Discover Eixample: the best places to see, eat and enjoy
Guide to Eixample in Barcelona: what to see, where to eat and how to enjoy one of the city’s most iconic neighbourhoods, where modernist architecture meets authentic local life.
Guide to Eixample in Barcelona: what to see, where to eat and how to enjoy one of the city’s most iconic neighbourhoods, where modernist architecture meets authentic local life.
Discover where to dine in El Born, one of Barcelona’s most vibrant food districts. From traditional tapas to vegan options and seafood restaurants, this guide brings together some of the best spots to enjoy an unforgettable dinner in the heart of the old town.
Sants-Montjuïc brings together culture, scenic viewpoints, gardens and local gastronomy in Barcelona’s most diverse district—perfect for discovering an authentic city full of contrasts.
Soulful bookshops, quiet cafés and cultural plans for winter. A journey through literary Barcelona, perfect for reading at a relaxed pace and discovering welcoming spaces away from the crowds.
Annual guide to festivals and events in Barcelona. Discover traditional celebrations, music festivals and cultural highlights throughout the year.
Gràcia is art, local life, and an independent spirit. A stroll through its streets is an immersion into the most authentic and creative side of Barcelona.
Discover El Born, Barcelona’s vibrant soul, where history, art, and gastronomy come together. From the iconic Palau de la Música to unique bars and restaurants, this neighborhood will captivate you with its charm and energy. Don’t miss the full experience of one of the city’s most fascinating corners!
Check out everything you need to know about a girly weekend in Barcelona from the best places to eat yourself silly, enjoy some top notch cocktails, and where to paint the town red with your best gal pals.
Home to astonishing sights, divine restaurants, fantastic stores and amazing apartments, Eixample is one Barcelona neighbourhood you can’t miss!
Barcelona temperatures are going up which means it’s time to cool down. Grab your abanico (Spanish hand fan) and start cooling off with Barcelona’s best things to do, eat and drink.