Poble Nou

Back in the day, Poblenou was known as the “Catalonian Manchester” for being the centre of Catalan and Iberian industry. After the 1992 Olympics, the city decided to implement the 22@ district plan. The project basically meant to renew the area, which had been left pretty abandoned, in to a central business district. Nowadays, that old cluster of factories and working class residences has evolved in to the city’s tech and innovation district. Artists, creatives and young professionals from around the world have converted the former factories and warehouses into unique lofts, galleries, shops and co-working spaces.

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Palo Alto Market

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30 Carrer dels Pellaires
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The Palo Alto Project started with the idea of transforming an old factory in to a space that brought studios and creative professionals’ workshops together, and has now become the most popular street markets in Barcelona. It includes a selection of innovative ideas, artistic and design projects, vintage stalls, street food, music, and basically anything you can think of. The idea spearheaded by the Palo Alto Foundation that was founded by Javier Mariscal, the widely recognised Catalan designer behind Kobi the Barcelona Olympic mascot, has become a place where talent, creativity and technology come together and create an unbeatable experience.

Palo Alto Market
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Palo Alto Market
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Palo Alto Market
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Palo Alto Market
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Palo Alto Market
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Palo Alto Market
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Palo Alto Market
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Palo Alto Market
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L'estoc

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