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  • Barcelona at night

    Barcelona at night

  • Catalan cuisine

    Catalan cuisine

    Discover the most authentic cuisine from Barcelona and the rest of Catalonia. You're bound to want to come back for more!

  • Amanida Catalana

    Amanida Catalana

    As a large metropolis, Barcelona receives the very best of the products that are cultivated, fished, reared, hunted or collected in Catalonia.

  • Arròs de guatlla i butifarra

    Arròs de guatlla i butifarra

    As a large metropolis, Barcelona receives the very best of the products that are cultivated, fished, reared, hunted or collected in Catalonia.

  • Restaurants

    Restaurants

    Enjoying Barcelona is like enjoying a good meal. Catalan gastronomy is one of the highlights of the culture of the region, which has a varied range of cuisine that is famed the world over. Bon appétit!

  • 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.

  • Poblesec from bodega to bodega

    Poblesec from bodega to bodega

    It's no coincidence that Poble-sec has been given different names and nicknames in recent years. It could be said that it is one of Barcelona's most laid-back neighbourhoods so it's no surprise that the city's hipster set are making a beeline to live here. This authentic Barcelona neighbourhood was known as "little Paris" in the 1940s when it was a hotbed of fun and its cabarets, theatres, concert halls and bars were at the height of their popularity.

  • The district of Sant Andreu Barcelona at its most authentic

    The district of Sant Andreu Barcelona at its most authentic

    There are many Barcelonas, and the district of Sant Andreu is one of the clearest examples of this. Although outside the city centre, it is steeped in the essence of Catalonia: picturesque spots, history, centuries-old shops and futuristic amenities blend harmoniously. Come and visit and you'll feel like a genuine Barcelonian.

  • Passeig de Sant Joan and its surrounding area where the locals love to hang out

    Passeig de Sant Joan and its surrounding area where the locals love to hang out

    Passeig de Sant Joan doesn't just link two of the city's coolest neighbourhoods, it has recently become the go-to place for Barcelona locals. The stretch between Carrer València and Carrer Casp and the surrounding area has been newly laid out making it ideal for cyclists and pedestrians. It has become a hotspot with interesting bars and restaurants, delightful shops and places that will simply amaze you.

  • Gastronomy in cultural centres

    Gastronomy in cultural centres

    Gastronomy and culture go hand in hand so much so that Barcelona combines culture with fine dining. You can eat in a Museum or in a unique builing here... the choice is yours!

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