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Las Ramblas
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It accommodates press stalls, flowers and birds, actors, musicians and painters
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Port Vell Antique Fair
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Barceloneta-Port Vell
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Porcelain, lace, costume jewellery, coins, pens, cameras, records, military memorabilia and much more
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Roman Wall
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Gòtic
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Converted Barcino in one the most impressive fortified enclosures of the Roman occidental
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Plaça Catalunya
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Eixample
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Centric point in the ctiy, nexus of union between Ciutat Vella and the Eixample
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Plaça del Rei
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Gòtic · Plaça del Rei
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The perfect place where to state the historical past of the city
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Plaça Sant Jaume
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Gòtic
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It accommodates the headquarters of the City Council and the Government of Catalonia
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Olympic Port
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Was constructed in 1991 to provide the city of a sports port
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Rambla Catalunya
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The outdoor seating of the bars give liveliness to the central walk surrounded by trees
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Greek Theatre
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· Teatre Grec
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Created for the exposition of ´29 by Ramón Reventós
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Tramvia Blau
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Sarrià-Sant Gervasi
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A romantic tram ride to Barcelona's great observation deck
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Via Laietana
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Impressive avenue that crosses the Ciutat Vella from L´Eixample till the port area
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Olympic Villa
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Constructed to accommodate the participants in the Olympic Games of 1992
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