With Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé belting out Barcelona, the rock-operatic hit that was the city's Olympic song, still able to produce gooseflesh, it isn't surprising that Spain's important coastal city remains a must-visit for tourists.
Since the 1992 games, the Olympic village that was built to house the participants has been converted into a residential suburb that provides easy access to the beaches, Barcelona's main attractions and, mostly, comes at a more affordable price point than staying in the old city, or Gothic Quarter, as it is known.
La Rambla, a pedestrian walkway, cuts through the centre of the city and is the main shopping and dining route.
La Boqueria is the globally famous covered food