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Discover and find pet friendly hotels in Barcelona.
Many places where dogs are allowed in Barcelona.
Use this panel to search a pet friendly hotels in Barcelona
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To tie it all together, Barcelona has its beloved Ramblas, a bustling street
with a plethora of restaurants, cafes and shops that diagonally traverses the
old part of town. Strolling up this avenue will lead you away from the sea and
winding cobblestone streets of the old part of town to the wide boulevards of
L'Eixample. The Ramblas is the heart of Barcelona, its most populated area at
any given hour and the first stop for every visitor.
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And above
all, a city which is accustomed to giving its all, in order to make guests feel
at home.
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Shop along the Passeig de Gracia, at the most well known boutiques in Barcelona.
Gaudi's works, museums, concerts and FC Barcelona’s football team homeland.
If there ever were a city to be defined as “cosmopolitan,” it would be
Barcelona. More international than Spanish, it has been a vital Mediterranean
port for centuries. Just spend a sunny afternoon hanging your feet off the docks
of Port Vell and you’ll immediately notice the diversity of nationalities,
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Barcelona is the passionate capital of Catalonia, an unforgettable city of art,
culture and beauty.
Walk along the Ramblas to enjoy street musicians, living statues, hustlers and
just plain loonies. Hop onto the Tramvia Blau for a tram trip up to the top of
Tibidabo and take in the magnificent sights of the city below you.
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