Result of your search for "sustainability"
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Responsible Consumption and Social Solidarity Economy Fair
People in Barcelona know there's another way to give presents at Christmas. A way that looks out for the planet and human rights. This is why, for a number of years now, the Responsible Consumption and Social Solidarity Economy Fair in Plaça Catalunya has become the go-to place to find that special gift that is made locally, sustainably and responsibly, and showcases everything you'll find, all year round, in the different districts of the city.
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In a globalized, over-replicated world, it is a joy to find that Barcelona still offers an outdoor showcase of emblematic stores and time-honored establishments that maintain all the genuine character of the city.
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Nature is also a key element of the city. Parks and gardens are our urban green spaces, and allow you to switch off, breathe in some fresh air, and recharge your batteries.
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The bond between Barcelona and the sea goes back to even before Roman Barcino. The city has lived from the sea and for the sea, and throughout its history it has been a conduit for meeting and sharing cultures.
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Moving around Barcelona in a sustainable way
In addition to walking, you can make use of public transport, electric vehicles or bicycles, which offer a safe, fast and sustainable way to visit Barcelona.
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Who said that bikes were only for the summer? In the Catalan capital you can use them all year round. They're also one of the most fun ways to explore the city in the open air, with your friends, family or on your own.
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Barcelona is Mediterranean, green and blue, and the perfect place to explore in the open air. Summer is the time to enjoy yourself to the full and make the most of Barcelona while you enjoy all the things to do and the different places where you can experience the city alfresco.
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Experience Barcelona's gastronomy first hand
It is almost impossible to visit a city without experiencing its cuisine, and this is an excellent way of getting to know the local culture. Barcelona is no exception to this rule.
