Casa Batllo house by Gaudi, Barcelona
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If your train stops in Basel, you can lock your bags in the train station and go explore!
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A modern, revitalized neighborhood with glass highrise hotels and offices, but intense sewer smells. Rambla del Poblenou is a good alternative to La Rambla, with locals rather than tourists.
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