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1. Vila Viniteca, Barcelona

Vila Viniteca - Interior

Vila Viniteca is a foodie paradise. With some of the best cheese, charcuterie, wine, and dry goods in Spain, it is the perfect place in the city to shop for a picnic. They also regularly offer wine tastings, which can be booked online.

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2. Satan's Coffee Corner, Barcelona

Satan's Coffee Corner Coffee

Contrary to the name, the coffee here may very well be from the Gods. Here for the city's misfits, Satan's prides itself on pouring a damn good brew. The in-house pastry chef will also sweeten the deal, as will the Japanese-slant menu.

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3. Mies van der Rohe Pavilion, Barcelona

Barcelona Pavilion Outdoor

The Barcelona Pavilion was designed by Mies van der Rohe for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition. The Pavilion's bold design has since become a monument for modern architects, and a exhibition space for contemporary artists.

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4. Paco Meralgo, Barcelona

Paco Meralgo Food

Tapas bar with a buzzy vibe and modern stool seating, serving seafood plates, croquettes, and a few kinds of tartare. Each dish is exceedingly fresh and it's hard to go wrong.

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5. Gresca, Barcelona

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Bag a stool by Gresca's open kitchen to watch their team passionately prepare a variety of Catalan tapas dishes. Trust your meal to well-paired with a wine from the restaurant's selection of over 400 new bottles per month.

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6. Aire de Barcelona, Barcelona

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A 17th century warehouse converted into arguably Barcelona's most lavish retreat. Aire offers an Arabic spa experience within a subterranean setting - from couples experiences, to athletes massages and wedding specials.

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7. Kak Koy, Barcelona

Kak Koy Food

Of Shuka fame, Chef Hideki Matsuhisa's offering in Kak Koy brings sushi and Japanese fare to the city of Barcelona. Expect a selection of alluring small plates fresh off the robata grill.

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8. CREC, Barcelona

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Spacious and well-kept co-working facility in the heart of Barcelona - an excellent place to do business. Offers plenty of room for meetings and phone calls in some of the smaller areas. A friendly community.

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9. Bar Bodega Quimet, Barcelona

Bar Bodega Quimet Drinks

Traditional tapas and wine bar frequented by locals for good food and drinks - expect very reasonable prices too. Bar Bodega Quiment's extensive drinks list includes wine straight from the barrel.

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10. Casa Bloc, Barcelona

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Perhaps unremarkable today, Casa Bloc was revolutionary upon its construction in the 1930s. The S-shaped complex prompted a new direction of social housing, and is now one of the best examples of 20th century rationalist architecture.

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11. Disfrutar, Barcelona

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Touted as one of the world's finest restaurants, Disfrutar's dining experience is one of the best in the city. The chefs are consistently creative with the combinations of flavour, texture, and of course, the presentation of their dishes.

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12. El Nacional, Barcelona

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El Nacional offers four different dining experiences under the same roof - a meat restaurant, a fish restaurant, a tapas eatery, and a fast-paced deli. A multi-culinary dining experience for every taste. There are four bars within too.

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13. Iriarte Iriarte, Barcelona

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Barcelona's Iriarte Iriarte combines old-world craftsmanship with eco-friendly techniques and materials. Their pieces have high-quality finishes, solid brass fittings, and novel reinterpretations of classic designs.

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14. Montseny, Barcelona

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A rural municipality set between Barcelona and Girona - and part of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range. Best known for the eponymous Montseny Massif and Natural Park, designated as a UNESCO reserve in 1978.

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15. Soho House Barcelona, Barcelona

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Everything to be expected from a Soho House establishment. Book a room here for immediate access to the many amenities - such as a restaurant, bar, health club and spa, pool, and rooftop terrace.

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16. Working In The Redwoods, Barcelona

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Miriam Cernuda carefully handcrafts each piece for sale in this ceramic store, taking cues from the Mediterranean Sea and the nature of the Costa Brava. Cernuda's simple yet elegant wares feature natural hues perfect for any room.

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17. Hotel Praktik Bakery, Barcelona

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Bakery nestled into the Hotel Praktik lobby run by 4th generation baker Anna Bellsolà, who brings her baking charm, specializing in sourdough bread that gives guests the most glorious smell to wake up to 🍞. They're open to non-guests too.

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18. Sitges, Barcelona

Sitges Sea

Southwest of Barcelona, Sitges is a coastal town in Catalonia backed by the mountains of Parc Natural del Garraf. Beautiful beaches, restaurants, shopping and queer nightlife make it a hotspot for visitors.

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19. Mano Rota, Barcelona

Mano Rota - Food and wine

Peruvian and Japanese fusion restaurant with industrial-chic vibes. The seasonal tasting menu is highly recommended - Mano Rota is also happy to accommodate dietary needs and preferences. Enjoy wines alongside.

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20. La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

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Barcelona's most famous attraction, it's a testament to Gaudi's style and truly unlike any other church in the world. Still under construction ~140 years later, it's easy to understand why with the intricate level of detail present.

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21. La Dama, Barcelona

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A popular dining venue for Barcelona's well-to-do. La Dama, set within a Gaudi-style building, serves a refined Mediterranean menu with additional French influences. Think roast pigeon and soft-lit anniversary dinners.

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22. Santa Caterina Market, Barcelona

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Fresh food market with a photogenic roof - though the mosaic is best seen from above, visitors can appreciate the wave-like structure from the ground. Enter for local produce, artisan goods, and tasty eateries.

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23. Casa Batlló, Barcelona

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Part architectural landmark, part fantastical creation, Gaudi's Casa Batlló is a gem of the Modernism architectural movement. It constitutes part of the iconic Block of Discord, a row of buildings by noted Modernista architects.

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24. Carrer de Blai, Barcelona

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A regular jaunt for locals, this street is filled with little cafés for alfresco dining. By dining we mean tapas and pintxos without the touristy price tags. Go for the festive night time vibe no matter the time of year.

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25. Estimar, Barcelona

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At Estimar, it's hard to know if the diners are eating in the kitchen, or if the kitchen is in the dining room. What is known though, is the quality of the menu. Fresh, local seafood arrives everyday and is prepared in a variety of ways.

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26. Mercer Hotel, Barcelona

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Each room at the Mercer is its own experience, replete with original Roman-era walls and 14th-century pointed archways. Take full advantage and dine at the in-house restaurant - one of the finest in this Gothic Quarter.

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27. Mediamanga, Barcelona

Mediamanga Plate

With its open kitchen concept, dining at Mediamanga is a true sensory experience - watch, smell, and then taste. Fresh, locally-sourced ingredients further ensure a raw gastronomic journey through the Mediterranean cuisine.

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28. Bellesguard, Barcelona

Torre Bellesguard Architecture

Take a tour of one of Gaudi's lesser known buildings. It stands on historical land that, in the 15th century, held the summer residence of Martin of Aragon; information that inspired Gaudi to create the house seen today.

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29. Sant Andreu, Barcelona

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This neighborhood in Barcelona is scarcely trafficked by tourists but well worth a visit, especially for the food. The Bacallanera Perelló specializes in salt cod, and Rabassada is a family-run restaurant with a lovely terrace.

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30. Carretera de les Aigües, Barcelona

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A respite from the city's buzz, Carretera de les Aigües is a mostly flat walking and cycling path around the Collserola mountain, just eight kilometers from the city centre. Make a day of it and pack a picnic basket.

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31. Santa Eulalia, Barcelona

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Santa Eulalia is a family-owned boutique that has been around since 1843. Stocking many high-end brands that you won't be able to find elsewhere in Barcelona, it is frequented by chic locals and luxury travelers alike.

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32. Margot House, Barcelona

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Located across from Poma de la Discòrdia, Margot House offers a mix of suave boutique hotel and warm, homely atmosphere. Guests of the nine rooms are free to enjoy the hotel's gorgeous lounge, dining room and library.

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33. Girona, Barcelona

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Girona is a small city at the confluence of the Ter and Onyar rivers renowned for both its well-preserved Jewish Quarter and medieval old town. Pop culture fans will even recognize some sights from Game of Thrones. Also a cycling hub.

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34. Noak Roam, Barcelona

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A locally owned and operated furniture store that sells both new and vintage pieces from Scandinavia. The owners are proud of the pieces they have curated for their store. Also featuring the work of local artists and artisans.

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35. Wittmore Hotel, Barcelona

The Wittmore Bedroom

The Wittmore Hotel is all class with just the right amount of quirk. This adult-only hotel provides stunning vistas of the sea, and the city's ornate rooftops. It's the ideal spot from which to explore Barcelona's bustling creative hub.

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36. La Barceloneta, Barcelona

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La Barceloneta is a big part of what defines the city as a whole - young, cool, always moving. Catch a tan or a surf on Sant Sebastià; wine and dine in the ocean air; or simply enjoy a walk through the narrow streets or on the promenade.

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37. Sita Murt Mallorca, Barcelona

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Barcelona-based women's boutique founded by designer Sita Murt - renowned for her unique fabrics crafted from yarn. A knitting master, her brand continues to showcase timeless, high-quality women's fashion, honoring her legacy.

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38. Sant Martí, Barcelona

Sant Martí Neighborhood

Sant Martí is a district in Barcelona situated along the Mediterranean Coast. It has restaurants, music festivals, street art, and more. Platja del Bogatell is a popular beach with snack bars, volleyball courts, and funky sculptures.

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39. Entrepanes Díaz, Barcelona

Entrepanes Diaz Sandwich

Flavorful restaurant serving creative, gourmet sandwiches, tapas, and drinks. Be sure to try the Antxón sandwich, made with chistorra (cured sausage), an egg, and crispy potatoes. Book ahead for the best tables.

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40. Paradiso, Barcelona

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Consistently on a few "World's Best Bars" lists, it does make sense how hyped Paradiso is. The cocktails are outstanding, the staff is friendly, and the vibe is very speakeasy. Arrive early unless you're ready to queue for a while.

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41. La Taverna del Clínic, Barcelona

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A small gastronomic enclave, comprising two dining spaces, in the heart of Barcelona. Alongside its Mediterranean food, La Taverna del Clínic has a carefully curated wine cellar.

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42. Casa Comalat, Barcelona

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Gaudi's influence is clear in this Modernista apartment block designed by Salvador Valeri i Pupurull. The building stands out on a corner of Avinguda Diagonal due to its ornate and fantastical details.

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43. Bar La Plata, Barcelona

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A 17th-century tapas restaurant in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. The menu offers four classic dishes - a salad of tomato, onion, and Arbequina olives; botifarra; fresh anchovies; and deep-fried sardines.

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44. Balius, Barcelona

Balius Cocktail

Located in what used to be a pharmacy, Balius now serves up a medicine of a different kind: cocktails and vermouth 🍹. It's a warm, cozy spot made more so with the friendly service. Enjoy a live jazz band once a week 🎷.

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45. Bar del Pla, Barcelona

Bar Del Pla Barcelona

An intimate wine bar and restaurant that exudes a familial warmth. Expect proper Catalan tapas, like squid ink croquettes, fried egg with sausages, and, of course, patatas bravas.

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46. BD Barcelona Design, Barcelona

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Functioning as a shop, showroom and studio, BD Barcelona is more like a gallery, exhibiting the very best in interior design, from lighting fixtures to furniture pieces. Their catalogue includes original designs by Dali and Gaudi.

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47. Bistro Levante, Barcelona

Bistro Levante Menu

This little leafy enclave in the Gothic Quarter serves up Mediterranean fare that is generous in flavour, yet simple and light. Whatever dish of choice, enjoy it with hummus and any one of their soft breads.

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48. Can Maño, Barcelona

Can Maño Fish

No bells and whistles, just good 'ol Catalan fresh fish. Arrive hungry as the portions are sizable, and the prices are low. It's a local favorite, so there may be a wait, but the grilled calamari will make it all worthwhile.

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49. Can Travi Nou, Barcelona

Can Travi Nou Paella

Absolutely gorgeous restaurant set in a 1600s farmhouse with a shaded terrace perfect for outdoor summer nights. Food highlights include excellent calcotadas, paella, black rice, and codfish. Worth visiting just for the experience.

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50. Caravelle, Barcelona

Caravelle Burger

This vibey café gets its name from the founders having parked a caravan in the city - and the rest, as they say, is history. On top of excellent brunch meals, they also brew their own beer. No reservations so go early or plan to wait.

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