SuiteNet provides, through its members, extended stay and temporary corporate housing in furnished short-term apartments and corporate suites in Barcelona, Spain. The following is a list of extended stay and temporary corporate housing providers in Barcelona:
Rocafort, Barcelona 08015
Rates starting from EUR75.00 per night. Very well appointed spacious flat on the left side of the Eixample the most modern and representative area of the cosmopolitan Barcelona,... more information
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bizFlats
Comte Borrell, Barcelona 08015
Rates starting from EUR67.00 per night. The Market is a two bedroom apartment with a modern, fresh look and with touches of fashionable design. The very well equipped kitchen,... more information
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bizFlats
Viladomat, Barcelona 08015
Rates starting from EUR67.00 per night.Modern and functional, one of its highest attractives is the amazingly large main bedroom, designed to also include a working space for you... more information
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bizFlats
Valencia, Barcelona 08009
Rates starting from EUR92.00 per night. It\'s name says it all; it sports the charm, class and distinction of an authentic English gentleman. Dandi has a lot to offer. A lovely... more information
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Doctor Ferran, Barcelona 08034
Rates start from EUR88.00 per night. Spectacular penthouse in the exclusive area of Pedralbes, where only the sky is the limit for our dreams. Here we will dream of quiet summer... more information
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bizFlats
Barcelona has emerged from a spotty history. With Castilian kings pumping cannonballs over the city walls and anarchists disagreeing on which shoulder to hang their rifles, the city shrank in the shadow of greater cities and powers for centuries.
The decades around the turn of the century were a fast ride, with anarchists, Republicans, bourgeois regionalists, gangsters, police terrorists, political gunmen called pistoleros and centrists in Madrid all clamouring for a slice of the action. This followed an explosion in Barcelona's population - from around 115,000 in 1800 to more than half a million by 1900, then over a million by 1930 - as workers flocked in for industrial jobs. As many as 80% of the city's workers embraced the anarchist CNT by the end of WWI, and industrial relations hit an all-time low during a wave of strikes in 1919-20 when employers hired assassins to kill union leaders.
The Republican effort across Spain was troubled by similar infighting, which destroyed any chance they may have had of defeating Franco's fascist militia. Barcelona, the last stronghold of the Republicans, fell to Franco's forces in January 1939, and the war ended a few months later. Rather than submitting to Franco, thousands of Catalans fled across the border to France, Andorra and farther afield.
Franco wasted no time in banning Catalan and flooding the region with impoverished immigrants from AndalucĂa in the vain hope that the pesky Catalans, with their continual movements for independence, would be swamped. But the plan soured somewhat when the migrants' children and grandchildren turned out to be more Catalan than the Catalans. Franco even banned one of the Catalans' joyful expressions of national unity, the sardana, a public circle dance.
But they'd barely turned the last sods on El Supremo's grave when Catalunya burst out again in an effort to recreate itself as a nation. Catalan was revived with a vengeance, the Generalitat, or local parliament, was reinstated, and today, people gather all over town several times a week to dance the sardana. While there's still talk of independence, it remains just that - talk. Barcelona is its country's most happening town, and seems set to stay that way.
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