Catalonia Albeniz





The Catalonia Albeniz Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This route departs from the heart of Barcelona at the intersection of Avinguda Meridiana and Carrer d'Aragó. The Carrer d'Aragó is an essential street in Barcelona, one of the broadest and busiest districts across Eixample and Sant Martí. The creation of this street was in 1863, being part of the urban plan of Ildefons Cerdà, appearing as L street in 1867, although this name was never approved.
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Walk through the Glories Park and Clot Park, also passing by the Glories Shopping Center, the Glories Tower (formerly Abgar), the Museu del Diseny, the Mercat del Encants Vells, the Teatre Nacional de Catalunya, and L 'Auditori. It is a route suitable for all ages and also to do with the dog. Both parks have children's playgrounds and areas for practicing sports.
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This walk begins and ends at Avinguda Diagonal, at Glòries station. It is a historical route through the city where the main monuments, tourist attractions, and leisure areas can be visited. Being a city tour, it is essential to note that the bus network and metro stops are available for public use. In addition, public electric bicycle rental points are also available.
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Walk along the Carrer de la Diputació in the city of Barcelona. Carrer de la Diputació is a street in the Eixample of Barcelona named after the Diputació del General del Principat de Catalunya. This delegation originates in the courts that, during the reign of James I the Conqueror, met called representatives of the social classes of that time.
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This is a nice loop walk between Barcelona and San Adrián de Besós, a perfect option to enjoy the outdoors and exercise in a quiet area. The tour starts at Can Jaumendreu station and continues through El Besòs i El Maresme, Parc de la Pau, Platja de la Nova Mar Bella, and El Poblenou.
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