Barcelona wouldn’t be Barcelona without the Rambla. A wander up and down this famous boulevard is a ritual well worth observing.
The rivers Llobregat and Besós mark the geographical boundaries of the Collserola massif with Mount Tibidabo as its tallest point and the omnipresent symbol of the city.
Gaudí is a name associated with Barcelona who needs to be discovered while you admire his finest landmarks: a treasure trove of forms, ideas, symbols and fantasy which is hard to surpass.
Barcelona never sleeps. The city has set the benchmark for the international electronic music scene and dances to the sounds of the world's top DJs.
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Barcelona's vibrant art scene is reflected in the exhibition centres and galleries around Barcelona.
Barcelona’s landmark sites also feature unique means of transport with a special charm of their own, such as the Tramvia Blau, the oldest tram in the city, and the Montjuïc Funicular railway which will take you to Barcelona’s Montjuïc mountain in just two minutes.
The bike is an original and different means of transport to discover the city. Barcelona has fully integrated cycle lanes and you can cycle through the city’s open spaces and parks.
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