Las Ramblas in Barcelona is the exciting place everyone says it is but as we strolled through and around, taking in the evening air, Dan and I stumbled across this Catalonian dancing taking place outside the cathedral. Both the music and the dancing itself were a throwback to a history and a time which we tend to ignore. The city itself is full of curios, the ultra modern MACBA stands not far from this site and the arch modernist, Antoni Gaudà is revered everywhere you go - alongside the famous Barca and the Nou Camp. And then you come to realise, this is what makes the city unusual. It is a city dedicated to Catalonian culture. You don't get that in London, for example. Boots of Spanish Leather, methinks - I really like her band and wish I could stumble across them in Brighton's Lanes, our own Las Rambles: