Destination Guide Refined by Name: A Attraction Activities (16) Arts (11) Monuments + Museums (2) Sightseeing + Tours (45) Title Keyword
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Aerostats KON-TIKI Milanesat, 5, Barcelona, 08017 |
If you think you would like the peace and tranquility that come from seeing the earth from a bird's-eye view, or if you just want to do your own imitation of Phileas Fogg from the novel by Jules Verne, then no problem: t... more
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Antonio de Barnola Calle Palau 4, Barcelona, 08140 |
This gallery provides young artists the possibility of showing their work to a public that enjoys different and varied artistic expressions. At this beautiful gallery, they not only support young creators, but also older... more
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Art Petritxol Carrer de Petritxol 8, Barcelona, 08002 |
, is well known because of its cozy and pleasant cafés. However, it is even more famous for the long-established art galleries you can find there. This gallery, Art Petritxol, is currently displaying works by Catalan pa... more
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Ayuntamiento de Bilbao Plaza Ernesto Erkoreka, s/n, Bilbao, 48007 |
Opened in 1892, the building that houses Bilbao's city council is the work of the architect Joaquin Rucoba, who also built the Arriaga Theatre . Among its princip...
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Alhondiga Alameda Rekalde, 56, Bilbao, 48010 |
La Alhondiga is one of the most typical and popular buildings in Bilbao. Built in 1906, by the architect, Ricardo Bastida, this singular structure was one of the first flat-roofed...
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Aste Nagusia Various venues across the city, Bilbao |
For a week during the summer, the city of Bilbao is transformed into one big fiesta with a varied programme of fun events – many of which have a distinctively local flavour. Aste Nagusia offers a good chance to see the c... more
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Alcaiceria Calle Zacatin s/n, Granada, 18009 |
Alcaiceria , (or al-kaysar-ia, as it was originally spelt) means either House of Caesar or Belonging to Caesar. This area was so named following the act of Emporor Justinian which allowed the Moors to sell silk. The Alpu... more
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Altiplano Granadino Plaza Mariana Pineda, 10, (Oficina de Turismo de la Diputacion), Granada, 18009 |
According to archaeologists, 500,000 years ago this high plain was a great lake where elephants, rhinos, bears and lions came to drink and hunt. The earliest humans to reach...
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Abadia del Sacromonte Camino del Sacromonte, 4, Granada, 18080 |
Crowning the Sacromonte (Sacred Hill) is this dilapidated abbey. Originally, this was a Benedictine monastery, and inside the ashes of San Cecilio, the patron saint of Granada, are stored.
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Antequeruela Plaza Mariana Pineda, 10, (Oficina de Turismo de la Diputacion), Granada, 18009 |
. The Christian reconquest of Spain was a long drawn out process that lasted from the 9th to the 15th century. The Christian armies moved from north to south slowly taking land back from the Moors who had been here since... more
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