WIKI on Barcelona
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Barcelona Travel Guide
Holidays for the rest of 2013
20 May Whitsun
or Pentecost
23 June - 24 June St.
John's Day festival -
Otherwise known as Sant Joan - fireworks, bonfires and beach parties are the
order of the day.
Link for the above fest:
http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/events/sant-joan/feast-sant-joan.html
15 August Assumption
Day
11 September National
Day of Catalonia
24 September La
Mercè festival - The biggest,
most colourful and wild festival in Barcelona - make sure you are in a party
mood!
12 October Columbus'
Day or National Day of Spain
01 November All
Saints day
06 December Constitution'
Day
26 December Boxing
Day / Saint Stephen's Day
PHOTOS OF BARCELONA (below food photos and recipe links)
FOOD
You can eat well in Barcelona:
Restaurant types
RESTAURANT PHOTOS BELOW
Some Basque foods you
might find are: tapas, grilled chops,
suckling pig prepared with pears or apples, pasta with tiny cuttlefish, beef
carpaccio with a tangy Basque cheese, T-bone
steak for two, less gargantuan, a
thick salted-cod omelette), snacks, txacoli wine. etc.
Some Catalan
foods you might find are: wild boar stew and finish with a Catalan dessert made from cheese and
honey, roast suckling pig or salt-baked sea bass with black rice and razor
clams, Catalan faves like chunks
of fatty beef in gravy with more surprising options like (thin zucchini slices draped in cod
and parmesan cheese).
A great
starter is the combinat, with
three mussels, a smidge of amanida russa (potato salad), esqueixada and
more. Meat and fish options follow, and the calamars farcits (stuffed calamari) are filling. Round
off with homemade crema catalana.
Other foods can be quail stuffed with duck foie gras and sausage with a
mushroom sauce.
GENERIC SPANISH FOOD PHOTOS
Recipe
links
http://www.spanishfoodworld.co.uk/regional-spanish-cuisine/catalunya
http://www.saveur.com/article/-/Spanish-Food-Recipes
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