Aug 15, 2009

A visit to major tourist centers in Catalonia and Spain Valena

A visit to major tourist centers in Catalonia and Spain Valena Barcelona Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and covers a wide area of the Catalan coast. The town is built around its port, which is one of the busiest in the Mediterranean, although many believe that is built around its football team FC Barcelona (Barça), which is a great player of the Spanish football league, and to inteationally. Much more than the capital of Catalonia, Barcelona, with its inteational airport is a major player in the league in the world, having hosted the World Fair of 1888 and, more recently, the 1992 Olympics. The city dates back to a Roman settlement in the 2 century BC and was occupied by various tribes of the Mediterranean during the centuries, each leaving its own identity in the area. The old town is the best place to see a lot in design and architecture that ado the facades of buildings. Barcelona? S is the most famous street of Las Ramblas, a street 24 hours a day, but during the weekends and during evenings. Market stalls, souvenir vendors, hawkers, street musicians and events that keep you entertained and stroll along the promenade in the shade of trees or drinking coffee in many cafes lining the street. The Gothic Quarter The Gothic Quarter is home to the cathedral and the royal palace and the oldest part of town. The Sagrada Familia is a masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi is the city? S strange building was built when the city was in a period of modeist revival. Valencia is located in the heart of the Costa del Azahar, which stretches over to Spain? S east coast, Valencia, where the city of El Cid, a famous Spanish hero who fought and the power of the Arab armies, is one of the most vibrant cities in Spain. Known for its nightlife and outdoor life, the city is surrounded by a micro-climate, which explains both the party atmosphere and the garden planted with orange trees that surround the city and the territory. Valencia has an inteational airport and a port. You can take a ferry to the Balearic Islands from here. Built by the Romans in the 2 century BC, Valencia, as with most Spanish cities, has a wealth of history and the Moorish influence remains evident today in some of the buildings that are mixed with mode and modeist designs. The center is dominated by the cathedral, originally built in 1262. The towers of the cathedral offer beautiful views of the city. Valencia has a mode tram system that connects the beaches to the east with its lively promenade full of bars and restaurants. The small town of Gandia Gandia is located on the southe tip of the Costa del Azahar. Valencia is the nearest big city to the north for about 1 hour and this is where the inteational airport that serves this region. Once an important cultural city, formally led by the Duke of Gandia, the city is now more of a destination, although the region remains important for industry, trade in oranges, following by millions of orange trees that surround regions and the fragrant aroma that emanates.

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