Popular attractions and festivals in Barcelona
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Summary
If you travel to Barcelona you'll find that it is a city of a tourism paradise. Either by day or night Barcelona with enchants and simply mystify. Paris may be the capital of romance but Barcelona does not do badly for those with love on the mind. There are the barcelona beaches, the balconies overlooking the streets below, good food and great wine! Many notable and famous beaches include Sant Sebasia, La Barceloneta, and Mar Bella. The river Besos boasts new developments including a marine wildlife park, park and bathing areas to suite many different needs and options for a relaxing day out.
When visiting barcelona, you should not miss some of the places to visit in Barcelona which are the Rambla, the Gothic Quarter, Collserola Tower and the Observation Deck, The fountains of Montjuic, and Olympic Barcelona. The Rambla is a connection of city streets, which are a trademark landmark of the city, some what of a travel route as well while making your way through the city. The Gothic Quarter is a section of buildings from many different eras, which include buildings and monuments of great architectural and artistic heritage from the past. Collserola Tower is a telecommunications tower, created for the Olympic Games and remains a tourist attraction for people who visit Barcelona.
When planning to go to Barcelona one should also be aware of the calendar of festivals, which offers a variety of cultural experiences to discover. Festivals include the Sonar Festival of Advanced Music and Art, the Festival of Contemporary Music, the Barcelona Guitar Festival, the Festival of Early Music, the Festival LEM, the Ciutat Vella Flamenco Festival, the Festival of World Music, the Festival of Opera, and the Alternative 2000 International Festival of Independent Film. Barcelona is truly a metropolitan city with a cultural and scenic beauty to truly experience to its fullest.
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