Olympic in 1992 sparked a chain reaction in the Basque capital of at havet.Barcelona has gone from a little sleepy harbor and sanctuary for artists to the hyperactive, creative and fun greedy city. Filled with modern architecture, design, fiery fragrances, trendy bars and restaurants inspiring. And a Stag Nights life that starts when ordinary people go to bed.
Barcelona is beautiful and sensual. An energetic city with hot temperament, big heart, long beaches and a healthy Mediterranean climate. Barcelona can be like to the port cities of Naples and Marseille. But Barcelona is so much better, more cosmopolitan, more modern, more open to new ideas and more feeling for art and culture. In addition, dress the Catalan women and men very well. Much more to look at, in other words. This realized Picasso, Dali and the architect Gaudi, who all appeared for the inspiring port town charm. And although much has happened since then rests it still a kind of surreal and sublime atmosphere of Barcelona.
LAS RAMBLAS BARCELONA PULSE
The famous main street Las Ramblas begins at the lovely square Plaza Catalunya and ending at the Mediterranean beach. Here squeezed HONK taxis and scooters with dual German football fans, tourists and transvestites under palm trees and parasols. Bric-a-brac shops lie side by side with trendy boutiques. Rambla to go to watch people, drinking coffee and take Stag Parties in Barcelona for planning the evening. Sit back, enjoy the smells and try to come into Barcelona’s pace. In this town you eat dinner at tiotiden and go forward one. Home is rarely before the seven-eight in the morning.
Tapas, SHOPPING AND rich EXCITEMENT STAG NIGHT LIFE
Barri Gòtic, Barcelona’s romantic old town for stag weekends like a Venice without the canals. Can you come here during the day, you must visit the famous 1400-century Gothic cathedral. Evening is the cafés and bars around the Placa Reial, the charming square with its curved Gaudi-gatljus and clatter palms, a hip and hot gathering place for tapas, drinks and flirtar. El Ravel was in the 1930s, a notorious part of town with brothels and draft-clubs. But the area has in recent years recovered and the increasing numbers of cafes open, placing itself on this part of town on the top of Barcelona’s trend list. El Born is the shopping district, the most lively part of town. Here you’ll find all the design marks you can imagine, as well as shoes and bags. In Barcelona’s Soho building the galleries, hairdressing and cool bars. At the end of El Born, near the sea, is a former fishing village called Barceloneta, here are several fine fish and seafood restaurants. Avenida Diagonal and Passeig de Garcia is the streets to adhere to the latest design, cheeky furniture, nice clothes and hysterical stuff.