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The Catalan city is saturated with art; the influences of the artists Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, and Joan Miró, and architect Antoni Gaudí can be seen nearly everywhere. Even so, this Mediterranean port was overlooked for decades, until the 1992 Olympics set off a chain reaction that reinvigorated Barcelona. The city’s tradition of experimentation with design and cuisine helped set the stage for its bold fusion estaurants and cutting-edge design shops. Today, Spain’s second largest metropolis is buzzing.
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Browsing the Boqueria market (halfway down Las Ramblas); the eruption of colors and aromas whet the appetite for one of the city’s main events: Mediterranean cuisine.
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Wandering through the cool pedestrian-only streets of Gothic Quarter, from the Rambla over to the Born and the Santa Maria del Mar basilica, the city’s most peaceful structure.
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Gaudí´s iconic sandcastle-like Sagrada Familia church and his other principal art nouveau creations: Parc Güell, Casa Milá (La Pedrera), Casa Batlló, Casa Vicens and Palau Güell, each unique and yet each unmistakably Gaudí.
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Dining in Barcelona
When ordering at sit-down restaurants, it's perfectly fine to as for a media ración (half-portion). Also, locals don't usually tip more than a couple of euros at tapas bars. More
Eat breakfast like a local in Barcelona
Regulars opt for just-made tortillas (vegetable-filled omelets) or a straight-ahead Catalonian breakfast of café con leche with pa amb tomàquet, Spain's ubiquitous tomato-rubbed toast.
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Go early (before 8 a.m.) to see Barcelona's Mercat de la Boqueria in full swing, or wait till after 10:30 so you can watch Márquez preparing for lunch at El Quim de la Boqueria.
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