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Ummm. Are you looking for a Flamenco show? yes, there are several. Some of the best dancers in the country live and dance in Barcelona.
The buildings aren't "in Spanish"...I'm not sure what you mean by that, but you want to take a tour of the Eixample neighborhood, to see all the Modernista architecture, and the Templo de la Sagrada Familia - the famous unfinished masterpiece of GaudÃ. A tour (you can walk this one) of the Barri Gotic, which includes the Cathedral. Stroll down the Ramblas, checking out the sidewalk booths and performance artists. Stop for ice cream at any one of several little shops that make their own fresh (YUmmm!) and then have the freshest seafood ever at the Port Vell...any of the restaurants in the area.
One thing that is a great highlight, and you should check into as soon as you get into town is the Palau Musica, for the beautiful building and the famous skylight in the auditorium, but they close to the public with no real warning, so you want to check the schedule, to make sure you fit it in. Also, we enjoyed the Museu Xocolat...sculptures in chocolate, with a really tasty gift shop! |