Barcelona (Catalan: [bəɾsəˈɫonə], Spanish: [barθeˈlona]) is a province of eastern Spain, in the center of the autonomous community of Catalonia. The province is bordered by the provinces of Tarragona, Lleida, and Girona, and by the Mediterranean Sea. Its area is 7,733 km². 5,540,925 people live in the province, of whom about 30% (1,621,537) live within the administrative limits of the city of Barcelona, which itself is contained in the Barcelona metropolitan area.
Restaurants in Province of Barcelona
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If you want something different, something unique and something original, Via Vespa is probably the best way for you to discover the authentic city of Barcelona. Surprise your friends, family or girlfriend with a ride along the beach or the hills on a real Vespa. We also offer some guided tours. But just tell us what you want to see or visit, and we design your own personalized tour!
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We are a tourism company to show you best Barcelona and Catalonia experiences. Our philosophy is simple. We offer what we would like to receive anywhere else in the world. We are about true authenticity - to know not only the "what", but the "who" and how".
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Get started in the world of paragliding in a tandem flight in Barcelona We will make a Tandem Paragliding flight with a professional instructor with extensive experience. No need to have any special expertise or capacity. You can make a small career to take off, and the rest of the instructor in charge.
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The Salt Mountain is a unique natural phenomenon in the world and is still growing while being eroded by the rain. Its 120 meters are just the tip of an enormous diapir nearly two kilometres deep. Lasting an hour, you will go down to a depth of 86 meters and enjoy the spectacle of shapes and textured features of the salt massif. The Salt Mountain Cultural Park also offers the visitor the option to walk through the old mining facilities. Beneath the imposing feature of the winding tower of the old mine shaft Maria Teresa lies the museum area: an open-air area that explains the history of the explotation of salt, the geology, the minerology and botany of this Area of Natural Interest, the Salt Valley of Cardona. The visitor can also see the shaft's mining machinery, which is a very good example of industry archaeology dessigned by Alsthom (currently Alstom) during the 1920s. A photographic exhibition can be seen in the basement. The old carpenter's workshop and the room where all the machinery used to be repaired house the Salt Handicraft Centre, Art-Sal and the exhibition Memory of the women from the mining neighborhood. We can also find there "La Cafeteria" with outdoor seating. At the reception, you can find "La Botigueta", a little shop with a wide selection of products and bibliography about Cardona.
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ballooning in Barcelona, Catalonia
I wasn't sure what to expect, I am terrified of heights and so is my son! The people who run this company are amazing!! They encouraged us, took time to talk us through and show us every detail before we actually went up. From the driver Danny to the pilot Danny, everyone was awesome! The flight itself, I have no words for. It is something that my family will remember for a lifetime! There is no other way to explain, you have to see for yourself!
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