Tickets Bar

Albert and Ferran Adrià began working with tapas in 1991 in elBulli, the legendary Michelin 3-star restaurant near the town of Roses, Catalonia. Tickets Bar opened in 2011, the same year as the closure of elBulli.

Cal Pep

Josep Manubens Figueres, the chef and owner, otherwise known as Pep (the Catalan nickname for Josep) presides over what is viewed by many as the best tapas bar in Barcelona. Cal Pep serves authentic Mediterranean cuisine, with an emphasis on fish, shellfish and fresh seasonal produce.

El Quim de la Boqueria

El Quim de la Boqueria

Joaquin Marquez Duran, the Catalan chef otherwise known as ‘El Quim’ arrived at the Mercat de la Boqueria in August of 1987.

El Nacional Barcelona

Situated down a short passage off Passeig de Gràcia, El Nacional is a unique culinary destination that brings together Spain’s rich gastronomic heritage under one spectacular roof.

Mirador de Colom

At the foot of La Rambla, near Barcelona’s bustling port, rises the Mirador de Colom, a 60-meter monument honoring Christopher Columbus. Built for the 1888 Universal Exposition, it commemorates his return to the city after his first voyage to the Americas and stands as a symbol of Barcelona’s maritime heritage.

Casa Gracia

Founded in 2010, Casa Gracia is situated in a renovated modernist building in one of the most chic neighborhoods in the city. Offering both private and shared rooms, the accommodation lies adjacent to the modernist masterpeice Casa Fuster.