Barcelona
| Location | Coast |
| Population | 3.160.000 |
| Beach | Yes |
| Average annual ºC | 17 º C |
| 2nd Language | Catalan |
| Airport | Yes |
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Barcelona
Barcelona, the second largest city of Spain, is located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and 120 kilometers far away from the Pyrenees. This cosmopolitan city has many architectural gems as well as an impressive range of cultural and leisure activities. Barcelona is a bilingual city (Spanish / Catalan), a fact that has not influenced for being one of the main destinations for studying Spanish in Spain.
The "Paseo de las Ramblas", located between the Port and Plaza de Catalunya, is one of the most crowded places of the city. This is a walk environments with live music, full of flower stalls, cafes and shops. At the end of the "Paseo de las Ramblas" is the Port of Barcelona, the largest port in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the largest in the world. In the historic center we can find the Cathedral, Town Hall and the streets of the Gothic quarter.
La Sagrada Familia, a Catholic church still under construction and designed by the prestigious architect Antonio Gaudí, is the most famous monument of the city. Among many of the works of the architect Gaudi also highlights the Park Guell, garden shaped by a multitude of artistic and architectural elements.
On the outskirts of Barcelona is the Montjuic mountain, home of many interesting places to visit, mainly museums and gardens.
In addition to the varied architectural and cultural Barcelona is a city that offers visitors throughout the year an extensive calendar of events, music and sports in continuous expansion.
Barcelona by night is also a vibrant city, its streets are full of life and people at all hours. Countless bars and nightclubs invited to spend a memorable and enjoyable evening among friends.
Just 120 kilometers from Barcelona are the Pyrenees, a paradise for lovers of nature and skiing. And if there is enough time to learn the outskirts of Barcelona, we recommend visiting Gerona, Tarragona, Sitges, Figueras, Cadaqués and Sant Sadurní d'Anoia (Cavas Freixenet).



