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Palacio del Flamenco
A relative newcomer on the Barcelona tablao circuit, the Palace of Flamenco is basically the same arrangement as its older confrères, with two sessions an evening. No attempt is made at creating a folkloric atmosphere. Rather, a series of long dinner tables spreads back away from the busy stage.
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Teatre Grec
This eclectic programme of theatre, dance and music runs for most of the summer. Performances are held all over the city, including at the Teatre Grec amphitheatre on Montjuïc, from which the festival takes its name.
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Bar del Convent
Under the Gothic arches of what remains of the Former Convent de Sant Agustí’s one-time cloister is this pleasant cafe-bar – particularly good for people with children. Kids often play football in the cloister grounds. You enter at Carrer del Comerç 36.
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Estadi RCD Espanyol
Espanyol, based at the brand new Estadi RCD Espanyol, traditionally plays second fiddle to Barça, although it does so with considerable passion.
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Cinemes Girona
Often you’ll find this cinema nearly empty, which in one sense is good – you should have no concerns about it selling out!
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Organic Club
For dancing late into the night, the Organic Club is a popular gay club, one of two in town.
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La Fourmi
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Casa Amèrica Catalunya
This cultural centre often has movies from throughout Latin America.
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Bear’s Bar
You can follow hirsute pursuits at Bear’s Bar.
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El Horno
El Horno has a dark room to fumble about in.
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Imax
The city's 3-D big-screen experience.
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ServiCaixa
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