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CHEAP FLIGHTS TO BARCELONA
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Southampton Barcelona 06 Sep 2012 - 13 Sep 2012 £102
London Airports Barcelona 05 Mar 2012 - 10 Mar 2012 £112
London Heathrow Barcelona 27 Apr 2012 - 30 Apr 2012 £116
Birmingham Barcelona 14 May 2012 - 17 May 2012 £131
Manchester Barcelona 25 Jun 2012 - 29 Jun 2012 £133
Belfast Barcelona 27 Apr 2012 - 30 Apr 2012 £153
London City Barcelona 04 Jun 2012 - 07 Jun 2012 £153
Bristol Barcelona 07 Jun 2012 - 13 Jun 2012 £158
Newcastle Barcelona 20 Aug 2012 - 29 Aug 2012 £172
Glasgow Barcelona 16 Mar 2012 - 24 Mar 2012 £176
London Gatwick Barcelona 06 Sep 2012 - 16 Sep 2012 £176
Edinburgh Barcelona 30 Apr 2012 - 02 May 2012 £179
Aberdeen Barcelona 19 May 2012 - 22 May 2012 £182
London Stansted Barcelona 16 Apr 2012 - 18 Apr 2012 £194
Leeds Bradford Barcelona 08 Mar 2012 - 15 Mar 2012 £204
East Midlands Barcelona 21 Jun 2012 - 24 Jun 2012 £238
Cardiff Barcelona 02 Apr 2012 - 09 Apr 2012 £394
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Barcelona Introduction
Barcelona is Spain's second city - but don't tell the inhabitants that. To them Barcelona is the most fabulous city on earth. And they may just be right.
Barcelona is one of the few great European cities by the sea. While Madrid withers in the summer sun, Barcelona chills out on its beach. Its main thoroughfare, Las Ramblas, runs all the way from the quayside through the heart of the city and it is here that you should start your tour of one of Europe's most exciting cities.
Barcelona is busy all day, but really comes into its own at night when Spanish and foreign visitors come out to parade up and down the streets and relax in the hundreds of bars and restaurants on offer. The Catalan capital is widely known as a party city and you will inevitably get carried along with the spirit. But don't stay out too late - there is plenty to see by day.
You particularly don't want to miss the fabulous architecture of Gaudí, Barcelona's favourite son. His work litters the city, but his greatest monument is the Sagrada Familia - an unfinished cathedral that looks like something between a vast Gothic church and a space ship from a sci-fi movie. Other Gaudí highlights include La Pedrera - a brilliantly weird converted terrace block in the heart of the city - and le Parc Guell, a surreal haven on a hill high above the bustle of the city.
The Gothic Quarter and Montjuic are also well worth exploring, with ancient and ornate architecture everywhere you look. Amidst all this stands Barcelona's other cathedral, the imposing edifice of La Seu. Sports fans won't want to miss the Olympic area or the museum at the Nou Camp, FC Barcelona's famous stadium, where the hundreds of trophies the illustrious club has won are on display.
And as soon as the sun goes down on all this, it's time to party once more. You certainly won't have too much spare time on your hands...