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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Nova Mar Bella beach is a popular nudist beach. The beach has lot of activities. Beautiful and clean place, definitely recommended.
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Can Framis is the latest Fundació Vila Casas museum. Opened in April 2009 in Barcelona, it has around 300 works on show dating from the 1960’s onwards by a wide range of artists born or living in Catalonia. Temporary exhibitions are held at the Can Framis Espai A0. Can Framis, a factory built at the end of the 18th century, was originally owned by the Framis family. Over the years it fell into disuse, becoming a monument to the industry of the area. Today, as a Museum of Contemporary Painting, it is an ideal place for the contemplation of art located in Poble Nou, now converted into the technological district of Barcelona and renamed 22@. The conversion of the building was undertaken by the BAAS architectural practice.
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An American Craft Brewery using US hops and yeast to make fresh craft beer close to the beach and the historic heart of Barcelona. Every Saturday afternoon we offer two "COME EXPLORE" sessions, which give you the opportunity to do a guided tour of the brewery, enjoy a flight of tasters, and sup a pint of your favourite Edge Brewing beer. At any one time we will have up to 10 of our beers, freshly brewed on site, on tap in our tasting room. To book a tour, go to the CALENDAR page on our website. For information on how to arrange private visits on other days of the week, go to the BREWERY TOURS page.
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A beautiful cemetery with some amazing sculptures including the kiss of death which is situated on the left as you enter the cemetery in department 4t, it took me a while to find it as I went in the wrong direction but seen some stunning sculptures along the way, also came across a very scary, very angry seagull who kept swooping down aiming for my head and trying to poo on me, needless to say I screamed a few times in very quiet grounds but don't let the seagull put you off, this is a must see, a very beautiful, peaceful place.
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Our hotel was the Sheraton Four Points so when we headed to the beach this was the immediate route. It’s a very civilised, relaxed tree lined avenue with a wide variety of Bars, Tapas and restaurants. It’s noticeable that it’s frequented by Barcelona’s residents as well as tourists like ourselves - a good sign. For those who might be put off by Barcelona’s petty crime reputation ( whether justified or not) come to this area, it’s an absolute joy. You feel safe day or night and after a few drinks and a meal you can sit and watch and relax. Highly recommended
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Absolutely a MUST visit in Barcelona nowadays, both for local and tourists!!! The Monet immersive expo was really high-class in terms of content & design, but the new exhibition about Barcelona through a selection of photojournalists is TOP !!! Every Barcelona citizen should visit the expo right away to get immersed into the recent story and transformations of our city!!!
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