March 25, 2009, posted by Sairica
| exhibitions
Barcelona is well known for attracting migrants, thanks to its privileged location sandwiched between montaña and mar, temperate climate, relaxed lifestyle and accessibility to and from just about anywhere.
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March 12, 2009, posted by Sairica
| nightlife

El Monasterio is a bit of everything: a bar, concert venue, (yummy) home-made tapas joint and musical jam hot-spot all rolled into one friendly, quirky venue down by the waterfront.
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March 1, 2009, posted by Sairica
| shopping
For me, the best thing about holidays, besides the simple joy of being somewhere else with new sights, smells and sounds (and not being shackled to my mobile and laptop) is that they provide me with the only chance I get to read a good book.
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March 1, 2009, posted by Sairica
| pampering
Feel like indulging in a little tactile healing? Help is at hand: Massage therapy is recognized as one of the oldest methods of healing, with references to it cited in medical texts as far back as 4,000 years ago. Some of the recognized benefits of massage include: relaxation, soothing, healing, eased tension, stiffness, and pain, improved breathing, circulation and enhanced well-being. At its best, massage is widely accepted to restore and rejuvenate physical, mental and spiritual health. Barcelona has a great selection of highly-trained, affordable Engish-speaking massage practitioners.
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