Barcelona, located at the Mediterranean sea in the very north of the Spanish coast, is certainly the most cosmopolitan and economically most active city in Spain. Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia with a 7 millions of population. It has always proved its will to be modern, to follow the latest international tendencies or be ahead of them. To the tourist this is evident specially in its architecture, which so well reflects the general approach to life in this always pulsating city.
Since its foundation over 2000 years ago, the city has served as been the traditional gateway of Spain. Romans, Arabs and Christians have all passed through, leaving their distinct mark on the city. The visitor will gain a sense of Barcelona’s history simply by walking through the city, whether roaming the streets of the Gothic Quarter, built on the original Roman site or the Modernist Eixample district that is illuminated by the exuberant architecture of Antoni Gaudí.
Such diversity and harmony also flourishes in the character of Barcelona’s citizens. Enterprising and hard-working, they also possess a hedonistic streak along with strong civic pride and a love for culture. These traits have made Barcelona into a first-class tourist destination and the perfect setting for meetings and congresses. This open, welcoming city which hosted the Olympic Games in 1992 is now focusing all its energies on another global project: the Universal Forum of Cultures, which is being held in 2004 and will enable the city to complete its seafront area.
Barcelona enjoys a mild climate and an average annual temperature of 17 degrees Celsius. The sun shines on most days of the year and the Mediterranean brings cooling sea breezes to the city and moisture to the atmosphere. Rainfall is light, except during the few rainy months of the year, and needless to say, it rarely snows. Even the lowest temperatures are relatively mild. At June, one can expect temperatures of approximately 25 degrees Celsius.
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Information on Barcelona: http://www.bcn.es/turisme/english/turisme
Information on surroundings: http://www.gencat.net/turistex_nou/home_ang.htm
A good reason to visit us:
EUROPE’S COOLEST CITIES: Barcelona’s Sense and Sensuality. By Helene Zuber, (from SPIEGEL Online International) http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,502312,00.html .
