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Barcelona Plazas
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Plaça de Catalunya. Plaza Catalunya is downtown Barcelona's central square. It was designed by architect Francesc de Paula Nebot and inaugurated on November 2nd 1927 by Spanish King Alphonso XIII. Plaça de Catalunya was designed with a small temple, ...
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Plaça Reial. The Plaza Real is a popular square in the heart of Barcelona's gothic area just off La Rambla walking street. It is a perfect place to have breakfast in the morning or an afternoon snack or pre-dinner drink. The plaza has a fantastic atm ...
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Plaça de Sant Jaume Barcelona. Plaça de Sant Jaume is the the main square in the Gothic quarter of Barcelona and one of Barcelona central plaza which is often used for festivals and displays. Plaça de Sant Jaume is located on the ancient site of the ...
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Plaça de la Universitat - Plaza de la Universidad Barcelona. Plaça de la Universitat is central square in Barcelona between the districts of Eixample and Ciutat Vella districts. The main building on the square is the Universitat de Barcelona main cam ...
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Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia. Main plaza square in the Vila de Gràcia neighbourhood, often just called Gràcia. Vila de Gràcia is in the Gràcia district of Barcelona and is considered the old town of Gràcia that included also Camp d'en Grassot i Gràcia ...
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Plaça de Sant Felip Neri. Plaça de Sant Felip Neri is a tiny square with a charming fountain in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter in the district of Ciutat Vella in Barcelona and at the entrance to Barcelona's Jewish Quarter. The square takes its name from ...
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