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                <title>Safety in Barcelona</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[In order to avoid becoming a victim of crime on the streets of this wonderful city, here are a few tips:<br><br>- Do not carry large amounts of money when you leaving your apartment or hotel.<br>- Don’t let anyone invade your personal space while walking down the streets (whether they seem suspicious or not).<br>- Wear your bag diagonally across your chest and avoid wearing it on your shoulder. If possible, keep a hand on it at all times. If you must have a backpack, wear it on the front and not on the back as it should normally be worn.<br>- Even though it is important that you have a valid ID such as a passport with you, in case you decide to go shopping and you need to pay with your credit card, it is not recommend that you carry your passport with you. Take a photocopy of it and keep it somewhere safe in your bag.<br>- If you still want to take your passport or other ID documents with you, remember to photocopy them and leave the photocopy in your apartment or hotel.<br>- Carry your wallets and purses in your front pockets and never the back pockets. You will be surprised at just how easy it is to take a wallet or purse from a back pocket and before you realise, then perpetrator will be long gone. <br>- Whenever you leave a bus, metro or taxi cab, please remember to take all your belongings with you. If you are carrying a laptop, always keep it close to you and never leave your luggage or any other valuables unattended. <br>- It cannot be stressed enough that even in the busiest, safest looking places (bars and restaurants included), you are a potential target, so be aware at all times.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Barcelona Vegetarian Restaurant Guide - Sincarne</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[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]]></description>
                
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                <title>Aspasios</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[They rent out holiday and business apartments for short-term rental in Barcelona. Their service is excellent, friendly and personal. The flats are clean, homely and very nicely decorated. There are numerous flats to choose from depending on what you require.]]></description>
                
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