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Europe > Iberia > Spain > Eastern Spain > Catalonia > Barcelona (province) > L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
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L'Hospitalet de Llobregat isn’t a beautiful city. It’s a "bedroom town" southwest of Barcelona. It's the second biggest in Catalonia by population. It's important for being one of the most dense cities in Spain and also in the European Union.

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This town doesn’t have anything special. It doesn’t have its own identity and personality. When people in L’Hospitalet want to go shopping or have fun, they travel to Barcelona where they find the charm that you miss in l’Hospitalet.

The weather here is good. L’Hospitalet is a Mediterranean town and its climate is wet and warm. It sometimes rains a few days, normally in the spring and in the autumn. The winter isn’t very cold and it hardly ever snows. The summer is sunny, but also very wet, so it feels hotter than it really is.

People that don’t live in l’Hospitalet maybe know it for its big hospital Residencia de Bellvitge, and for its Hotel Hesperia Tower, a skyscraper. It’s 106 metres tall. At the top of this building there is a dome that looks like a flying saucer and where there is a luxury restaurant owned by Santi Santamaria. The menu costs about €100.

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Get around

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See

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  • In the oldest quarter, Barri Centre, you can find the City Council and the biggest church of the town Sta Eulàlia de Mérida, built after the Civil War above the remains of the old gothic church.
  • The oldest street is Xipreret street. It’s a narrow street and it’s full of historical buildings, such as l’Harmonia (a renaissance building), the house with gothic windows, la Talaia (a watchtower), or Ca n’Espanya, which is the museum of the city. Also across this street, there is other narrow street where you can find Can Sumarro, the town library.

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  • Around the Rambles, there is an area where people can find fun. The Rambles is great for walking around. There are a few outdoor bars and restaurants and at the weekend, people sit in the sun, to have some drink. Also in the Rambles there is the oldest cinema of the town, Rambles Cinema. On Tuesday evening it shows alternative films in thrir original version.
  • There isn’t a city festival. Each neighbourhood has its own local festival (Sant Josep, Sant Joan, Mare de Déu de Bellvitge.) and the others festivals are the same as those in Barcelona.

Buy

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  • Nearby the Rambles there is a big shopping center, La Farga Max Center. There are many well-known shops such as Berska, Spriendfield, Zara, and Mango, a multiplex cinema and a few restaurants (Mexican, Chinese, Japanese).

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Drink

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  • At the end of Rambles there is a local disco Salamandra where almost every weekend you can listen to live music.

Sleep

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