Barcelona Travel - Part 2

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Something more about Barcelona

The months of June and July flicker with the celebration of the Fest de Grec-Barcelona arts festival, October and November have the onus for the international film festival and May is swarming with all the grand prix aficionados. You may select any of these seasons and even apart from these to marvel at the exquisiteness of Barcelona. The accommodations are conveniently available suiting to your pocket. There's some nice hotels at Sur Diagonal, Eixample, Barri Gotic etc. and luxury villas t spoil your self on the countryside. Barcelona on the streets of France has not scaled heights demographically. The narrow population of les than million, the city lets you liberally roam around all over the place without much hurly burly.

On your holiday to Barcelona do not leave untouched the Ciutat Vella-the elderly city that nests in the midst of Barcelona that speaks of its rich Gothic architecture of medieval times and a memorable march on the pedestrian street of La Rambla that grounds vibrant markets and street entertainers.

One time you step in to this huge city that is bifurcated in to numerous districts and zones, you will have no snag in getting around. From metros, buses and trains to rental cars all are at your service. To the budget travelers it is advisable to take a special 'Barcelona Card' that allows you free entry and discounts on hundred renowned venues along with priceless public transportation.

The nightlife can be savored in the comparatively solitary area of Gracia near the middle of Barcelona that also possesses the coveted Gaudi's project of Casa Vicens. Let the water caress and indulge your body at the beaches of Little Barcelona or Barceloneta and let your mouth relish the succulent seafood served here in Little Barcelona. A breath of air along the contemporary urban development project-Eixample where a grid is made with a garden adjoining to each block is certainly significant.

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