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Barcelona, Spain
Fast Facts: Second largest city in Spain, center of culture and Mediterranean cruise ship hub
Coordinates: 41° 23′ N 2° 11′ E
Population: 1,593,000
Official language: Spanish
Currency: Euro
Time: UTC+1 (Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin, Paris, Rome)
Best time to visit: March - November
Don't miss: Barcelona cathedral, Parc Guell, Miro Museum, shopping, food, drink and nightlife
ShipParade link: Regatta - Spain & Portugal (2003)
. Seven Seas Voyager - Western Mediterranean (2003)
. Silver Cloud - Western Mediterranen (2002)
Other useful link: Turisme de Barcelona
 

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Barcelona climate chart

 Metric Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
 Avg. high (C) 13 14 16 17 20 24 27 28 26 21 17 14
 Avg. low (C) 4 5 7 8 12 16 19 19 17 12 8 6
 Avg. precip. (mm) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
 
 English/US Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
 Avg. high (F) 55 57 60 62 68 75 81 82 78 70 62 57
 Avg. low (F) 40 41 44 47 53 60 66 67 62 54 46 42
 Avg. precip. (in) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
 

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Barcelona photos

Oy, it's Columbus! When you step ashore, he's pointing you back towards the New World. Not very welcoming, or... ? Photo © 2008 Bart de Boer

Barcelona's "old" port of Port Vell has been turned into a tourist attraction with shops, cinemas and large boardwalk terraces overlooking the port. Great to sit down with an ice cream. Or two. Photo © 2008 Bart de Boer

From Port Vell, it's an easy stroll towards the Ramblas and the main shopping and sightseeing area. Photo © 2008 Bart de Boer

Main Boulevard and tourist trap: The Ramblas. Depending on the season and the time of day, the Ramblas can be either wonderfully relaxed or disappointingly trashy.  Hold on to your wallet! Photo © 2003 Bart de Boer

Located just off the Ramblas is Barcelona's covered marketplace. Don't miss a look at the fresh fish, the brightest vegetables and the most colorful fruit here. And shop like the Spanish do! Photo © 2003 Bart de Boer

"Work in progress" best describes the Sagrada Familia, the Gaudi masterpiece that has been in scaffoldings since 1882 and is far from completed. Photo © 2003 Bart de Boer

Tapas is the famous Spanish finger food that is best enjoyed in any of the Tapas bars over a glass of wine or beer. Photo © 2003 Bart de Boer

 

Be sure to visit the Cathedral of Santa Eulalia in the center of town. The colorful decorations inside are worth a detour. Photo © 2003 Bart de Boer

Take the funicular up to Mount Montjuich, one of the hills that surround Barcelona. If you follow the 'Art Route', you will end up at the museum dedicated to Joan Miró, the most Catalan of Spanish artists. Photo © 2003 Bart de Boer

The colorful works by Miró are world famous. Photo © 2003 Bart de Boer

Barcelona is home to the largest cruise ships in the world. The port is developing continuously and even cruise lines are investing heavily in shore side facilities. Photo © 2003 Bart de Boer

 
   
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