If anyone could let me know about what the weather is usually like in late March/early April in Salou, Spain, it would be much appreciated. Thanks =)...
Hi, my husband and I finally decided to go to the Canary Islands, now my question is what would you recommend, Tenerife or Gran Canaria? We want hot weather, a place where there is a lot to see ...
I need to find as much info as possible about spain and the way it celbrates the day of the dead/all saints day/ all souls day.
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I am planning to go to spain this year and was wandering if the beaches in Barcelona are as good as the others in spain, or are they not as good due to being so close to the city life (pollution etc)?...
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Hi. I'm thinking about moving to spain, namely Sevilla.
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Im trying to do a project and i searched for Spain's flag but theres three different ones they all look the same but have different colors one has 2 reds and one yellow one has 2 oranges and one ...
I am more interested in historical buildings / architechture / walking around / good sights - and not much in museums. I will be there from 8-9 AM till 10 PM (I will be there on my way back from B...
I don't think anything is like Barcelona. Not in the US. Possibly Buenos Aires, but even then, I'm not sure how close.
Barcelona is kind of an animal unto itself.
SCHUMIGIRL1956
I reckon that would be San Francisco has they still have electric trams and bridges.
rosajoor
Barcelona es la millor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
chebrew2000
Boston is Barcelona's U.S. sister city. You take it from there.
pul..xoxo
i don't think any US city is remotly the same as barcelona. It doesn't begin to compare.
Barcelona is a big city, known for its beautiful buildings, sagrada familia and many other that were built and designed by a genius named Gaudi.
You can go to many of the nearby beaches (in the summer time) and you can go around Las Ramblas and just go from place to place, from bar to bar eating. Tapas and drinking wine.
It's nothing like US cities and maybe none of the world. It is a unique city and you can never compare it. To Nothing
Brianna
I've been to a lot of U.S. cities and I went to Barcelona this summer. I have never seen anything similar to Barcelona, it's kinda like it's own category. In a good way. I liked it there.
wet26
I'm going to hazard a guess and say there is no American city which bears any similarity to Barcelona.