Food hall with top chefs, rooftop views, paella, pizza, burgers
Home to Paradiso’s new rooftop outpost, this swish market space sits at the end of Rambla del Mar, just across from La Rambla, and is accessed by crossing a pedestrian bridge over the water and looking for a big red escalator that leads up to the rooftop. From there, visitors can enjoy Paradiso’s inventive cocktails alongside sweeping views of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, and the market itself hosts a range of things to eat, drink and do gathered under one roof. - Liv Kelly
Buzzy neighbourhoods like Poblenou, Sants and Poble-sec draw the cool crowds, and it’s a great time to head to the newly-opened Time Out Market Barcelona. - Liv Kelly
Expected to become a notable new opening in the city’s hospitality scene, this upcoming Time Out Market in Barcelona has an official opening date announced, positioning it as a future focal point for tourists who will increasingly rely on hotels and curated food and drink destinations as holiday rentals are phased out. The mention highlights it as a key development to watch in the evolving landscape of where visitors will eat, drink and gather in the city. - Liv Kelly
Located within Time Out Market Barcelona, this bar is highlighted as one of the places that will be shaking, stirring, mixing and pouring a huge range of exciting drinks, including alcohol-free options, adding to the vibrant, social atmosphere of the market’s bar offerings. - Laia Jordà Sánchez
At its outpost in Time Out Market Barcelona, this deli lets you stock up on charcuterie, cheeses, smoked goods, champagne, wines and other gourmet products that have made the original shop one of the city’s iconic addresses, turning the market into a place where you can not only eat but also buy high-quality items to take home. - María José Gómez