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  • Destination: Barcelona, Spain
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  • Day 1 (5 schedule items)
    • A TravelMuse - Chiringuito Moncho's (El), Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Chiringuito Moncho's (El), Barcelona, Spain

        El Restraunte Chiringuito is a recommended spot for those who love to unwind and relax. At this cozy restaurant guest can dine on the beach side while they take in the cool and relaxing Mediterranean breeze. At El Restraunte Chiringuito diners can enjoy a wide selection of exotic dishes on the menu. Fish being their speciality visitors will love the grilled fish served here. They also have a lounge and a terreace area where patrons can dine at.
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    • B TravelMuse - Hotel Omm, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Hotel Omm, Barcelona, Spain

        The Hotel Omm is located approximately 15 miles from the Barcelona Airport. Local attractions include Casa Batllo, Cathedral, El Born, Gothic Quarter, and Plaza Cataluna. Hotel amenities include restaurant, interior garden, rooftop swimming pool, solarium, meeting room, disco, and interior corridor access. All rooms include air conditioning, hairdryer, telephone, mini bar, and satellite TV.
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    • C Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • Barcelona

        Barcelona is the capital of Spain’s Catalonia region and is the second largest city in the country. With a wealth of unique historic architecture and a modern flair, it has emerged as one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.

        Barcelona has many quarters, but the most important and interesting for visitors are: Ciutat Vella, Barcelona’s old town, with the medieval Barri Gotic; Eixample, the modernist quarter noted for its art nouveau buildings; Gràcia, a lively, gentrified working class neighborhood; and Barceloneta, historically a fisherman's quarter.

        The most famous boulevard in Barcelona is La Rambla, where visitors can see street performers jump out at unsuspecting passers-by, enjoy the flower and pet stalls or just sit back and watch all of Barcelona walk by. La Plaça Reial is located next to La Rambla in the Ciutat Vella, and is considered to be one of the most beautiful squares in the world.

        Barcelona is a mecca for fans of world-famous architect Antonio Gaudí. La Pedrera (or Casa Milà) is a Gaudí creation which hosts a large exposition of his works. Park Güell is a large park with a sculpture portion, full of walkways and distinct and colorful Gaudí sculptures. Finally, there’s Gaudí’s life project and grandest undertaking, the still-unfinished La Sagrada Família. This massive cathedral has been under construction for over 125 years!

        If you’re a soccer freak, you can’t miss a visit to Camp Nou, the home ground for Barcelona’s biggest and most popular team (FC Barcelona), and one of Europe’s greatest soccer ‘cathedrals.’ 

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    • D TravelMuse - Tapas Bar Urgell, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Tapas Bar Urgell, Barcelona, Spain

        Have canapés with Sangria or settle in for an evening of seafood at Tapas Bar Urgell. Located in the heart of the Eixample, Urgell's long tables provide a great tapas experience for extended conversation with friends, family or perhaps just some friendly travelers. Don't forget to stay for the savory deserts.
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    • E TravelMuse - Plaça George Orwell, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Plaça George Orwell, Barcelona, Spain

        This square is located at the end of Carrer Escudellers, in the middle of the Mercé neighborhood. For quite some time now, the entire old town has been going through a lot of renovations and improvements, and these include the "cleaning up" of this area. This area is now a popular place for young people who come to hang out at the many cafés and restaurants found both here and on Escudellers. What was once considered a rather grungy area has changed radically, although it still has a rather alternative feel. In the centre of the square stands a sculpture by the surrealist Leandre Cristòfol.
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  • Day 2 (4 schedule items)
    • F TravelMuse - Poble Espanyol, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Poble Espanyol, Barcelona, Spain

        Built in 1929 as part of International Exhibition, Poble Espanyol is an open air museum of a different type. Poble Espanyol is an entire village, created using architectural styles from all over Spain. Originally, it was supposed to have been torn down after 6 months, but it has survived much longer than that. Although no one lives in this village, it is populated during the day with artisans showing how to make handicrafts along with shopkeepers and people working in the restaurants. A variety of tapestries, ceramics, jewelry, can be purchased or learn about the art of glass blowing and hand embroidery. There are also discotheques to help you experience a different side of Spain. Adult entry is EUR8, children are EUR5, and students are EUR6.
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    • G TravelMuse - Aquarella Restaurante Musical, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Aquarella Restaurante Musical, Barcelona, Spain

        Anything can hardly get better than the Aquarella Restaurante Musical at Barcelona. Imagine dining on some great Mediterranean and being regaled by some great music, dance and spectacle. Besides being a great idea for an entertaining date, the concept of a dining theatre has gone down well with the locals. Enjoy some of Barcelona's artistic talent over a dinner and experience the show of your life. A complete entertainment centre is what this place is, with all the ingredients of fun and frolic.
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    • H TravelMuse - Bulevard Rosa, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Bulevard Rosa, Barcelona, Spain

        A seriously upmarket shopping centre right in the heart of Barcelona, on Passeig de Gràcia, that houses more than 100 small shops with an emphasis on fashion clothing, shoes, accessories and jewellery. You can also take a break and a snack in one of the many cafés. A paradise for all fashion freaks, Bulevard Rosa is a must visit if you wish to spend a decent amount for the occasion.
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    • I TravelMuse - Al Passatore, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Al Passatore, Barcelona, Spain

        Located in the Olympic Port, this place offers terrific views of the harbour. The fare on offer is mainly pizzas (24 varieties to choose from), pasta, fish and steaks. It's a friendly and carefree place and the cuisine is typically Neapolitan, featuring Arancini di Riso, Zuppetta di Fruti di Mare, Bucattini a la Matriciana, Gnocchi with Four-cheese Sauce, Cod Casserole and many other dishes with seafood. The desserts are all home-made, though the Tiramisu stands out from the rest.
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  • Day 3 (2 schedule items)
    • J TravelMuse - Unió Excursionista de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Unió Excursionista de Catalunya, Barcelona, ...

        A club for mountain lovers that organizes all sorts of activities to be carried out up high, such as mountain climbing, skiing, bicycle riding through the mountains, trekking, and much, much more. If you're a member they'll even provide you with lots of the equipment you might need. The library is a great place to come and look for information. They've got all sorts of sources, including maps and modern guide books.
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    • K TravelMuse - Brioche (La), Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Brioche (La), Barcelona, Spain

        The owner of this establishment, which is close to Diagonal Avenue, is of French origin - a fact clearly evident by her elaborate home-made baked products using plenty of butter. La Brioche is a mixture of pastry-shop and bar. A good part of Barcelona comes here when they fancy eating puff-pastry. The Milhojas (mille-feuilles or puff-pastry filled with merengue), croissants filled with marzipan, stuffed brioches, and the Quiche Lorraine are worth a try.
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  • Day 4 (3 schedule items)
    • L TravelMuse - Galeria Artevistas, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Galeria Artevistas, Barcelona, Spain

        Artevistas is an exquisite art gallery which offers a wide variety of works of art. Select your pick from a selection of eclectic styles of paintings, statues, photography, statuettes and other unique works of art. These are original works by some of the most qualified and talented artists of the region, over 50 artists work here to give you a piece of the finest in Barcelonian art. Artevista also holds exhibitions regularly, which are a must see for an art aficionado. You won't find such quality and uniqueness so easily at any given place at any given time.
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    • M TravelMuse - Cortefiel, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Cortefiel, Barcelona, Spain

        Cortefiel is a sophisticated women's clothing store in Barcelona. Filled with moderately priced European-style clothing, the store attracts young professionals looking to fill their closets with the latest fashions. Cortefiel carries an extensive collection of casual wear and professional attire. Their accessories and shoes are reasonably priced and definitely worth trying out. For the best sales, be sure to visit during the month of January where the prices for typically expensive items such as winter jackets are slashed by more than fifty percent.
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    • N TravelMuse - Sunset Dance Club, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Sunset Dance Club, Barcelona, Spain

        Sunset Dance Club sure strikes a chord with Barcelona's youth. With music being the core, this club has two roles—in the afternoon, the terrace is a great chill-out zone and the dance floor is open by late evening. Resident DJs Rafa Mendoza and Oscar spin the latest in techno, disco and hip-hop and video-art and lighting set the mood for a long-haul at the dance floor. The club also hosts many special nights and events that are a rage among the young crowd that gathers here!
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  • Day 5 (4 schedule items)
    • O TravelMuse - Casa Jacinto, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Casa Jacinto, Barcelona, Spain

        Casa Jacinto offers more than 100 different specialties made with fresh products from the Spanish province of Navarre. Their extensive menu includes fish and shellfish selections like pan-fried sardines, sole, bass, shrimp, lobster, prawns, and angler, along with meat choices from veal cutlet to beef sirloin and lamb ribs. Casa Jacinto also serves a good selection of wines from all over the world.
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    • P TravelMuse - Al Passatore, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Al Passatore, Barcelona, Spain

        Located in the Olympic Port, this place offers terrific views of the harbour. The fare on offer is mainly pizzas (24 varieties to choose from), pasta, fish and steaks. It's a friendly and carefree place and the cuisine is typically Neapolitan, featuring Arancini di Riso, Zuppetta di Fruti di Mare, Bucattini a la Matriciana, Gnocchi with Four-cheese Sauce, Cod Casserole and many other dishes with seafood. The desserts are all home-made, though the Tiramisu stands out from the rest.
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    • Q TravelMuse - Base Nàutica (La), Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Base Nàutica (La), Barcelona, Spain

        La Base Nàutica  is one of the many clubs that got a new lease on life after the Olympic Games of 92, when the entire port area was redone and the city opened itself up to the sea like never before. The club is found just at the city limits on the Mar Bella beach, which has, thanks to the Games, been cleaned up and given a face-lift. They offer sailing courses for people at any level. You can rent boats here, too, or leave yours docked up for the winter.
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    • R TravelMuse - Sercotel U232, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Sercotel U232, Barcelona, Spain

        The U232 Hotel was newly renovated in 2007 and is located in the heart of the shopping and business district, approximately seven miles from Barcelona Airport. Local attractions include Ferial and Congress Palace.Hotel amenities include concierge, parking, business center, bar, onsite restaurant, and indoor pool. Guest rooms feature A/C, mini-bars, hairdryers, in-room safes, coffeemakers, and satellite TVs.
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  • Day 6 (3 schedule items)
    • S TravelMuse - Sunset Dance Club, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Sunset Dance Club, Barcelona, Spain

        Sunset Dance Club sure strikes a chord with Barcelona's youth. With music being the core, this club has two roles—in the afternoon, the terrace is a great chill-out zone and the dance floor is open by late evening. Resident DJs Rafa Mendoza and Oscar spin the latest in techno, disco and hip-hop and video-art and lighting set the mood for a long-haul at the dance floor. The club also hosts many special nights and events that are a rage among the young crowd that gathers here!
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    • T TravelMuse - Galaxo`, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Galaxo`, Barcelona, Spain

        The 'Galaxo' gracefully sits inside the five-star luxury of Hotel Casa Fuster. The restaurant is mainly popular for the delicious Mediterranean cuisine that it prepares with the fresh fruits and vegetables. The most striking thing about this place is its architecture that imparts a luxurious ambiance to the whole atmosphere. When you visit Galaxo, rest assured you will relish a complete dining experience.
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    • U Cullera de Boix, Barcelona, Spain - Ratings and Information Save this
      • Cullera de Boix, Barcelona, Spain - Ratings and Information

        The restaurant Cullera de Boix is designed to give you that warm, cozy feeling: with fuschia ceilings, orange walls, amber lights and a wooden floor, it boasts of the perfect ambiance to sample an ever-changing menu. Try the Grilled Monkfish with Mushrooms or the Tuna cooked with sweet leeks and soft coconut cream or just ask the Chef to get you his favorite. You can also choose from a collection of 200 different wines. The food changes every season, so you can try something different every time you're here. Check website for exact timings.
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  • Day 7 (4 schedule items)
    • V TravelMuse - Cortefiel, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Cortefiel, Barcelona, Spain

        Cortefiel is a sophisticated women's clothing store in Barcelona. Filled with moderately priced European-style clothing, the store attracts young professionals looking to fill their closets with the latest fashions. Cortefiel carries an extensive collection of casual wear and professional attire. Their accessories and shoes are reasonably priced and definitely worth trying out. For the best sales, be sure to visit during the month of January where the prices for typically expensive items such as winter jackets are slashed by more than fifty percent.
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    • W TravelMuse - Escada, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Escada, Barcelona, Spain

        Escada is one of the most prestigious names worldwide in haute couture. And this shop in Passeig de Gràcia stocks an enviable collection of this esteemed brand.. The most elegant women from Barcelona's high-society come here to find clothing of extraordinary quality and design: reflected in the prices. The one-of-a-kind designs and the use of only the best quality materials give this brand its highly-personalized style.
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    • X TravelMuse - Arc Cafe, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Arc Cafe, Barcelona, Spain

        Located in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, Arc Cafe presents a wide variety of beverages, hard drinks and delectable dishes to its guests. Visit the place with family or friends, and relish delicious Thai and other international preparations in a bright and lively setting. And if it is time for your caffeine shot, select from the assorted teas and coffees on the menu. Check the website for details.
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    • Y TravelMuse - Sunset Dance Club, Barcelona, Spain Save this
      • TravelMuse - Sunset Dance Club, Barcelona, Spain

        Sunset Dance Club sure strikes a chord with Barcelona's youth. With music being the core, this club has two roles—in the afternoon, the terrace is a great chill-out zone and the dance floor is open by late evening. Resident DJs Rafa Mendoza and Oscar spin the latest in techno, disco and hip-hop and video-art and lighting set the mood for a long-haul at the dance floor. The club also hosts many special nights and events that are a rage among the young crowd that gathers here!
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