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  2. The Marais - Wikipedia

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    Le Marais: The Indifferent Ghetto (Archived 6 April 2004 at the Wayback Machine) Article about the Marais as the gay neighbourhood of Paris; Gay Paris: English speaking gay walks in Paris; ParisMarais.com: the official guide, partner of the Paris Tourist Office; Le Marais photos; Marais district Photographs

  3. La Barceloneta, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    When arriving at the beach, the environment and atmosphere of La Barceloneta change. Today, the cosmopolitan neighborhood reaches its peak of entertainment in the summer. [citation needed] La Barceloneta is regarded as one of the best places to try fresh fish or paella in Barcelona. [8] A variety of tapas are also available on any menu.

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  5. The 35 Best Hotels in Paris to Book Right Now - AOL

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    Hôtel Pilgrim. If you’re looking to stay in the Latin Quarter—a historic district that’s home to the Sorbonne and the Pantheon—check into Hôtel Pilgrim.In addition to 53 rooms and suites ...

  6. Category:Neighbourhoods of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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  7. Les Corts (neighbourhood) - Wikipedia

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    Les Corts is a neighborhood in the les Corts district of Barcelona, Catalonia . [ 1 ] It is the most central part of the district and was the main core of the old town of les Corts, or les Corts de Sarrià (added to Barcelona in 1897).

  8. El Poble-sec, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is located between Montjuïc mountain and the Avinguda del Paral·lel. It covers around 70 hectares. [1] The Poble Sec station of the Barcelona Metro is located in, and named after, this neighborhood. It has an estimated population, at the beginning of 2020, of 40,139 inhabitants. [2]

  9. La Rambla, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona around 1700, showing La Rambla running down the city center and flanked by the old city wall on its right. The course of La Rambla was originally a sewage-filled stream, [ 5 ] usually dry but an important drain for the heavy rainwater flowing from the Collserola hills during spring and autumn.