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The mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau, wants to spin tourism to the periphery. The Special Urban Tourism Accommodation Plan (PEUAT) presented at the end of February does not foresee reducing the number of hotels, but sends them to the neighborhoods. La Sagrera is one of the areas that is expected to grow further, up to 3,000 hotel beds, along with La Marina del Prat Vermell. If you allocate an average of 100 places per establishment, in four years they could open up to 30 hotels in an area of 78,497 square meters. In the areas surrounding the future exchanger of AVE, Rodalies and metro, the sensation is of contrast between enthusiasm and disbelief: "Will so many tourists come to the neighborhood?

La Sagrera, skeptical of the 3,000 seats in the tourist plan

Merchants support it and some associations of neighbors doubt that tourists arrive
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