important and exhaustive collection of the works of art from Pablo Picasso's youth and period of training, but also holds temporary exhibitions of other artists related to this artistic figurehead.
Address : Montcada 15 Tel : +34/93.319.63.10
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Opening Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, and public holidays, from 10:00 to 20:00. Sunday, from 10:00 to 15:00.
 
Nao Colon
Address : Avda.Marques Argentera 19 Tel : 93.268.76.33
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Senyor Perelada
Address : Argenteria 37 Tel : 93.310.50.94
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Sikkim
Address : Plaza Comercial 1 Tel : 93.268.43.13
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Spic
Address : Ribera 10 Tel : 93.310.15.95
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Terminus
Address : Av.Marques Argentera 13 Tel : 93.319.75.84
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Txakolin
Address : Marques Argenteria 19 Tel : 93.268.17.81
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El Raval

Bongo Lounge (La Paloma)
Address : Tigre 27 Tel : 93.301.68.97
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Carmelitas
Address : Carme 42 Tel : 93.412.46.84
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CCCB Centro de Cultura Contemporanea de Barcelona
It is a multidisciplinary institution. The Centre organizes exhibitions, activities related to music, dance, courses, debates, city tours, etc. It is a centre dedicated to the city and the phenomena that occur there. It encourages artistic creation as from new technology and languages, research into the field of exhibitions, or debate. It can be defined as an urban culture Centre.
Address : Montalegre 5 Tel : +34/.93.306.41.00
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Opening Hours: Summer, from 10:00 to 20:00. Closed on Mondays. Winter, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 11:00 to 14:00. And from 16:00 to 20:00. Wednesday and Saturday, from 11:00 to 20:00. Sundays, from 11:00 to 19:00.
 
Govinda
Address : Plaza Villa Madrid 4 Tel : 93.318.77.29
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Lupino
Address : Carme 33 Tel : 93.412.36.97
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Macba Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Barcelona
Address : Plaza dels Angels 1 Tel : +34/93.412.08.10
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Mama Cafe
Address : Doctor Dou 10 Tel : 93.301.29.40
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Moog
Address : Arc del Teatre 3 Tel : 93.319.17.89
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Muebles Navarro
Address : Riera Alta 4-6 Tel : 93.442.39.66
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Palacio Guell
Gaudí was commissioned with the work of constructing the palace on a site measuring 18 x 12 metres with a dome, stained glass windows and stairs that create an optical illusion making the palace seem larger than it is.
Must see: Basement, doors, central hall, and terrace.
The building was constructed on top of some basements with mushroom-shaped columns with pyramid trunks. The entrance doors are iron work with coiled sculptured snakes that represent movement. The big central hall has a parabolic cupola. The beautiful terrace is a true outdoor museum.
Address : Nou de la Rambla 3 Tel : +34/933.173.974
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Salsitas
Address : Nou de la Rambla 22 Tel : 93.318.08.40
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Salsitas
Address : Nou de la Rambla 9 Tel : 93.318.08.40
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Silenus
Address : Angels 8 Tel : 93.302.26.80
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Gràcia

Parque Guell & Casa Museo Gaudi
The Casa-Museu Gaudí, placed into the Parc Güell, was one of the three buildings builded as an incentive for new settlements. This house was designed by Francesc Berenguer, one of Gaudí help-architechts in la Sagrada Família. The house was finished in 1905 and in 1906 was occupied by Gaudí where he lived until a few months before his death. In December 1926 by testamentary order the house was sold and the resultant money was invested in the building of la Sagrada Família.
Address : Ctra. Carmel s/n Tel : +34/932.193.811
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Sant Gervasi

El Patio Andaluz
"El Patio Andaluz" is a restaurant with a flamenco table dancing atmosphere. It has been offering nights of "Flamenco-Show" since 1982. The dishes and decoration are typical Andaluzian and the atmosphere reinforces the shows that are put on every day at 21:30 and at 24:00 h. There is a special price for those who only want to watch the show(30 euros with a drink included). Some nights the owners light up the karaoke to happiness of some( and the horror of others en some occacions) of there clients.
Address : Aribau, 242 Tel : 93 268 90 70
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Barrio Gotico i Sant Pere

Barcelona Pipa Club
Address : Plaza Real 3 , Principal Tel : 93.302.47.32
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Braserie Flo
Address : Jonqueres 10 Tel : 93.319.31.02
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Caelum
Address : Calle de la Palla 8 Tel : 93.302.69.93
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Catedral de Barcelona
Situated on the site of a Paleochristian basilica. Construction began during the Romanesque period but was finally completed during the Gothic period, which is the dominant style.
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Gothic reredos and paintings, the monstrance, choir stalls, vault keystones, stained glass windows, and the crypt and tomb of Santa Eulalia. Monument Characteristics Type of monument: Cathedral. Period: 15th Century Artistic style: Gothic. The outside of the building is sombre, decorated only with the vertical buttresses. The door of San Ivo is representative of the so-called Catalan Gothic. The interior naves are at nearly the same height, which causes the impression of being in a single site. The lateral chapels have an upper gallery, providing the premises with greater light and openness. The dome base is covered on the inside with handcrafted woodwork. The main façade was built recently (late 19th century, early 20th century), although based on a project from 1408. The door from the cloister to the cathedral and the chapel of Santa Lucía are of great interest. Environment: Gothic quarter, San Jaume Square with the City Hall and the Palau de la Generalitat
Address : Plaza de la Seu 3 Tel : +34 933151554
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Opening Hours: Open:From 9:00 to 13:30 and from 16:00 to 19:00.
 
Chocoa
Address : Petrixol 11 Tel : 93.301.11.97
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Club 13
Address : Plaza Real 13 Tel : 93.317.23.52
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Els Quatre Gats
Address : Montsió 3 bis Tel : 93.302.41.40
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Jamboree
Address : Plaza Real 17 Tel : 93.319.17.89
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Karma Disco
Address : Plaza Real 10 Tel : 93.302.56.80
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La Veronica
Address : Avinyo 30 Tel : 93.412.11.22
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Les 15 Nits
Address : Plaza Real 6 Tel : 93.317.30.75
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Lizarran-Laietana
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Los Caracoles
Address : Escudellers 14 Tel : 93.302.31.85
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Palau de la Musica Catalana
It was inaugurated in 1908, after three years of building work orchestrated by the famous architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner. It is one of the world's major concert halls and an excellent example of Catalonian Modernism. The interior is decorated with ceramic mosaics and polychrome glass with floral motifs. In 1997 it was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO
Address : Sant Francesc de Paula 2 Tel : +34/932.957.200
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Pile 43
Address : Aglá 4 Tel : 93.317.39.02
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Sagardí Gotic
Address : Argentería 62 Tel : 93.319.99.93
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Schilling Cafe
Address : Ferran 23 Tel : 93.317.67.87
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Sushi & News
Address : Santa Monica 2 bis Tel : 93.318.58.57
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Eixample Dreta

La Sagrada Famila de Barcelona
In 1883 the brilliant Gaudí agreed to direct this work, succeeding Francisco de Paula. The artist worked on it until his death.
Must see: The door of El Nacimiento, the main front of La Pasión and, in general, the exterior of the building.
Work to complete this grand church continues still today. The first architect to work on this project planned a Neogothic building. However, following his death, Gaudí took over, respecting the original layout of the work, but soon leaving the mark of his personality and way of doing things. He finished only the chapel of San José, the crypt and the door of El Nacimiento. The work is currently being completed by Subirats. The façades and the entire exterior show extensive decorative elements in bright colours. The main front of La Pasión has a cryptogram.
Address : Provenza 450 Tel : +34/934.366.933
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Salvation
Address : Ronda Sant Pere 19-21 Tel : 93.318.06.86
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The Michael Collins Irish Pub
Address : Plaza Sagrada Familia 4 Tel : 93.459.19.64
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Montjuic-Poble Español

Caixaforum
Address : Marques de Comillas 6 Tel : +34/93.476.86.00
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Fundacion Joan Miro
Address : Parc de Montjuic s/n Tel : +34/93.443.94.70
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MNAC Museo Nacional de Arte de Catalunya
Address : Parque de Montjuich 6 Tel : +34/93.622.03.60
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Eixample Esquerra

Bar Paris
Address : Paris 187 Tel : 93.209.85.30
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Bucaro
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Casa Mila - La Pedrera
The most successful civil work by Gaudí. In this house Gaudí dispensed with straight lines, everything is curved and wavy both inside and out. The vaunts modernism techniques and trends to the maximum. Must see: Facade, chamfer details, columns, main balcony, terrace. Monument Characteristics Type of monument: Residence. Period: 20th Century Artistic style: Modernism. The rooms are different and are positioned around two interior courtyards. The chimneys of the roof terrace are sculptures in their own right and are well worth a visit. The area of the roof terrace is wavy with unequal arches. On the noble floor there are some sculptured columns that are worthy of admiration. It is full of Christian symbols throughout. Entrance fee: Adults: 6 E. Students, pensioners and children between 13 and 16 years of age: 3 E. Under 12s: Free. Environment: Works and buildings by Gaudí.
Address : Paseo de Gracia 92 Tel : +34/93.484.59.00
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Dietrich
Address : Consell de Cent 255 Tel : 93.451.77.07
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Luz de Gas
Address : Muntaner 246 Tel : 93.209.77.11
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Metro
Address : Sepulveda 185 Tel : 93.323.52.27
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Sweet Cafe
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Trauma
Address : Consell de Cent 288 Tel : 93.487.94.47
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El Port Vell - Maremagnum

Coses de Menjar
Address : Pla del Palau 7 Tel : 93.268.24.72
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El Merendero de la Mari
Address : Plaza Pau Vila 1 Tel : 93.221.15.55
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Iglesia de Santa María del Mar
It is an example of Catalonian Gothic. Its interior boasts an amazingly high central nave.
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The enormous rose window with polychromatic glass is interesting (15th century).
Monument Characteristics Type of monument: Church. Period: 14th Century Artistic style: Gothic. It is one of the best examples of 14th century Catalonian Gothic architecture. It is the work of the architect Berenguer de Montagut and was the temple of the shipowners and merchants in Gothic Barcelona. Seen from the outside, its appearance is solid and robust, dominated by straight lines. The inside consists of three naves, an ambulatory and is without a transept. The amazing height of the central nave with its majestic octagonal columns stands out. From the 4th to the 6th century there used to be a Roman necropolis, which was discovered during the excavations in the sixties, in the place where the church stands today. Environment: Mercat del Born.
Address : Plaza de Santa María 1 Tel : +34 933102390
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Margarita Blue
Address : Josep Anselm Clave 6 Tel : 93.317.71.76
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Margarita Blue
Address : Josep Anselm Clave 6 Tel : 93.317.71.76
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Mojito
Address : Maremagnum planta 0 Tel : 93.225.80.14
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Set Portes
Address : Paseo Isabel II , 14 Tel : 93.319.29.50
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Sitges

Sitges
Sitges is one of the most representative towns of Costa de Garraf, Barcelona's southern littoral. Beaches with pristine waters, some of which have been awarded the blue flag eco-label and the proximity of the mountains make of Sitges a privileged destination. The urban centre is also worth a visit. It has beautiful religious buildings such as the churches of Sant Bartomeu and Santa Tecla. Casa de la Vila, a nineteenth-century Gothic revival building and Palau Maricel, with Renaissance, Baroque and medieval elements, are other interesting places to visit in the city. The Modernist aesthetics from the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century left in Sitges beautiful buildings like Cau Ferrat, the house-studio of writer and painter Santiago Rusiñol. This artist moved to Sitges in 1891 and turned it into a meeting point for artists and intellectuals, giving it the bohemian air that it still preserves. Art and Culture Sitges' cultural calendar includes important events such as the International Vintage Car Rally (of National Tourist Interest), Catalonia International Film Festival and the celebration of Corpus Christi. In addition, the traveller has three different museums to visit, in order to become acquainted with the area's cultural life. The house-studio of Rusiñol exhibits his works next to paintings by El Greco, Zuloaga and Picasso, among others. At the Maricel Museum they have Romanesque, Gothic and Modern art collections. To delve more deeply into nineteenth-century Catalan society, you must visit the Romantic Museum. All around, there are innumerable restaurants where to try the local cuisine —in the historic quarter, the harbour and along the beaches. One of the main dishes is "xató", made with curly endive, cod, tuna, anchovies and olives, with a Romescu dressing (made with roasted chilli peppers, toasted almonds, garlic and olive oil). Stewed cuttlefish with potatoes and ali-oli, tuna hotpot and "fideuá" (paella with elbow macaroni instead of rice) are among the delicacies prepared in Sitges. These dishes should be had with some wine with Denominación de Origen Alella, Penedés, or Pla de Bages (Designation of Origin, the seal of quality and origin given in Spain to exceptional products from specific regions). Marinas More than four kilometres of fine, white beaches stretch along the coast of this town near Barcelona. Equipped with all kinds of service facilities, these beaches are the perfect leisure retreat. The best known of these are well connected and their shallow waters do not have a lot of swell. Others are located in remote spots and others are nudist. The marinas have a number of nautical activities available and many leisure companies have adventure programmes that include climbing, potholing and hiking. Sitges is located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Coastal Mountain Range, reason why it has some spectacular sceneries. These gorgeous views can be enjoyed from Villafranca del Penedés and Sant Sadurní d´Anoia. The Cistercian Monastery of Santes Creus, declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is another exciting trip. The cities of Tarragona and Barcelona are also attractive choices. The ancient Roman Tarraco, situated in the middle of Costa Daurada, is lined with vast beaches, its archaeological compounds have also been declared World Heritage. This same title is held by several sites in Barcelona, like Park Güell, Palau Güell, Casa Milá, Palau de la Música Catalana (Catalonia Music Hall) and the Hospital of Sant Pau. The Gothic quarter, Ciutat Vella and Montjuïc are also excellent places to cover in our journey through the city of Barcelona.
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Port Olimpic - Vila Olimpica

Agua
Address : P.Maritimo Barceloneta 30 Tel : 93.225.12.72
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