12016-06-21T11:39:16-07:00Kelly McElroye5d393ef518ba7df9cc94a38947ccfc69dff8d46100123We were lucky enough to get a tour from an American who lives in the Gaixample neighborhood. According to http://www.barcelonaturisme.com/wv3/en/page/393/gaixample.html, "Barcelona is a tolerant and open-minded city. Throughout its history, its inhabitants have been aware of the breakthroughs and progress being made by society. In the 1970s Barcelona was already a pioneering city in the fight for the rights of the LGTBI community. From the beginning of the Gay rights movement to the current Eurogames and Pride, together with same-sex marriages that have been held here since 2005, Barcelona has encapsulated the spirit of a modern, forward-thinking European capital. LGTBI tourism has been out of the closet for a long time in Barcelona. Tourists can enjoy a wide range of leisure and cultural attractions in an atmosphere of tolerance and freedom. Right in the heart of the Eixample is a rectangular area bordered by Carrer Balmes, the Gran Via, Carrer Urgell and Carrer Aragó. Known as the "Gaixample", it doesn't cater solely to the LGTBI community but epitomises the city's inclusive spirit (the Axel Hotel was the first hotel in the world to declare itself heterofriendly). The area offers a wide variety of gay-friendly bars, shops and restaurants. Many members of the LGTBI community have moved to this area and you can see the rainbow flag hanging from balconies and in shop and bar windows."plain2016-11-30T14:50:11-08:0041.3887147,2.1458317Laurie Bridges755e5adaf3686cb01ee2c513326df5329b57f379
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12016-06-20T14:54:55-07:00Kelly McElroye5d393ef518ba7df9cc94a38947ccfc69dff8d46Activities in CataloniaLaurie Bridges15Some of the locations we visited as part of the course.google_maps2016-12-05T15:40:30-08:00Laurie Bridges755e5adaf3686cb01ee2c513326df5329b57f379