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Real Madrid Taking On Barcelona

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The thrilling rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona from the Spanish Football League has continued growing for over 100 years. Both clubs have won numerous titles and continue to do so. The next time the teams meet, anticipate the joy around the league.

In seasons past, Barcelona has had a distinct advantage against their biggest competition Real Madrid. Two essential wins in 2011 have ensured that they maintain this. In order to obtain the UEFA Championship League title as well as the La Liga title they had to dominate Real Madrid. The rivalry between these two teams indeed spans back approximately 80 years in a situation where both teams have won awards, with one winning one year, and the other usually winning the next. Spanish football history dates from 1929, and since that beginning, Barcelona and Real Madrid have shown their prowess throughout the La Liga. Beyond league titles, both teams have also dominated the Copa Del Rey with 43 wins between them.

One of the best rivalries inside the football world is a contest between two Spanish giants. La Liga clubs Real Madrid and Barcelona have competed at the highest level for many years and their matches have been some of the most memorable in the past 25 years. The clubs compete in 2011 Copa Del Rey and 2011 Super Cup. The imprtance of those two trophies have a backseat to the UEFA champions league competition. Real Madrid and Barcelona met in the semifianls last year with Barcelona winning the match and eventually the championship. This years first league match at the Real Madrid’s Bernabeu was dominated by Bracelona. Lionel Messi scored two goals for Barceloan in the first half. The 2011 Copa Del Rey provided another classic match with Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo scoring in the 103rd minute leading Real Madrid to a 1-0 win.

There are differences between these football clubs, but they should stay the top five clubs in the world. The manager of Real Madrid, Jose Mourinho has won multiple titles with different teams and is rated as one of the best. He should stay that way despite the fact that there is some controversy with his team. One of his strategies is to sign new players and work the transfer market. He also uses the Real Madrid youth squads in his team building. Pep Guardiola, the manager of Barcelona is successful manager who continues to win. He can see talent and has a number of the best youth programs worldwide. These two clubs will continue to have an incredible rivalry, one of the best in sports and football.

Experience Barcelona

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Barcelona is the capital and the most populous city of Catalonia  and the second largest city in Spain after  Madrid. About five million people live in the Barcelona metropolitan area. It is also Europe’s largest metropolis on the Mediterranean coast.

Barcelona is today one of the world’s leading tourist, economic and cultural centres, and its influences in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world’s major global cities.

Barcelona is today an important cultural centre and a major tourist destination and has a rich cultural heritage.

 

Climate

The weather in October and November is still pleasant but starting to get a little cooler. From November to February the temperatures are cooler, averaging around 12°C or 53F. It doesn’t tend to rain a lot here in Winter so even though it may be cooler, often times you’ll have some sunny days too. But do be prepared for some Barcelona in August then make sure to choose a hotel room with air conditioning.overcast and rainy days.

The highest temperature recorded in the city centre was 39.9 °C (103.8 °F) on 27 August 2010. The coldest temperature recorded was ?6.7 °C (19.9 °F) on 11 February 1956 and ?5 °C (23 °F) on 12 January 1985.

Shopping

Barcelona is amongst Europe’s top cities for fashion and you can find most of the mainstream stores. 

The Portal de l’Ànge-just off Placa de Catalunya, is lined with an endless array of shops selling the most exclusive brands of clothing and accessories.

Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol- is usually filled with street musicians, fortune-tellers and painters. This area is full of designer boutiques and handicraft shops that will definitely tempt you into buying.

Avinguda Diagonal- is the place to look if you’re after international fashion. Shops along here include Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, Gianni Versace and Gucci.

El Corte Inglés–spread over 9 floors and possibly the most important chain-store in Europe, can be found on the Plaça de Catalunya.

Hypermarket-lovers should make for Heron City, an enormous complex of shops, cinemas, bars, and restaurants. It is located well out of the centre of town.

Nightlife

Barcelona has a very good nightlife, simply because there are lots of foreigners, students, and tourists. You can find every kind of night club you are looking for, from jazz to tourist techno trash. Here are a few suggestions about some areas to visit.

Nightlife

There are all kinds of bars in Barcelona. Some have a small dance floor, some a small restaurant, and some have live music. Barcelona Bars are usually open until 2 to 3am, although late licensed bars that stay open until the metro starts running again at 5am can also be found.

Hard Rock Café

This restaurant belongs to the international Herd Rock Cafe chain. It has an American style menu as it accepted it the chain. Between the dishes you can find steaks, good hamburgers, grilled salmon, pastas, variety of salads, sandwiches and lots of deserts.

Hotel

Hotel Barcelona Hotel Colonial Barcelona Central and comfortable hotel in the Gothic District of Barcelona. This hotel has an excellent location, next to the Ramblas, the Catalonia Square and the sea walk. Built 2009, it provides 82 elegant guestrooms, equipped with the maximum comfort in order to guarantee a nice stay to its guests.

Hotel Amrey Sant Pau This hotel was opened in 1999 next to the Hospital de Sant Pau and just a short distance from the Sagrada Familia. two of the city´s important modernistes jewels.

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27 Reasons to visit Spain

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Practicing your Spanish is a great reason for visiting Spain, but who wants to do that?

Oh, that’s right, you do and I do.

But in addition to that, there are other great reasons. I’ll let the following pictures take the place of about 27,000 words.

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They really light up the Agbar Tower at Glòries in Barcelona.

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The entrance to Gaudi’s Güell Park in Barcelona, looks like an enchanted place. This is one of about 70 municipal parks in the city.

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If you’re tired of the parks, take a stroll on Barcelona’s beaches.

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You might also like the beaches of Cádiz.

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The Aran Valley in Catalonia looks like a really inviting place.

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The Mosque or Mezquita in Córdoba has some really colorful pillars and arches.

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You get to fly into one of the most colorful airports I’ve seen. This is the Barajas International in Madrid.

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La Peñalara is the highest peak in the mountain chain Sierra de Guadarrama.

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The Metrópolis building, on Gran Vía.

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The Puerta Alcalá at the entrance to a park called El Retiro.

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The Alcazaba, an 8th centruy Moorish fortification stands over a Roman theater in Málaga.

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The Castillo Gibralfaro, on a hill next to the Alcazaba in Málaga.

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The harbor at Málaga.

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A Roman theater in Mérida.

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The Pyrenees.

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Roman aqueduct in Segovia.

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The Puente Alamillo in Sevilla.

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The Romans sure built a lot of aqueducts and theaters in the Iberian Peninsula. This one’s in Sevilla.

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City Hall behind a fountain in Valencia.

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This rounded glass building known as L’Hemisfèric is an Imax theater, Planetarium and Laserium in the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias in Valencia.

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La Lonja de la seda, known affectionatly as La Lonja, was built as an oil market and was later used as a silk exchange.

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A typical narrow street in the old part of town, Valencia.

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The Aljafería, an 11th century Moorish palace and castle in Zaragoza.

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La Puerta del Carmen, Zaragoza. Wouldn’t it be interesting to drive down a modern thoroughfare and drive by this?

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The River Ebro running through Zaragoza. Looks like the setting for a Harry Potter book.

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A snowy afternoon at Pilar’s square, Zaragoza.

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Plaza de las catedrales, in Zaragoza.

Picture credit goes to Wikipedia and the volunteers who create it. You can find these pictures by starting at the article about Spain and following links to other articles.

by David

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Barcelona Tourism Experience

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We spent around 2 weeks thinking about positive, fun, rewarding and key points around the photographic experience and found out that it is one of the most exciting moments of our lives when we capture and also when we share images. Those exciting moments lead us to holidays. The best moments in most people’s lives are Holidays.

We  discovered that many travelers love photography but don´t know how to use their great cameras so…We designed 20 routes across Barcelona in the company of a Professional Photographer, who will show the best spot for photos and also answer questions on how to take perfect pictures. So, to make the holiday experience even more exciting and fulfilling  hired professional photographers who know the city deeply.
Then came up the sustainability topic, we did not want to go around the city with 30 people annoying everyone with their flashes and noise, so we decided to arrange very small groups, that make it easy for everyone to share enjoy and respect while they have fun with photography. our environment is not only the plants and animals around us, but the way we respect or invade other people’s lives and spaces.

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To make Photocircuits a sustainable activity we have decided to explore new venues, keep groups small, avoid annoying locals and enjoy architecture, nature and all the beauty that Barcelona offers to its visitors without harming it.



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20 Craziest Party Hostels Around the World

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Everyone wants to party on the road but with a million hostels in the world, where should you go? I’ve searched high and low, drank with the best of them, and endured sleepless nights by the toilet to find the best party hostels out there.
 
Here are twenty that will keep you drinking, dancing, flirting, and hugging the porcelain goddess until the sun comes up:

 

 

Surf N’ Sun   :                 Surfers Paradise, Australia.surfers_paradise_pic

With a swimming pool and open courtyard, the Surf N’ Sun packs the young, the wild, and the alcoholic. Bar Crawls take place every night and the hostel offers punch and free club entry. Boxes of goon start flowing late afternoon when people come back from the beach.

 

 

The Clown and Bard   :      Prague, Czech Republicclown-and-bard

With a 36 person dorm room, this place is always hopping. There’s a bar downstairs with a two for three happy hour beginning a pillow lounge, the Flying Pig is the spot for those looking to channel their inner Bob Marley. There’s a constant cloud of smoke seeping out into streets at all hours of the day and night. Don’t worry if you run out- there are two coffeeshops across the street!

Base  :                                  Melbourne, Australiabase-backpackers-st-kilda

Base features a downstairs club that pumps out music every night. You won’t get any sleep as the music filters up the floors and entices you to come down and party until dawn. The young and the restless fill the dance floor after drinking pitchers of beer and cheap, colorful shots. There’s usually theme and karaoke nights that let you embarrass your self all night long.

 

 

Loki   :                                        Cusco,  Peruloki-peru

Located in a 450 year old building, Loki is known throughout South America for its parties. With regular events, an open lounge, and theme nights, I wouldn’t expect any sleep here either. The bar is regularly packed so tight, you’ll be practically grinding against your neighbor.

 

 

#11 Happy Guesthouse : Phnom Penh, Cambodia11-happy-guesthouse-cambodia

Why: Located by the lake in Phnom Penh, #11 Happy Guesthouse features a huge patio, two big screen TVs, a pool table, and one dollar beers. Always packed, this hostel is filled with the party seekers who spend their days sightseeing and night drinking beer before heading to the infamous Heart of Darkness.

 

 

St. Christopher’s Inn  :                London, Englandst-christophere28099s-inn-london

A bar, karaoke, cheap drinks, and a license to go until 4am all means that this hostel is bursting with partygoers and one the busiest in London. After you drink it down, you can take it off at the rooftop hot tub. People here know where the action is and if you play your cards right, it just might be your room.

 

 

Kabul   :                                     Barcelona, Spainkabul-spain

Located in the center of Las Ramblas, Kabul has a very open second floor where all parties happen. Happy hour officially begins at 7, which is usually a few hours after everyone wakes up. With a reputation for partying, this place keeps drawing those who start partying at 2 a.m. and sleep until 2 p.m. This place gives new meaning to the term “late night.” I was called a quitter for sleeping at 5 a.m.

 

 

The Rising Cock  :                      Lagos, Portugalrising-cock-portugal

The Rising Cock is infamous for its parties and it’s well deserved. Two things happen at the Rising Cock: drinking and drinking.

Start your day with the hostel’s booze cruise on which the majority of people get naked, and then keep the partying going with drinking games at the hostel. If you can’t handle 24 hour partying, this hostel is not for you.

 

 

The Pink Palace     :                         Corfu, Greecepink-palace-corfu-greece

The Pink Palace is one of the world’s most famous party hostels in the world and with good reason: toga parties, cheap shots of ouzo, happy hours, and theme nights. After a day at the beach (which is just minutes away) or their booze cruise, you’ll be spending the night dancing at their club, Palladium, until the sun comes up. The hostel has over 300 beds- there’s a good chance, you might not end up in yours!

 

 

The Treehouse    :                        Ko Chang, Thailandtreehouse-ko-chang

Every night is a bucket night at the Treehouse, and it’s the perfect blend of a relaxed hippy vibe and partying with a very active dance floor and a lot drinking. This place has all the ambiance you need and you don’t have to stay there to party there. People trickle in from all over to have fun, making this a hotspot on Lonely Beach.

 

 

The Yellow Location  :          Rome, Italyyellow-location-rome

With a bar downstairs and semi-nightly pub crawls, it’s pretty easy to meet people at the Yellow. It’s not a huge hostel either making the close quarters also convenient for meeting fellow travelers.

 

 

 

Ostello Archi Rossi   :        Florence, Italyostello-archi-rossi

This place has been popular for a long time as evident by the walls covered by the names of past guests. A big courtyard and common dining area keep people mingling and drinking vino rossi. There are some clubs down the street and, when they close, you can move back to the courtyard to keep the party going. The rooms are a little away from the action so you can actually get some sleep if you want.

 

 

Wombats    :                                    Berlin, Germanywombats-berlin

Known for its partying, Wombats rarely sees anyone over 25. With an ultra-chic bar, everyone breaks out their best attire and pickup skills here. Cheap drinks keep travelers mingling all night long. If you can’t meet anyone here, you can’t meet anyone anywhere.

 

 

The Jazz on South Beach  :   Miami, Florida USAjazz-on-south-beach-miami

Located right near the beach, The Jazz on South Beach has an excellent bar that hosts the bold and beautiful of South Beach. This is the place to stay if you’re looking to be seen in South Beach.

 

 

 

Carnival Court  :  Capetown, South Africacarnivalcourt-capetown

There’s no chance of a good night’s sleep at Carnival Court. Located near a lot of bars (there’s also a bar in the hostel), this place is a hangover waiting to happen.  It’s wild here and everyone is looking to break a new drinking record. The staff will point you in the direction of the parties but you just might have trouble walking there as the fun here starts well before the sun goes down.

 

 

Millhouse Hostel :                     Buenos Aires, Argentinamillhouse-hostel-buenos-aires

The music is on 24-hours a day at the Millhouse and the atmosphere is extremely social! Each night has a different activity such as dance party, karaoke night, and tango lessons. Definitely a hostel for those that want non-stop fun and excitement right at home! Most commonly heard line: “Were those moans from the porno shop next store or did you get lucky last night?”

 

Auckland Central Backpackers     Auckland, New Zealandauckland-central-backpackers

Located right down town, this hostel draws upon the fact its part of the Base chain. That means all the craziness of Melbourne spills over with people getting down and dirty all night long. It will give you another reason to keep staying longer in Auckland.

 

 

India House  :  New Orleans, Louisiana, USAindia-house-new-orleans

A funky converted house that was nearly destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, the India House features eccentric local characters and travelers who just can’t leave. Maybe it’s Bourbon St. Maybe it’s the jazz. Maybe it’s the beer vending machine in the kitchen. Whatever it is, people here know how to have a good time.

 

 

Tina’s Backpackers  :             Caye Caulker, Belizetinae28099s-backpackers-belize

Located right on the beach, Tina’s Backpackers keeps people in close quarters. Everyone here is into island living – sun by day, drink by night. Though the crowd tends to be a bit older (30ish), you wouldn’t know it by the way people party here. It is way off the beaten path but it’s worth it.


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