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Document of the “Mercats de Barcelona” (in Spanish), describing four different routes through the city, all with a different perspective, to enjoy the large variety of markets.

Though the document is in Spanish, you may still be able to distill the address details of the different markets and get a general idea of the story behind each of the routes

1. Route past the markets of the past – no longer existing yet still recognizable through architecture and other references.

2. Route past the iconic markets – all markets in Barcelona are important, yet some are more significant than others.

3. Route past the “nous mercats” – build during the 50′s of the 20th century

4. Route past the modernist markets – build around the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, in modernist style.

source: Mercats de Barcelona

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Why not select a culinary activity like winery visits based upon its location; close to the beautiful beaches around the world. This angle was covered by Food and Wine magazine in october 2009.

http://www.foodandwine.com/articles/wineries-by-the-sea

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