Discover the best hotels in Mediterranean including Hotel Artemide, Seventy Barcelona, iQ Hotel Roma, Hotel Praktik Essens, Crowne Plaza Rome - St. Peter's, an IHG Hotel, Hotel Colosseum, H10 Madison, Hotel 1898, The Hoxton Rome, Marcella Royal Hotel.
Discover the best hotels in Costa de Barcelona, Catalonia including Seventy Barcelona, H10 Madison, Hotel Praktik Essens, Hotel 1898, Hotel Astoria, Majestic Hotel & Spa Barcelona, Hotel Colon, Hotel Arc La Rambla, NH Collection Barcelona Podium, Radisson Blu 1882 Hotel, Barcelona Sagrada Familia.
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Nestled between the Mediterranean coast and the colossal Montserrat, Barcelona's deep historical roots stretch through the ruins dotting the city and the local culture and Catalan language. You'll feel you're traveling through time, whether you're watching popular events such as the colles castelleres (human pyramids) and sardanes dances, or walking narrow, maze-like streets and broader boulevards. Stroll from the Gothic Quarter through Passeig de Gracia, where Roman ruins, Gothic cathedrals, and remnants of the Spanish Golden Age and the Civil War stand side by side with surreal and modernist structures by Gaudí and Domènech i Montaner. Stop at any of the numerous restaurant terraces and enjoy traditional calçots and botifarra sausages, flavor-packed tapas, and fresh seafood. At day's end, treat yourself to a refreshing cocktail in one of the many Chirringuitos (beach bars) along the golden beaches embracing the sea.
From stylish Barcelona to sunny resort towns on the Costa Brava and Costa Dorada, Catalonia offers a wealth of attractions. Barcelona attracts those who love Gaudi's architecture, hot nightlife and thrilling restaurants. Elegant Tarragona's Roman ruins and amphitheater add to its historical appeal. Beach lovers flock to Mediterranean playgrounds including pine back-dropped Cape Salou, stunning Costa de Garraf, home to gay-popular beach resort Sitges, and the 40 sandy miles of La Maresme.
From sun-drenched archipelagos and bustling urban cities to snowcapped mountains and semi-arid deserts, Spain epitomizes geographical diversity. As the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, this vast country offers some of Europe’s most dramatic landscapes, as well as some of its tastiest cuisine.
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