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Anybody been to Spain before?
hi guys
can u tell me where are the best hangouts in Spain, specially barcelona, or if there are other nice cities to go to?
where is "downtown" there? where i can find good shopping,clubs, restaurants...etc
i posted this Q in spain section but i didnt get answers, dont know why, bas i got a star dont know why bardo lol
so help me my fellow egyptians (or anybody else) :)
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hola :D
ive been to Costa Del Sol - Benalmadena in Malaga. There you have the beaches, the Marina for a boat ride, and you can take a cart right up to the Mountains where you watch an eagle show. Also a place called Fuengirola is near to Benalmadena, theres water sports you can do
In Barcelona:
La Rambla - All day long you'll find all kinds of buskers and mime artists in action as well as stalls selling flowers, newspapers, birds and rabbits. Look out for Palau de la Virreina, a grand 18th-century mansion, which is next to the Boqueria market.
The Boqueria market (Mercat de la Boqueria) is one of Europe's great food markets, and is well worth a visit. It's a good spot to visit at breakfast time for excellent Spanish tortilla at one of the internal bars near the back.
Be extremely cautious as you walk along the Ramblas by day and night as this is probably the single worst place in all of Spain for pickpocketing and bag snatching
Barri Gòtic - The Gothic Quarter is just east off the Ramblas and contains medieval Gothic buildings dating from the 14th and 15th century in what was the centre of old Barcelona. It's a maze of interconnecting dark streets joining together medieval squares. The main tourist attractions are the magnificent Gothic cathedral, the Ajuntament, Plaça del Rei and the Palau de la Generalitat. The city's history museum on Carrer de Veguer is well worth a look. There's a good selection of cafés and bars, especially around Plaça de Sant Jaume, so refreshments are never far away.
Tibidabo
great views over the city and has an amusement park which attracts many locals.
Barcelona Aquarium, and Zoo