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Formerly a seeker on the Spanish World Cup team, Inigo Fuente retired from Quidditch and moved back home to Barcelona. Once there, he decided to open up a tapas restaurant, which is something popular in the area. They serve an extensive variety of tapas, which are snacks or appetizers, and this is a pricier establishment, with sophisticated tapas. There is even a reserved table for the Spanish National team.
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Gaudi Metro Station
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This metro station was never made operational, and as such, there are plenty of ghost stories about the abandoned place. It is completely finished, and can be seen when on the Sagrada Familia - Hospital de Sant Pau line, and some people say they see shadows and ghosts. Try to sneak down and take a peek down there yourself, if you'd like, but you might not like what you find. It's not very well lit, so enter at your own risk...
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Las Ramblas
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This is a central street in Barcelona, popular for tourists but locals as well. It is tree-lined, and a pedestrian street. There are many restaurants and shops along the road. It can be crowded, particularly during tourist season, and as such is a popular place for pickpockets. A trip to Barcelona isn't complete without going to Las Ramblas once or twice though; after all, a Spanish poet once said it was the only street in the world he wishes would never end.
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Quatre Gats
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The meaning of this Catalan expression is actually ironic, given the fact that it means four cats -- and the saying actually means for there to be a small turnout for something. But this club's turnout is usually anything but small. The place is always packed full of people, and either a DJ or live music. The drinks aren't exactly cheap, but they're strong, and on warm days (most days) the back wall of the club is a window that opens up onto the beach.
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Barcelona

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Barcelona is the cosmopolitan capital of Spain's Catalonia region, and it is known for its art and architecture. One of the most popular landmarks is the Sagrada Familia church, which to this day is under construction. It is located on the Mediterranean Sea, between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs and is bounded to the west by the Serra de Collserola mountain range.
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