Catalonian restaurant · Horta
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"Take a trip to the countryside without leaving the city at Can Cortada for a traditional Catalan meal of pa amb tomàquet (pan con tomate), grilled lamb chops, and roasted vegetables." - Melissa Leighty
Brewery · Sant Antoni
Nestled in a stunning building with a vibrant atmosphere, this hotspot boasts outstanding craft beers and tasty bites—perfect for a lively outing.
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Market · el Raval
This vibrant indoor market is a culinary playground, brimming with fresh seafood, artisan meats, colorful produce, and tempting treats, perfect for leisurely exploration.
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Hostel · la Dreta de l'Eixample
Unfussy rooms, most with shared bathrooms, in a low-key hotel featuring a furnished terrace. On a busy tree-lined street 3 minutes' walk from the Teatre Coliseum, this low-key hotel is a 6-minute walk from Catalunya metro station by the Plaça de Catalunya (central square), and an 8-minute walk from La Rambla. The cozy rooms feature complimentary Wi-Fi and desks. Some have en suite facilities, but most share bathrooms. There's a bright dining terrace with a tiled floor and patio furniture.
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Museum · el Raval
Dive into Gaudí's Palau Güell, a whimsical masterpiece of Art Nouveau where innovative design meets rich history—perfect for architecture lovers and casual explorers alike.
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Park · La Barceloneta
Ciutadella Park is a lush urban oasis in Barcelona featuring serene walking trails, a picturesque lake for boating, and stunning fountains, perfect for relaxation.
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Catalonian restaurant · Sant Antoni
Nestled in a chic, aquatic-themed space within a revamped beer factory, Alkimia serves vibrant, seafood-driven tasting menus that celebrate contemporary Catalan cuisine.
Mediterranean restaurant · el Raval
Chill vibes meet culinary creativity in this Barcelona gem, where Mediterranean classics shine and every dish feels like a work of art.
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Italian restaurant · el Raval
Bacaro offers a cozy, rustic-chic setting to savor innovative Venetian-inspired dishes and friendly service, making it a must-visit for authentic Italian fare in Barcelona.
Historical landmark · el Poble Sec
Explore Refugi 307, a well-preserved bomb shelter from the Spanish Civil War, offering insightful tours that bring history to life every Sunday.
Tapas bar · la Dreta de l'Eixample
Casual eatery with a patio featuring versatile tapas & seafood plates, plus wine & cocktails.
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