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		<title>Ciudad Condal &#8211; Barcelona</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anchovies and Beer Day 1 in Barcelona:  Ciudad Condal proved to be a great spot to people-watch, relax and enjoy a small bite to eat. The tapas here are reasonably priced and moderately sized despite its location on La Rambla - one of  the busiest streets in the city.  The business hours are also much more [...]]]></description>
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<p>Day 1 in Barcelona:  Ciudad Condal proved to be a great spot to people-watch, relax and enjoy a small bite to eat. The tapas here are reasonably priced and moderately sized despite its location on La Rambla - one of  the busiest streets in the city.  The business hours are also much more flexible than some of the other smaller tapas bars. We had the anchovies w/ olives, patatas bravas, and bread.  A decent glass of red wine was only 1.50€ .   Overall, this was a great value, but not very &#8220;authentic&#8221;.  An English-speaking staff made this the ideal first-spot to sit and plan the rest of your day.</p>
<p><em>Ciudad Condal<br />
Rambla de Catalunya 18<br />
+ 93 318 19 97<br />
Metro: Passeig de Gràcia</em></p>
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