Barcelona is one of the largest cities of Spain and renowned for its culture, tourism friendly architectures and sumptuous cuisine and beverages. If your idea is to plan a visit and wish to be able to macroasia after dark ,try the night life,the food here is also something that is worth a try. Barcelona is city that provides a huge amount of districts and each of them has its own vibes and a lot of bars and restaurants to visit.
Eixample
Eixample is one of the best-sought districts in Barcelona with strict grid system and high-visibility sights like Sagrada Familia. This area of the city boasts many trendy bars and restaurants and you will find something for everyone’s pocket. If you fancy some Spanish bar snacks or yes, sushi and Mediterranean, Eixample has it all in between. This area has, for example, the famed Passeig de Gracia with a wide variety of some of the trendiest bars and eating places.
Recommended Bars and Restaurants:
El Nacional: A food and drink venue located is a wonderfully restored iconic industrial structure.
Casa Batlló: A modernist building with a personal roof garden and a dramatic view of the district.
Tapas 24: It is a famous restaurant famous for a yummy tapas and authentic Catalan cuisine local.
Gothic Quarter
The areas are frequent for visitors and full of narrow streets and Gothic architecture: this district is called Barri Gotic. That is why here you may enjoy quiet out-of-the-way places or local pubs and traditional Spanish foodPlaces of interest: When you get a chance to walk its backstreets, you will find a small wine drinking establishments, quiet patios as well as gourmet restaurants offering the best of Catalan dishes.
Recommended Bars and Restaurants:
Bodega La Puntual: An old shop behind which people can taste true Spain, information about which can be found on the popular American site for lovers of Spanish cuisine that is thefork.com.
La Luna: An attractive contemporary pub specializing in artistic alcoholic drinks and weekly performances.
Els Quatre Gats: An old bar which Picasso visited in the early twentieth century.
Gràcia
Gràcia is more of an artsy and very liberal area in Barcelona with very active and colourful squares. This area is one of the favorite in town for the local and also for any visitor who wants to feel the taste of the town. No matter if you fancy a cup of wine in a tiny local restaurant or tasting the portions of fusion food, you will find it in Gràcia. Don’t leave town without visiting the picturesque Plaça del Sol where locals meet up with friends and have a plateful of energy in fine dining joints and bars.
Recommended Bars and Restaurants:
La Singular: The less well known and a bit off the beaten path, offering a more laid back vibe with trendy, unique cocktails.
Rasoterra: A vegetarian café providing inspiration and creatively prepared food developed with locally grown produce.
Bar Calders: An open bar with a lovely terrace and the atmosphere that allows you to enjoy your drinks with some peers in the warm sun.
El Born
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El Born is a fashionable district of the city to reflect the lifestyle of the modern generation with its thin and winding streets full of fashionable outlets and vibrant bars and restaurants. This area has an amazing blend of history and the recent past the exquisite Gothic architecture and modern active commercial ventures. El Born is especially famous for its dizzying cocktail bars, so if you fancy trying interesting mixtures, that will be interesting for you.
Recommended Bars and Restaurants:
Picnic: A fancy bar where there are hundreds of gin and tonic options good for a quick cocktail before dinner.
El Xampanyet: A classic Spanish bar well known for its sparkling cava and incredibly tasty appetizers.
Caravelle: An innovative coffee-shop and bar proposing high-quality coffee and quality burgers.
Poble Sec
Poble Sec is an active and blended community situated at the southern base of the Montjuïc hill. It is, at the same time, an emerging neighborhood which can boast a wide range of restaurants from old Spanish inn/pub type to the modern cosmopolitan restaurants. Also Known as ‘Dead End’,Poble Sec also houses quite many bars perfect for anyone who would like to hit the town within Southern part of Barcelona.
Recommended Bars and Restaurants:
Quimet & Quimet: A small, countryside-style bar known for its scrumptious montaditos, which are similar to tapas bars’ food pieces.
Miramelindo: A bar which with offers a wide rage of cocktails and with music artists performing live.
Cañete: A rather famous dining establishment that specializes in electric versions of Catalan dishes.
A tour for bars and restaurants will be useful for understanding that Barcelona is a city where people pay great attention to the food and drinks. Regardless of whether one will eat in Eixample, Gothic Quarter, Gracia, El Born or Poble Sec, today one can taste really great food in the most exquisite restaurants. And off you go – find your taste buds ready and join me to discover the food and spirit of the wonderful Barcelona streets.
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