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  Barcelona Tourist Guide: Where to go?


Barcelona Tourist Guide - Museums and Art centers

Museums and Art Centers:
Barcelona has got many important museums, where you can admire the paintings of Pablo Picasso, Miró, and many others.
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Barcelona Tourist Guide - Parks in Barcelona

Parks in Barcelona:
Barcelona has got many beautiful parks, where you can relax, after a heavy day at the don Quijote school or practice your favorite sports.
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Barcelona Tourist Guide - Excursions from Barcelona

Excursions from Barcelona:
We offer excursions and routes about the real Catalonia.
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Barcelona Tourist Guide - Itineraries

Itineraries:
"Gothic Quarter", "Ribera Quarter", "El Eixample", "La Rambla", "The Waterfront and Monjuïc".
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Barcelona Tourist Guide - Cities and Towns

Cities & Towns:

Barcelona
In a privileged position on the northeastern coast of the Iberian peninsula and the shores of the Mediterranean, Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain in both size and population.
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Montserrat
Montserrat, only 40 kilometres (30 miles) inland from Barcelona, is a very powerful symbol for the Catalan people, and you would be hard pressed to find a Catalan who hadn’t, at some point in time, visited Montserrat.
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Tarragona
Tarragona, located on the Mediterranean coast in the northeast of Spain, is the most southern of the Catalan provinces.
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Girona
The province of Girona in the northeast of Spain, border, France and the provinces of Barcelona and Lleida. It covers an area of 5,886km2 and has a population of about half a million inhabitants.
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