Art museum · el Poble Sec
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"Before leaving Barcelona, ride the cable car up and down Montjuïc for excellent city views and make time to visit the nearby National Art Museum of Catalonia, which houses centuries’ worth of local art."
Catalonian restaurant · La Barceloneta
Tucked away near the Picasso Museum, this contemporary tavern serves up stellar tapas and vermouth amid a lively ambiance, making it a must-visit in Barcelona.
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Fine dining restaurant · Sant Gervasi - Galvany
A minimalist Michelin-star spot where Oriol Ivern reinvents Catalan seafood and farmhouse dishes with playful, seasonal flair and wine pairings.
Tapas bar · la Barceloneta
Tucked away in Barceloneta, this cozy Spanish eatery delights with tapas, craft beer, and warm service in a charming atmosphere—it's a true local gem.
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Market · el Raval
La Boqueria is Barcelona’s vibrant, centuries-old market where fresh seafood, jamón, exotic fruits, and tapas bars unite on bustling La Rambla.
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Vegetarian restaurant · el Parc i la Llacuna del Poblenou
Sunlit vegetarian haven in Poblenou serving fresh vegan eats, specialty coffee, co-working vibes, and a spacious terrace perfect for families and yogis.
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Via Veneto serves refined Catalan classics with a modern twist in a Belle Époque setting once favored by Salvador Dalí.
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Furniture store · el Poblenou
Noak Room offers a warm, curated collection of vintage Scandinavian furniture and lighting from the 50s to 70s in Barcelona.
Winery · el Poblenou
Bar Bodega, open since 1886 and revived in 2024, offers authentic tapas and a stellar bulk wine selection in a cozy, local-favorite spot.
Coffee shop · Sant Pere
Hidden in a charming El Born alley, Nomad serves expertly crafted, single-origin brews with a cool vibe perfect for coffee purists.
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Ice cream shop · Sant Antoni
Since 1928, Sirvent is Barcelona's beloved spot for refreshing horchata, artisanal ice creams, and sweets, reopening April 7.