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The Costa Brava, north of Barcelona, is one of the most intimate and picturesque stretches of the Mediterranean riviera, an elegant, natural and soothing environ for any weary or curious vagabond. |
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Cadaqués An incomparable, secluded seaside village, known as a home to artists, writers and fishermen. |
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Girona Girona is an ancient city, and the capital of the northernmost Mediterranean province in Spain. Its landscape knits a patchwork of vineyards and assorted orchards, and its culture is steeped in the catalán language. |
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Figueres Known outside of Spain as the home of surrealist painter Salvador Dalí, Figueras offers a unique catalán experience, and an intimate but lively city center. |
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Sant Feliu de Guixols Gateway to the Costa Brava, an easy jaunt from the crowded bustle of the city. |
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Sitges Sitges graces the Mediterranean Costa Daurada, south of Barcelona. It is home to a bright artistic community with historic roots, and is prized for its vibrant nightlife. |
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Reus Another stop along the larger Ruta del Modernisme, Reus is a smaller Catalán city featuring 24 architectural jewels of the modernist greats. |
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Tarragona Capital of the province south of the province of Barcelona, Tarragona is rich with Roman ruins and a complex historical heritage. |
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