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Unfinished basilica designed by Antoni Gaudí, renowned for its unique architecture.
Public park featuring colorful mosaics and architectural elements by Gaudí.
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Vibrant street in central Barcelona, famous for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Historic neighborhood with narrow medieval streets and Gothic architecture.
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Modernist building designed by Gaudí, known for its unique facade and interior.
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Modernist building by Gaudí, notable for its undulating stone facade.
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Hill offering panoramic city views, cultural attractions, and parks.
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Football stadium and home to FC Barcelona, offering guided tours.
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Museum housing an extensive collection of artworks by Pablo Picasso.
Large fountain known for its nightly light and music shows.
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Known for modernist architecture, wide avenues, upscale shops, and restaurants, centrally located.
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Trendy, bohemian atmosphere with local shops and cafes, quieter and more residential.
Up-and-coming area with tech companies, close to beaches, modern and well-connected to the city center.
Charming with narrow streets, boutique shops, and close to the beach, but can be noisy at night.
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Known for its theaters, tapas bars, and Montjuïc Hill, offers great value for money.
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Traditional working-class area close to the beach, great for seafood, but very touristy.
A historic area with narrow streets, central to major attractions, lively nightlife, but can be noisy.
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