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Gran Via is the longest street in Catalonia, running from Sant Adrià de Besòs to L'Hospitalet de Llobregat through Plaça d'Espanya, Plaça Universitat, Plaça de Catalunya, Plaça de Tetuan and Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes.
Gran Via is the longest street in Catalonia, running from Sant Adrià de Besòs to L'Hospitalet de Llobregat through Plaça d'Espanya, Plaça Universitat, Plaça de Catalunya, Plaça de Tetuan and Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes. Alongside are attractions such as Jardins del Bosquet dels Encants, Plaza de Toros, Jardins de la Reina Victoria and Teatre Coliseum.
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Gran Via de Les Corts Catalanes, 08007 Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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