The second largest city in Spain and the cosmopolitan capital this city is a stunning mixture of Baroque buildings and ancient alleys, broad palm-lined boulevards and amazing architectural landmarks designed by Anotonio Gaudi. One of the most famous sights in Barcelona is the Sagrada Familia Cathedral which, despite remaining an unfinished structure, still draws massive crowds every yearOther famous sights include the 1992 Olympic Stadium, the Imax cinema of the Port Vell, several kilometers of newly formed beaches and a buzzing nightlife around the Olympic area. La Ran-iblas remains a popular area with its flower and book stalls, pavement cafes and chic boutiques. There are larger stores in the Plaza Cataluna area and Paseo de Gracia. Tibidabo amusement park and Parc Guell are in the city. Also nearby are the mountain of miracles ' Montserrat' and the Port Aventura theme park. Barcelona boasts a vast variety of restaurants, bars, cafes and fast food eateries - offering Catalonian local specialities such as Lobster Catalan, 'butifarra' sausage casserole to all other international foods.
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