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Montjuic

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, February 2012

From all over Barcelona you can see Montjuic , the hill rising greenly above the city. It makes sense then that from Montjuic you get great views over Barcelona and its harbor . While there are ... 
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Museo Picassa Malaga - Picasso's Hometown Museum

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, September 2011

It stands to good reason that there must be a museum of the great Picasso in Andalucia’s Malaga: this is where the painter, draughtsman, and sculptor was born, after all. Located only 200 yards from ... 
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Nightlife in Gràcia

Erin R

Written by Erin R, February 2013

Get to know the more authentic side of Barcelona, Spain, by spending a night out in the relatively undiscovered Gràcia neighborhood, just a quick metro-ride away from the city center. Typically ... 
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Plaza de Espana Renovations

Seville Expert: Marta

Written by Seville Expert: Marta, Spain, February 2011

This impressive square, that was the pavilion of Spain for the American exhibition held in 1929, is a symbol of Seville. After 9 years of work, partial closures and restorations, can now be seen ... 
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Russian Art in Prado Museum

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, January 2012

The Prado in Madrid and the Hermitage in St Petersburg Russia are two of the world’s greatest museums. This past year marked the Spain-Russia Dual Year, so these two world-leaders of culture got ... 
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Sant Juan's Festival

Jodi R

Written by Jodi R, Germany, August 2011

Celebrate Sant Joan Festival in Barcelona on the midsummer night solstice with fireworks, concerts and dancing. The following day is a public holiday so you can dance all night! Fire is the ... 
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Seville: Things To Do

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, August 2012

Seville is the capital of Andalucia and the fourth largest city in Spain . Its historic center is the largest in Spain and only third in size in Europe after Venice and Genoa . It has a ... 
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Seville Tapas Festival

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, March 2012

Don’t you hate going out to eat and having to choose between all those delicious things on the menu? That’s the genius of tapas: you can choose lots of little dishes instead of just one big one. It ... 
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Street Art in Barcelona

RobC

Written by RobC, New Zealand, September 2010

I love street art, even if some people hate it, and don't know the difference between some stupid tags, meaningless graffiti and the beautiful pieces you can see on walls all over Europe. And ... 
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The Alhambra

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, February 2012

It’s one of the most visited tourist sites in Spain and with good reason. The Alhambra palace and fortress complex in Granada is both beautiful and historically fascinating for its combination ... 
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Things to Do in Barcelona in Spring

Erin R

Written by Erin R, March 2013

Few moments in the year hold more promise than spring in Barcelona: As the weather warms up, the city emerges from its winter hibernation, and so do all the activities that come along with it.  ... 
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Things to Do in Barcelona in Winter

Erin R

Written by Erin R, January 2013

Come wintertime, warm weather might be in short supply in Barcelona, but there’s definitely no lack of things to do. From celebrations, to skiing, here are a few ideas to keep your chilly Spanish ... 
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Things to do in Park Güell

Erin R

Written by Erin R, February 2013

From panoramic views, to colorful tiled terraces, when it comes to sights in Barcelona, Spain, Park Güell is undoubtedly one of the city’s most iconic destinations. Built between 1900 and 1914, ... 
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Things to Do in Tarifa

Erin R

Written by Erin R, January 2013

If Tarifa is known for nothing else, then it’s known for its wind. Indeed, being situated at the point where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean is the perfect recipe for blustery beaches, wavy ... 
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Valencia City Guide

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, September 2012

Valencia is small enough that visitors are able to see it all and big enough to have that depth and breadth of life and culture that makes a visit truly memorable. Editor’s Note: This ... 
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