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The Palau Sant Jordi is a 17,000-capacity indoor arena on Montjuïc, designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. It serves as Barcelona's primary venue for major concerts, sporting events, and exhibitions.
The Gran Teatre del Liceu is Barcelona's principal opera house, located on La Rambla. Founded in 1847, it is one of the oldest and most prestigious opera houses in Europe, with a season running from September to July.
Barceloneta Beach is Barcelona's most popular urban beach — a wide golden sand beach stretching over a kilometre along the Mediterranean, backed by a lively promenade of chiringuitos (beach bars) and the distinctive W Hotel sail.

The Font Màgica de Montjuïc is a choreographed fountain show at the base of Montjuïc hill — water, coloured light, and music combine in a free spectacle below the grand staircase leading to the MNAC.
The Telefèric de Montjuïc is a gondola cable car running from the Montjuïc funicular station to the Castell de Montjuïc at the hilltop, offering panoramic aerial views of Barcelona's port, beaches, and skyline during the 7-minute ride.