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Nau Bostik
Snuggled in an old abandoned factory in the La Sagrera neighborhood, Nau Bostik is one of the most important cultural centers for art in Barcelona. It is an open space, now utilized for social and cultural activities in the neighborhood.
Notably, Nau Bostik is not very widely known, but it is a wonderful example of how the city is transforming industrial remnants into modern cultural centers. Though it has not seen sizable makeovers and is slightly rough & ruinous around the edges, some of the best street graffiti artists in Barcelona have covered it in colorful murals. Nau Bostik is a must-visit center, especially for those who like vintage and street art.On its roof terrace, you can see the huge mural work by Sixe Paredes who is a popular street artist. This center hosts a series of exhibitions & activities that come and go weekly, or even daily. Occasionally, vintage & street food markets are hosted on the weekends. You can deeply explore the art scene here.
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Palace of Catalan Music
Palace of Catalan Music is a concert hall on the street 4-6 Palau de la Musica in Barcelona. It has a well-built concert room allowing the attendees to notice the smallest note of the sound played in the hall. It is a UNESCO world heritage site.
Known for its high-quality acoustics, the Palace of Catalan Music was built back in 1908. The architecture of the building is highly original and you can see various elements inside the building which represent music and culture. The windows are decorated with different artistic designs representing various shades of colours. As this auditorium has one of the best acoustics, prominent musicians and artists highly preferred this attraction for their presentation purpose.
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Passeig De Gracia
Passeig de Gràcia is one of the most important avenues in Barcelona. It is known for great architecture, shopping options, and incredible restaurants. It is situated in the central area of Eixample, extending from Plaça Catalunya to Carrer Gran de Gràcia.
Being one of the pre-eminent shopping and business areas, Passeig de Gràcia is considered the most expensive street in Barcelona and the entire of Spain. The large designer stores located on this street are a pleasure to explore, whether you have to purchase something or not. There are various upscale brands, including Gucci, Prada, Loewe, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry, and more. So, if you are a fashion enthusiast, Passeig de Gràcia is a must-visit destination for you in Barcelona.
Notably, some of the finest modernista buildings in Barcelona are present on this avenue, which makes it a classic open-air museum. It embraces several most celebrated pieces of architecture, including the Casa Batlló and La Pedrera. The street offers an enjoyable fusion of shopping & sightseeing.
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Port Olimpic
Located just opposite the olympic village, on the east of Barcelona Port is Port Olimpic. This port is the entryway to the Barcelona beaches. The harbor has 756 berths for yachts and its entrance is can be seen from anywhere in Barcelona.
The local Barcelona Sailing Center provides sailing equipment for rent and different activities with qualified instructors. This place was built in 1990 during the renovation of this area of Barcelona. The architectural design was structured by Oriol Bohigas, Josep Martorell, David Mackay and Albert Puigdomènech. The sports marina was the site of the sailing competitions throughout the 1992 Olympic Games. The image of Frank Gehry and the two skyscrapers and golden fish became the symbol of the Olympic Port. Next to the Olympic Port, you'll find Barcelona, a fishermen's district made of narrow streets with the aroma of the sea. A refreshing walk from the Olympic Port will lead to the Catalonia History Museum, the Palace of the Sea, and Barcelona's Aquarium in the Costa Brava. The place is well known for the best seafood restaurants by the beach with a pleasant atmosphere.
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Port Vell
Port Vell is an old harbour situated in Barcelona between the river Llobregat and Barceloneta district. Being one of the most important ports in Europe, it is a landmark of the city that attracts tourists as it is also surrounded by malls, cinemas, bars and restaurants.
The highlight of the waterfront is the IMAX Port Vell, which is the largest aquarium with more than 10 sharks and 8000 fish. The pedestrian walkway connecting La Rambla and Port Vell is best for an evening walk where tourists can visit the swing bridge as well. Explore the museums, go for a boat or yacht ride or get a cable car for admiring the panoramic view of the city at Port Vell.
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