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Parlament, but over the last couple of years this has bloomed into a lively strip of bars and
restaurants, with an influx of hipster pleasure-seekers and entrepreneurs, and this in turn has
kickstarted a slew of openings in surrounding streets.
6 Montjuïc, Poble Sec & Sant Antoni
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Camp Nou
8For the sports-minded, little can compete with the spectacle of a match at FC Barcelona's
massive football stadium. With aloyal fanbase andanincredibly gifted team led bythe likes
of Lionel Messi, Camp Nou always hosts a good show - even if you can't make it to a game,
it's still worth visiting. The 'Camp Nou Experience' is an interactive museum and stadium
tour that takes you through the locker rooms and out onto the pitch, hallowed ground for
many Catalans.
1 Camp Nou, Pedralbes & La Zona Alta
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Mercat de la Boqueria
9This temple of temptation is one of Europe's greatest permanent produce fairs. Restaurant
chefs, homemakers, office workers and tourists all stroll amid the seemingly endless bounty
of glistening fruits and vegetables, gleaming fish counters, dangling rolls of smoked meats,
pyramids of pungent cheeses, barrels full of olives and marinated peppers, and chocolate
truffles and other sweets. In the back, a handful of popular tapas bars serve up delectable
morsels. There's always a line, but it's well worth the wait.
1 El Raval
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