next to the Avenida Diagonal and a short walk from Rambla Catalunya. The hotel offers the opportunity to sample a healthy and balanced cuisine, enjoy all the necess...
offers you the chance to relish a healthy and balanced cuisine, enjoy all the services necessary to make your business a pleasure, wrapping yourself up in a friend...
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Guitart Grand Passage Hotel
Guitart Grand Passage Hotel is a modern hotel located in the centre of the cosmopolitan
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city of Barcelona, in the quiet residential area of the Eixample but close to one of the main parts of the City, the Diagonal Avenue. The building itself is an excellent example of modernity married with style where the outside is shiny black marble and the inside has a collection of modern art covering the walls. Guitart Grand Passage is ideal for a business trip or a leisure vacation. The staff will make sure that you have all your accommodation needs fulfilled while you enjoy the museums, theatres, shops, gigs, restaurants and maybe the best nightlife in Spain and Europe.
offers you the chance to relish a healthy and balanced cuisine, enjoy all the services necessary to make your business a pleasure, wrapping yourself up in a friendly and pleasant atmosphere with attentive service. With spacious and comfortable suites and conference rooms equipped with the very latest in audio-visual technology. From the GUITART Grand Passage Hotel you will experience a different Barcelona
Advantages: Multicultural, pleasant and warm Disadvantages: None
...Stadium, which - to me - seems to make more sense than saying Stadium New, but there we go!!
During weekdays, you can pay around €10 to take a tour of the "Nou Camp", which includes a very extensive museum of football, charting the links to the English game and the various Scottish and English footballers that originally played for the famous Spanish club, along with the many successes the club has experienced on the field. I was actually amazed how dirty the stadium was itself, with a lot of litter, graffiti and smashed up seats around the stadium. Mind you, maintenance for 110,000 seats must be a nightmare!
* Sport: Barcelona is a very sport orientated city, with the famous Grand Prix racetrack located nearby at Montmelo. In fact, it was the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend!
There are numerous sports clubs throughout the city...
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Advantages: Wonderous building fascinating history Disadvantages: itas unfinished
..., but we decided to walk as that way we would get a better feel of Barcelona, mmm, wish I had caught the bus. I felt the pavements and my sore feet.
Reaching the temple we were wowed the architecture was stunning, the 8 towers rising into the sky, the shapes the design the stonework stupendous. .
We had to queue a while to get in and had to pay 8 euros to get in. but it was not too bad waiting in the sun.
When you are inside the building there are boards with information about the work and design. Gaudi got a lot of his inspiration from nature. the pillars looking very much as if they are tree trunks branching out at the top, they stone work is fantastic everywhere you look is full of small detail it really is a grand place .
The Sagrada familia is the most visited place in Barcelona if you go to Barcelona you must visit. I am...
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Advantages: Enormous fun Disadvantages: Not cheap, not perfect in bad weather
...ready to go. Then we took them off again to put the ponchos on.
And they're off!
Suitably attired in our condom-like ponchos, we lined the Go Carts up outside like racing cars on a grand prix grid. We all hopped in and practiced turning the engine on and off and in just a few minutes we were ready to go. As we left the side street and headed for full-on Barcelona traffic I'm sure I wasn't the only one with a nervous lump in my throat. I've never ridden a moped and I felt very vulnerable in my little buggy but the reassurance of my passenger went a long way to settling my nerves.
As we puttered along the streets, our Go Car chattered away, telling us what to do and our colleagues buzzed around us like competitive little wasps. Having previously worked for a company with an obsession on health and safety, I did struggle...
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