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Barcelona is Spain's 2nd city. Barcelona isn't 2nd anything; a dynamic city, it is the capital of the rich and diverse region of Catalonia, between the French border and Aragon.

Barcelona entered a golden age when playing host to the 1992 Olympics. This event initiated some urban redevelopment. Barcelona has become the design, fashion and leisure center of  western Mediterranean while the Catalan culture flourishes. Barcelona is bilingual but Catalan is primary language over Spanish.

The streets of Barcelona are lined with charming buildings with outdoor cafes. Barcelona is a  architectural gem regardless of where you look.


The Placa de Catalunya is a handy point of reference. The tourist office is here and the large downtown square is a hub for buses and metros, as well as a boundary between several key neighborhoods, the Eixample, the Port Vell (Old Port), and the Barri Gótic (Gothic quarter). The Eixample -- the name means extension -- was developed in the 1850's, after the old city's walls were demolished. The neighborhood, a lovely ensemble of tony shops, private residences, hotels, museums and cafes, reminds me of the blocks between Madison and Park on the Upper East Side. The Passeig de Gracia, the Rambla de Catalunya and the streets connecting them are the heart of the neighborhood and well worth exploring.

Barcelona is influenced by France, whose border is less than a hundred miles away, Barcelona is widely acknowledged to be the intellectual capital of Spain, as liberal as Madrid is conservative, and with a liberal Catholic clergy whose positions are often dramatically opposed to those of right-wing bishops elsewhere. Its residents are avid music lovers and conversationalists, passionate theatergoers, delirious about the concerts and recitals in their stunning Palau (Palace) de la Musica (no other theater on earth is designed with such gaudy verve), and loudly patriotic--but only on behalf of Catalonia, not Spain. More than 70% of all the books read in Spain are published in Barcelona.

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