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2019
5
May
Where can a young couple in Barcelona find the best local cuisine away from the tourist crowds?
5
May
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Eileen
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Michelle
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Liz
La Boqueria market! Amazing market with lots of fresh, delicious produce!
Grace
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Sarah
We did the free walking tour and found it super interesting and informative
Lise
Download Rick Steeves’ walking tour - interesting and not “touristy”
Tanya
Definitely rent some bikes to get around.
Corinne
We took a cooking class for making Paella, it was so much fun. Group of about 20 people. We went to the open market with instructor to purchase food ingredients then had appys and drank lots of Sangria! Then we made a huge pan of paella, ate and drank some more. Everything included was about 50.00 each. Great evening, many laughs! We went thru viator website, I think, very reasonable price!
Jodi
Corinne we did this too and loved it!
Jan
We will be there soon too. Heard the Runnerbean free walking tours were great. The guide gets paid from the tips, so not actually free but my friend said it was great.
Jillian
https://4gats.com/en/ was the 1st to exhibit Picasso when he was a teenager. It was owned by his friend Ramon Casas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Els_Quatre_Gats
Sandra
Palau de la Musica, a beautiful old theatre. Recinte Modernista San Pau, an old private hospital and if you are there on the 1st Sunday of the month, it's free to get in.
Jillian
I second Sant Pau as exquisite Art Nouveau and sits directly on the end of a boulevard with an incredible view of the Sagrada.
Jacob
This is super cool, thank you for sharing! We will for sure check this out.
Jillian
Jacob J Pope great place, utterly historic. Great food too.
Louisa
Check out barcelonahacks.com for lots of good info on Barcelona.
Juleen
Kait Greer. Any suggestions
Karista
Ovella negra was neat, underground caverny feelin kinda bar just off Las ramblas.
Ai
If you’re into this:
http://keepcalmandwander.com/botin-restaurant-world.../
Ai
You’ll find Mercado San Miguel few steps from here. Don’t miss it.
Giovanna
I took a tour bus and loved it, found out distances are long and with the buses you cover pretty much all of the attractions plus you get discounts to some others.
M.J.
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Annette
Also Montserrat is very cool and easy to get to on the train.
Annette
Bilbao Berria for tapas in the Gothic Quarter
Lisa
Kate Reifenberg
Renée
Rubi Bar was very cool. Lots of great gin made in house. https://www.facebook.com/RubiBarRestaurant
Luxio
Architecture walking tour
Luxio
El forn neighborhood
Susan
Picasso Museum and Santa Maria Del Mar
Andrea
We did a day trip to Girona which was lovely. We also enjoyed an sunset flamenco performance on the roof of one of the Gaudi buildings. Tickets are pricey, but they include the tour of the building and a couple of drinks on the roof. It was a unique and memorable experience.
Annette
Girona is beautiful! Worth a visit
Kathleen
Art shops in the Gothic Quarter down many of the little side streets. You can get a map of them. We bought these beautiful pieces there.
Kathleen
Different on each side
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Suzy
Loved the food at El Quim in La Boqueria. Bar Bitcora for tapas.La Pepita. L'Arroseria Xatvia for paella. Love the food Barcelona and my favourite Gaudi work is Casa Batllo.
Suzy
If you like the work of architect Llius Domenech i Montaner (Gaudi studied under), you might enjoy Hospital de Sant Pau or Palau de la Musica. The hospital was my favourite of those two.
Larry
El Asador de Aranda on Tibidado
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Carolyn Poulin
The Old Fashion Bar!
Cynthia
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Tanya
http://www.tabernamilgritos.com
Corinne
Yes, walking tours are great and very informative. You can book online, they are free. Look for the coloured umbrellas. After the tour you tip them.
Shirley
Theres a little restaurant called Mosquito. Yum
Shirley
Or Tallars de tappas
Shirley
Bar Mut and La Pubila (hard to find but worth it) for great tapas and service. Casa Lolea and Llamber - a bit touristy but go during off-times and you will enjoy it. I ended up doing a 3 hour mid afternoon lunch at Llamber and a nice walk around the square. Pizzeria Giulietta near the Sagrada Familia. Enjoy this fantastic city! So easy to get around.
Stephani
Do a tapas crawl in the Gothic district. So many great places you can’t go wrong. They eat super late in Spain around 10pm so have a siesta in the early evening.
Wayne
We went to Montserrat. You can get a train ticket that include either the gondola up to the monastery or that another train upto the top. Its a basically a whole day excursion but well worth it and it is quiet cheap and easy to do it by yourself.
A.I. says...
A Week in Barcelona: Off the Beaten Path
Barcelona is a vibrant city that offers a perfect blend of culture, cuisine, and entertainment. While the iconic Gaudí masterpieces and bustling Las Ramblas are must-visits, there's a whole world of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Here are some recommendations for your upcoming trip to Barcelona around Easter with your partner.
Restaurants and Bars
Cervecería Catalana
If you're a beer lover, Cervecería Catalana is a must-visit. This unassuming tapas bar has an impressive selection of Catalan craft beers, paired with delicious traditional small plates. Don't miss the patatas bravas and the boquerones (fresh anchovies).
Bun Barcelona
For a unique dining experience, head to Bun Barcelona, a fusion restaurant that combines Taiwanese and Spanish flavors. Their signature bao buns are a delightful blend of two cultures, and the atmosphere is relaxed and inviting.
El Born Cocktail Bar
Located in the trendy El Born neighborhood, this cozy cocktail bar is a hidden gem. With an extensive list of creative cocktails and a romantic ambiance, it's the perfect spot for a nightcap after a day of exploring.
Activities
Montjuïc Castle and Cable Car
Escape the city crowds and take the cable car up to Montjuïc Castle, a 17th-century fortress offering stunning panoramic views of Barcelona. Wander through the castle's grounds and enjoy a picnic with a breathtaking backdrop.
Labyrinth Park of Horta
This hidden gem is a true oasis in the heart of Barcelona. The Labyrinth Park of Horta features beautifully manicured gardens, a winding hedge maze, and a charming neo-classical pavilion. It's the perfect spot for a romantic stroll and a break from the city bustle.
Gracia Neighborhood
Explore the vibrant Gracia neighborhood, known for its charming squares, independent shops, and lively street life. Wander through the narrow streets, grab a coffee at one of the many cafés, and experience the authentic local vibe.
Remember, these are just a few suggestions to help you discover the off-the-beaten-path gems of Barcelona. Let your adventurous spirit guide you, and you're sure to create unforgettable memories in this captivating city.
Jacob
I'm spending a week in Barcelona around Easter with my partner (both of us are early 30s). Would love to know what some of people's favourite restaurants, bars (not clubs), and activities to do are. We will be seeing all the typical things (Gaudí, etc) so anything off the beaten path is appreciated!