Barcelona feels a bit surreal – appropriate, since Salvador Dali spent time here and Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed several of the city’s buildings. Stepping into Gaudí’s Church of the Sacred Family is a bit like falling through the looking glass - a journey that you can continue with a visit to Park Güell. Sip sangria at a sidewalk café in Las Ramblas while watching flamboyant street performers, then create your own moveable feast by floating from tapas bar to tapas bar.
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Historical shopping gallery, located in the house of art Nouveau of the 19th century. Currently, there is a flagship store of the brand Massimo Dutti. It is worth paying attention to the design of the store-Museum.
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El Corte Ingles - roughly translated "In the English fashion" - is the largest department store in Spain, with branches in its principal cities. This branch is seven stories tall occupying a full block on one side of Plaza de Catalunya, considered the central square of Barcelona and site of mass meetings and demonstrations in the Catalan capital. El Corte Ingles, like Macy's in New York City, is huge and sells anything you can think of. A tourist might be interested in visiting its large food court, serving great Spanish/Catalan cuisine as well as fast food.
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Visit this fashion store in Barcelona clothing and accessories for men and women from the world’s leading fashion houses. Treat yourself to a break in Santa Eulalia’s intimate bistro and garden terrace.
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