Local Move in BarcelonaMaking a local move in Barcelona and planning your move has never been easier.A local move, in most cases, is a move done from city to city within a state or in a 50-mile radius from your current location. All local moves are regulated by your state's Department of Transportation (DOT) or the Public Utilities Conference (PUC). AllYouNeedMoving.com is the internet’s most comprehensive website for local move services and moving related information. Barcelona information
By the mid seventies Barcelona had a reputation for being the port that turned its back on the sea. In the 1980s public pressure lead to the redevelopment of Port Vell turning it into a popular tourist attraction with some excellent leisure facilites including cable car and Imax Theatre. The major attraction on the harbour is L’Aquarium, the largest of its kind in Europe and home to the biggest Mediterranean collection in the world, the highlight of which is the 80m long shark tunnel. Probably the most famous modern structure in Barcelona is the soccer stadium, host to the 1998 World Cup it is the biggest football stadium in Europe and the second biggest in the world, playing host to 100,000 spectators every fortnight. Another ‘must see’ for sports fans, and well worth a visit for anyone with even a passing interest in athletics, is 65,000 capacity Anella Olimpica, setting for the 1992 Olympic games. As well as the stadium there is the Piscines Bernat Picornell, the venue where the swimming and diving events were held. This state of the art pool complex is now open to the public. For night owls there is a lifetime of entertainment to be enjoyed after sundown. As you would expect from Spain’s principal city the nightlife is superb. Countless bars and restaurants line the streets, most of which stay open until the early hours. There is music and entertainment to suit all ages and tastes, with some more specialised doors making merry until 5 and 8am. You would be hard pushed to find another city in the world that can hold a candle to Barcelona’s rich vein of art, culture and entertainment. But it’s not the incredible range of what is on offer that makes Barcelona so special. It is the ambient warmth, friendliness and hospitality. In short it is a city with a heart. |
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