July 19th, 2010 by TK
Since 1993 the Sonar Festival has been developing year by year and has become an intercontinental recognized gathering event for music lovers of all Europe. In fact it attracts amazing international artists, music industry experts, publishing distributions and Electronic Music followers. Barcelona can’t be any better in order to guest such a massive event! Every [...]
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July 14th, 2010 by TK
Since the olympic games in 1992 sparked a rejuvenation of Barcelona’s beaches, their number has grown from one to seven. They’re situated along a 5km stretch of the city’s shore, from North to South. Crewed by lifeguards from June to September, they cater for an increasing number of visitors and can be accessed [...]
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July 2nd, 2010 by TK
The catalonian capital is the center of Catalonia in addition to the second largest place in Spain. In fact the metropolis is a enormous open-air museum. The best way to check out Barcelona is with a service called The Bus Turistic, you’re guaranteed not to overlook any of the chief sights and enjoy its active [...]
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June 25th, 2010 by TK
Gaudi is one of the most famous modernist architects in the world, a lot of his creations have been made in “the city of wonders” Barcelona. Let’s see what his four most important works of art.La Sagrada FamíliaThis unfinished temple was started in April 1882, and Gaudí worked on it until he died in [...]
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June 23rd, 2010 by TK
“La Barca”. Now let me tell you one thing about Barcelona. It’s not only the abode of what many followers believe to be the finest soccer teams of Spanish League. And I learned this just after my journey there this summer. This lovely city is perhaps very under-rated as a hot tourist spot. This has [...]
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June 22nd, 2010 by TK
Place around the mountains and the sea, Barcelona is one of the the majority interesting cities on the Western Mediterranean coast, a city with a zest for existence and artistic legend. Its distinctive districts bear witness to the city is development over the centuries: the maze of small roads in the Old Town, the eighteenth [...]
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June 6th, 2010 by TK
Girona Airport, officially Girona Costa-Brava airport, is as well identified as Barcelona Girona Airport (GRO) and Gerona Airport depending on whether you choose to spell it in Spanish or Catalan. Girona airport is located 12 km from the centre of Girona and about 100km from Barcelona. With the growing quantity of cheap flights that [...]
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May 29th, 2010 by TK
To commemorate my concluding test during my year in Scotland at the Glasgow University, I treated myself to eight days in Spain (Barcelona and Madrid, to be exact). I went by myself, which I was a little bit nervous about — I worried about safety, being able to speak Spanish and even being lonely. Those [...]
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May 21st, 2010 by TK
The Sonar Festival, one of Spain’s biggest music events, has just announced its very first names for the upcoming Festival.Taking place over the weekend of June 17th – nineteenth in the Catalonian capital and Galicia, the Event will see Air as well as LCD Soundsystem on the stages this year with more to be [...]
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May 10th, 2010 by TK
Most of us know about Barcelona’s deeply artistic culture, being the birthplace of painter Joan Miro and the city in which Antoni Gaudi studied architecture. Indeed, its city centre streets are lined with the wonderful Gaudi designed buildings, as well as many renowned art galleries. Barcelona over and over again would seem because vibrant and [...]
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