The Green Spot

The Green Spot in Barcelona celebrates the endless possibilities of vegetables, offering a Mediterranean-based menu infused with flavors from Asia, Latin America, and beyond. Seasonal dishes, crafted with local produce, surprise both vegetarians and meat lovers alike.

The Three Hills Walk

This is a beautiful walk of about 6km within the city that takes about 2 hours, winding through the districts of Gràcia, Carmel and Horta-Guinardó. Along the way we pass three hills: Coll (249 meters), Carmel (267 meters) and Rovira (261 meters).

A Casa Portuguesa

Established in 2006, A Casa Portuguesa has been in its new location in Gràcia since January of this year. Over the past 10 years it has presented the best of Portuguese gastronomy and culture to Barcelona.

KALEOS EYEHUNTERS

Barcelona based glasses brand KALEOS mixes know-how with contemporary design and functionality. Production is mainly manual and every creation takes a month of precise artisan work.

Turó de la Rovira and Bunkers del Carmel

In the 4th centrury BC, Turó de la Rovira (Rovira Hill) was occupied by the Laietani, an ancient Iberian tribe. Further north, the Laietani also occupied another hill peak at Puig Castellar, where remains of the settlement can still be seen.

Turó Park Medical Center

On January 19th 2017, Turó Park Medical Center opened it’s doors. Founded by Dr. Madeleine Smit, a Dutch native, this private medical center has a specific focus on foreign patients (expats, tourists, business travelers).