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nou camp

posted by wanderer on 4 March 2008 at 20:49

Barcelona football club interest in football Ba

where, when, how, web
barcelona football ground

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Barcelona barcelona football museum 

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Montjuic Cable Car

posted by lilith on 9 January 2007 at 11:03

After hiking up Montjuic to the castle crowning the top, the quickest way back down is definitely the cable car. Even though there was a half an hour wait to get on (only about 20 passengers can be taken on to the cable car at a time), it was well worth it, since we ended up getting on the cable car around sunset. Needless to say, the view was breath taking. From the wide windows of the car the entire harbour could be seen, with great views of the ocean, the city of Barcelona, La Ramblas and the port on the other side framed by a white beach. Costs 7.50 Euros for the single ticket. Operates daily 11:30am-9pm

where, when, how, web
Mortheast side of Montjuïc, near the Jardins Mossen Costa i Llobera.
www.planetware.com/barcelona/harbor-cable-car-e-cat-hcc.htm

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Origen 99'9%

posted by lilith on 9 January 2007 at 10:12

Origen 99'9% was a little restaurant found by chance. And it quickly became evident that this little place would become a firm favourite. It only has dishes from the native Catalonian region, but served as "half-servings" so diners can sample a wide range of tastes (all food and wine come from the local area). The menus themselves are actual seasonal magazines with information on local produce, events, and a catalogue which to buy goods from (attached to the restaurant is a store were you can buy items from the menu, such as the delightful fig bread, assorted sausages and wines of the region). This particular branch is open from 12:30 pm until 1 am. Website is in Spanish and Catalonian only.

where, when, how, web
Vidrieria 6-8 (Al lado del Paseo del Borne) 08003 - BARCELONA (Barcelona)
www.origen99.com
933 107 531

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Barcelona rstaurant  shop  food  catalonian  boutique 

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Museu de la Xocolata (Chocolate Museum)

posted by lilith on 8 January 2007 at 13:40

As you walk into the Chocolate Museum, you can't help but breathe in the scent of chocolate. It's just a short walk from the Picasso Museum. Featuring the history of chocolate in English, Spanish and Catalonian. While the museum is targeted at children, there are a number of scupltures, with the most stunning being one of the Sagrada Familia (the famous church designed by Gaudi). But the best part would be end of the museum, a little cafe serving hot melted chocolate and other treats. Well worth a visit. The Chocolate Museum is open to the public from Monday to Saturday, 10 am – 7 pm and on Sundays, 10 am – 3 pm. The museum is closed on Tuesdays except for bank holidays. Prices: Single ticket: 3,80 € On the first Monday of every month, entrance is free to all.

where, when, how, web
C/. Comerç, 36 08003 Barcelona
www.pastisseria.com/en/PortadaMuseu
93.268.78.78

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Barcelona chocolate  food  museum 

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