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Just decades ago, few tourists would have considered visiting the northern Spanish city of Barcelona. However, this once rather rundown industrial centre, which seemed to have little to offer, has undergone a seismic change that culminated in the hosting of the Olympic Games in 1992, an event which completely transformed Barcelona. As well as a string of purpose built sporting developments springing up all over the city (with the epicentre on the slopes of Montjuïc) Barcelona also benefited from major investments.

Barcelona has since become something of a Mecca for the worlds top architects, who have flocked here to conjure up an array of modern structures and avant-garde designs. Many have drawn their inspiration from the seminal work of Barcelonas most famous son, the modernist architect Antoni Gaudi, whose unique style can still be savoured in a number of key buildings around the city. His masterpiece is the unfinished Sagrada Familia cathedral, but his work can be seen even in the lampposts and fountains of Plaça Reial. Fortunately, the rush of new construction has not completely dwarfed the older buildings, as the old and new architectural styles harmoniously combine. Barcelona is the kind of city where a contemporary glass and steel office block can rest happily within striking distance of a gothic cathedral, a city where the old port has been rejuvenated without losing any of its charm.

As the capital of Catalunya, the city is also solidifying its position as a major regional economic power, tucked, as it is, strategically close to the French border and with a wide Mediterranean coastline. Its key industries include manufacture, textiles, electronics and tourism in 2003, Catalunya received 14,540,000 visitors from a total of over 50 million throughout Spain. The economy of Barcelona has been steadily expanding during the past decade and although it contains just 4% of the Spanish population, the city contributes 14.29% to the countrys GDP.

The locals are very aware of the citys potential and a strong desire still remains among some to create an independent Catalan state with Barcelona at its helm, instead of the current Spanish set up, where Barcelona plays second fiddle in political terms to Madrid. Some observers believe that the desire for outright independence has waned since the death of General Franco and the granting of a greater deal of autonomy to the region. Nevertheless, in the bars and cafés of the city, the patriotic feelings still remain strong. Nowhere is this proud drive for greater self-determination more evocative than at Camp Nou, the home of Barcelona FC (one of Europes greatest football teams) when a capacity 120,000 crowd pulsates to a rousing victory over arch rivals Real Madrid.

With a balmy year round climate (not too steamily hot in summer and with few genuinely cold days in winter) it is not surprising that Barcelona is attracting an increasing number of visitors. Indeed, with cheap air travel becoming more popular, Barcelona has entered the millennium as one of Europes most popular short break destinations.

Barcelona Central Tourist Office

Address: Rbla de Catalunya, 123, 08008 Barcelona

Phone: +34 93 285 3834

  • Palau de la Música Catalana
    The ornate Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona was originally built for the Orfeo (Catalan Choir) in 1908, and designed by Catalan modernist architect Domenech i Montaner. There are guided tours around the building, but primarily the Palau is a venue for internationally renowned orchestral concert and recitals.
  • The Bongo Lounge at La Paloma
    Every Thursday Barcelona's unique modernist la Paloma dancehall, built in 1903, opens its doors as The Bongo Lounge. One of the most popular club nights in the city, it attracts an international line-up of guests and features DJ residents Professor Angel Dust and Lippo.
  • Barcelona Aquarium
    Barcelona Aquarium, just a stone's throw inland from the Mediterranean in Port Vell, is considered one of the best in Europe, with an unprecedented collection of marine life.
  • Nou Camp
    The Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona is not only huge - with a 120,000 capacity - but also a fantastic piece of architecture.
  • Gran Teatre del Liceu
    A beautiful theatre (bar perhaps some parts of its new interior), the Gran Teatre del Liceu was originally constructed in 1847, funded by its Catalonian patrons. It is the most important opera venue in Barcelona and arguably the best to date in Spain.
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