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Guillem Tell 27 8006 Barcelona Spain / east Tel: 0034 934 155 757 Fax: 0034 932 182 606 Email info@abc-spanischkurse.de Web www.abc-spanischkurse.de |
C/ Agustí Duran i Sanpere, Local 2 08001 Barcelona Spain / east Tel: Fax: Email info@barcelona-lingua.com Web www.spanischkurse-barcelona.de | ||||
C/ Comte d’Urgell 78 08011 Barcelona Spain / east Tel: Fax: 0034 93 467 68 41 Email camino@sprachkurse-weltweit.de Web www.sprachschule-barcelona.de |
c/ Trafalgar 14 8010 Barcelona Spain / east Tel: 0034 93 268 45 11 Fax: 0034 93 268 02 39 Email spanish@bcn.ihes.com Web www.ihspain.com/barcelona/language_school.html | ||||
C/Valencia 275, 3º 08001 Barcelona Spain / east Tel: +34 934.875.116 Fax: +34 934.875.116 Email learn@languages4life.com Web www.languages4life.com |
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Spanish courses in Barcelona

Spanish courses in Barcelona

Learn Spanish in Barcelona
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, an autonomous region in northeastern Spain. It is also the largest city of Spain after Madrid. Barcelona is located on the Mediterranean coast, between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs, 160 km south of the Pyrenees mountain range, the border with France.
Barcelona offers a unique opportunity for the tourist on foot to walk from Roman remains to the medieval city, and then to the modern city with its open thoroughfares and grid-iron street pattern. The historic city center is fairly flat, while the modern city fans out towards the surrounding hills, bordered by steep streets that are vaguely reminiscent of those found in San Francisco.
A notable feature is La Rambla - a boulevard that runs from the city center to the waterfront, thronged with crowds until late at night and lined by florists, bird sellers, street entertainers, thieves, cafeterias, and restaurants. Walking along La Rambla one can see the world-famous opera house El Liceu, the food market of La Boqueria and the Plaça Reial (literally Royal square), with its arches and palm trees, amongst other interesting buildings. It is also worth keeping an eye out for pickpockets, for whom the boulevard is a favourite haunt. Visitors should also be aware that smack-heads in Plaça Reial who offer "chocolate" to passers-by are in fact selling hashish.