Bbb-Guell
Calderon de la Barca, 107, Barcelona
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Bbb-Guell Barcelona

Calderon de la Barca, 107 Barcelona, Catalonia, 08032, Spain and Canary Islands

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Christmas Lights in Barcelona

A travel blog entry by tlvice

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... of their own.

The chair I sat in was directly across from a restaurant, Pizza Marzano. That is one of my favorite places in Madrid. I thought I would take a photograph. Just as I did, a lady walked right in front of the camera. Oh, well, they make many of the photos more interesting.

Since this seemed to be "the place" to take photos, I began to take photos of the people that were taking photos. I began with an older man in a green jacket. ...

A man with a country once again

A travel blog entry by garypjackson

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... a man with a bike in his twenties...I think he might have originally come from *****ia, but he spoke Spanish (I say that because one of the girls mentioned him in Spanish and made a reference to *****ia, and she was in a much better position to know that than me). The argument got more heated and they were both shouting at each other out in the area where you enter and exit the car. Not wanting to turn around and stare, ...

Adios a Barcelona

A travel blog entry by rsmonterusso

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... I have felt rushed out of a restaurant because we had finished eating, but were not done catching up with family. However, there are also a number of different examples where I just want to get my food, eat, pay, and leave, so I guess it could go both ways. I do, however, enjoy experiencing these cultural differences firsthand because I think it's a great way to learn and really get to know a place.

I decided from there to go up to the castle like structure I saw from ...

Spanish Castle Magic

A travel blog entry by thebests

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... Mr. Guell was Gaudi’s mate, hence why so many things are named after him, or were built for him. It was built in the late 1800s and was the family’s main residence up until 1936, when Franco stole it. Rich industrialists were not Franco’s cup of tea, particularly if you were a Catalonian. The Barcelona City Council, who has done a remarkable job of restoration, now owns the palace. Entry costs €10 and is definitely worth it. I have never seen anything quite ...

Lets Hit the Beach!

A travel blog entry by mattandlouise

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Our first taste of Spain was driving through some quite barren landscapes that looked very much like it could have been the Wild West or Mexico, with Matt expecting Zorro to ride out of one of the stone haciendas scattered around at any moment. We passed some huge jagged mountains, then reached the outskirts of Barcelona and entered a much more urban environment.

Once we arrived in central Barcelona we went straight into a coach tour of the city, ...