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  • Lleida

    The counties in Lleida province offer a wide diversity of culture and landscapes.

  • Quiosc

    Quiosc

  • Barcelona and wine

    Barcelona and wine

    Discover the thrilling world of wine and let yourself be captivated by its every nuance.

  • Wines with their own unique character

    Wines with their own unique character

    Twelve Designation of Origin (DO) areas guarantee the geographical origins and quality white, red, rosé and sparkling of the wines made in Catalonia.

  • Visits to wineries

    Visits to wineries

    Discover all the secrets of wine and cava of Barcelona.

  • Experiences

    Experiences

    A series of activities that make the wine and food experience even more sublime.

  • Tortell de Reis

    Tortell de Reis

  • Barcelona's markets

    Barcelona's markets are places where you can enjoy a lively, vibrant atmosphere in surroundings where the cries of the market’s stallholders and the daily bustle intermingle. Few cities in the world can boast a network such as that of Barcelona: 40 food markets and 6 markets selling other goods form a unique heritage that should be maintained and preserved. The stalls are a showcase for a whole host of fresh produce. The Boqueria Market, on La Rambla, is one of Barcelona's best-known markets, and has become a major landmark. It was named the world's best food market at the Congress of the World Union of Wholesale Markets in Washington 2006.

  • Bars where you can travel back in time

    Bars where you can travel back in time

    As we have already mentioned in Historic restaurants and In the hidden jewels of the Raval, Barcelona is full of bars and restaurants that seem frozen in time. Here are some suggestions in case you feel like getting away from the present and landing in the past, even if it’s just for a short time.

  • The sacred principles of pa amb tomàquet

    The sacred principles of pa amb tomàquet

    If you ask any Barcelona local to name the best Catalan invention of all time, nine out of ten will probably reply "el pa amb tomàquet!" (bread rubbed with tomato). More than a simple recipe, culinary technique or custom, the gesture of rubbing tomato on a piece of bread is a sign of Catalan identity.