| Celebrate World Cup: Spanish style |
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| Tuesday, 13 July 2010 15:28 | |||
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The whole country is celebrating their magnificent achievement, including Barcelona, as the winning side featured no less than four Catalan footballers - Puyol, Piqué, Xavi and Busquets - and to top it off, the winning goal was scored by an FC Barcelona player, Andres Iniesta. For players and Catalans alike, FC Barcelona is 'mes que un club' (more than a club) and their stadium, Camp Nou, is more than just a stadium. Here visitors can take an insiders' tour of the famous club and visit the extensive musum with its numerous trophies and photographs of footballing greats, plus access the players' areas, including the changing rooms, and even walk through the famous tunnel. Don't leave the city without visiting the Museu de la Xocolata and the huge chocolate statue of Ronaldinho! Search cheap flights to Barcelona And it seems that Spain were not the only winners of the World Cup; Paul the psychic octopus correctly predicted that Spain would beat Holland in the final! You can visit Paul at the Oberhausen Sea Life Aquarium near Dusseldorf, Germany. Search cheap flights to Dusseldorf
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