'Ven a Barcelona' would be the literally translation for this, but I assume that since Barcelona is a Spanish soccer team, you are actually rooting them on, in which case it would "Vaya Barcelona!" or "Vamanos Barcelona!".
Hola, y bienvenidos a Barcelona would be the best way to say "Hello, and welcome to Barcelona" in Spanish.
Usually, "vamos" can be used to imply this. A literal translation would not work here.
Barcelona,
pronounced 'bursuLAWnuh' in Catalan, the local language; and
'bahrrthayLAWnah' ('th' as in 'thin') in Castilian, standard Spanish
Vamos España!
"Hola" is hello in Spanish.
"Two tickets to Barcelona, please""Dos boletos a Barcelona, por favor"(See related links for pronunciation)
The official languages of Barcelona are both Catalan and Spanish. Catalan is the predominant language in Barcelona and is often used in official settings, while Spanish is also widely spoken as a second language.
The national languages of Spain are Castilian Spanish, Catalan, Galician, and Basque. In Barcelona, the most widely spoken language is Catalan, which is also one of the official languages of the region.
In Barcelona they say "manzana" which actually means apple too.
you say this a mi me gusta mas el footbolfrom Fiona o'hare (Barcelona, Spain)
Hoteles en Barcelona in Spanish means hotels in Barcelona. It is neat that it doesn't look much different in English then it does in Spanish. A lot of words in Spanish are that way.
Strength to Barca! (Barca being the shorthand of Barcelona FC, a football club from Spain). Kind of a Spanish way to say "Let's Go ____"!
Barcelona are a spanish team so they're in the spanish league.
It is the capital of the Autonomous Community (the Spanish equivalent of a state) of Catalonia and it is also the capital of the Province (the Spanish equivalent of a county) of Barcelona. However, it is not a national capital; the Spanish national capital is Madrid.
Barcelona play in the spanish league.
Barcelona are in the spanish league La Liga