My city: Barcelona
From a Roman colony to the host of the 1992 Olympics, the proud capital of Catalonia is one of Europe’s most dynamic metropolises.
From a Roman colony to the host of the 1992 Olympics, the proud capital of Catalonia is one of Europe’s most dynamic metropolises.
As millions of tourists flood the Spanish city known for charm and authenticity, locals say they are drowning.
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A motorcycle tour of the city’s sights makes visitors feel more like 1950s screen stars than camera-toting tourists.
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Tapas are a dish meant to foster conversation, and in no place does the quintessential Spanish cuisine make more of a buzz than in the capital of Catalonia.
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From dodging demolition and bankruptcy to surviving the Great Depression and urban growth, Europe’s vintage amusement parks offer a glimpse into a simpler age.
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In this independently spirited region of northeastern Spain, wander between tapas bars in Barcelona, explore the walled city of Girona and awaken your senses in Dalí’s heartland.
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