Barcelona Spain - That Sensational Second City of Spain
			
			
			 Posted by Linda Plummer 			 
						Barcelona Spain ... a charming city offering sights galore during the day and plenty of action at night!			 
			What more could you want out of life than a tremendous trip
to Barcelona?! Second city of Spain and major Mediterranean port, bustling
Barcelona incorporates a delightful historic mix of Roman 
remains, medieval quarters and 20th century avant-garde art.
It also possesses beautiful beaches nearby! Nature lovers need not travel far to be able to hike through 
hills that are part of the Coastal Mountain Range and  
Catalonian Pyrenees. Not only is Barcelona a tremendous artistic source, there is 
also penty for the children to do.  How they will love the 
beaches that surround the city, the Aquarium, Zoo, Maritime 
Museum, Museum of Barcelona Football Club, Olympic Stadium 
and nearby theme park! For shopoholics, the Barcelona Shopping Line will greatly 
appeal! The velvet night vibrates with night clubs, discos, shows, 
restaurants, bars, cafés ... not to mention  theaters, 
cinemas, opera and classical music concerts. Needless to say, Barcelona is a culture-vulture´s dream come 
true with most places of historic interest being situated in 
the Old Town. The Old Town spreads north-west from the harbor and, at its 
heart, is the Gothic Quarter or Barrio Gótico.  El Arco de 
Triunfo can be found there, plus the impressive Cathedral of 
Ciudad Condal. Adjacent to the Gothic Quarter is the Barrio de la Ribera, 
also of medieval origin, where several historic buildings 
have been turned into museums, such as the Palau Aguilar
which is, nowadays, the Picasso Museum. The renowned Las Ramblas of Barcelona is a series of lively 
streets that combine to make a broad avenue leading to the 
harbor and Mediterranean Sea.  What a superb atmosphere 
they possess! To the south-west lies the fortress-topped hill of Montjuic, 
where the Barcelona Olympic Stadium and some fine museums 
are located. At the southern end of the Ramblas lies Barcelona Harbor and 
Port Vell.  This area now combines high-class restaurants 
with trendy clubs and bars. To be found in the central area of Barcelona (the Eixample) 
are the fantasy works of Gaudà such as Park Güell, Palau Güell 
and Casa Milà La Pedrera. However, Gaudà is best remembered for the part he played in 
the construction of the Cathedral of Barcelona - La Sagrada 
Familia. So ... boomerang on over to Barcelona and get to know GaudÃ! Linda Plummer is webmistress of http://www.top-tour-of-spain.com
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