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    You want to experience Barcelona in a completely different way? Then participate at one of Cooltra's City tours on a scooter. I have done that on my last trip in this beautiful city and it was crazy! It is like being a local person, driving to places you couldn't reach normally and a great alternative to the tourist bus. You should live this experience, I recommend it!

    Have a look at www.cooltra.com
    You can find the Cooltra Motos Shop right in front of the Barceloneta Beach.
    Pg. Joan de Borbó, 80-84
    08039 Barcelona
    Tel.: (+34) 93 221 40 70
    Fax: (+34) 93 221 62 39
    Móvil: (+34) 687641 388
    Email: info@cooltra.com
    Open daily from 10am to 8pm

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    It's a guide to vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Barcelona. It has information about shops, restaurants, bars, cafes - what to buy and where to buy it. Very user friendly. Indispensible for vegetarians living in and visiting Barcelona

    www.sincarne.net

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    Webpage with selected info on non-mainstream Barcelona; good places and areas the locals hang out, avoiding the tourist traps, vintage shopping, links to gigs, events, area guide, accommodation.

    www.squidoo.com/BarcelonaSpain

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    For Barcelona events, gigs, news, art and clubs grab any of the following three:

    BCNWEEK, a witty free paper with cultural reviews and listings.

    BUTXACA, a small free listings booklet for almost everything in Barcelona, or

    MUNDO SONORO (free, comes out first thursday every month) a thick monthly music bible with music reviews and of course, gig listings.

    For a good city map, city and beach guide, airport transfer info. and apartments check out:
    www.way2stay.com/area-info-Barcelona-en-52.htm

    These publications are found lurking in the doorway of any given Barcelona bar, record or clothing store in the centre of town (most likely in Raval or Gotico).

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    BCN WEEK

    Posted by davespain 21 April 2007

    This is a 'cultural weekly' put together by expats living in the city. It was in print, and I think they'll be going back into print for the summer, but they've got a website which is always great to find unique places to eat or alternative events in the city.

    They also offer cultural commentary and columns. Sometimes it's better than others, but always interesting.

    www.bcnweek.com

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