Poble Sec & Montjuïc
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Poble Sec Montjuïc is an area of wonderful contrasts: On one hand there’s Poble Sec, a neighbourhood that feels like its own little town, where beer and tapas bars are nestled alongside beautiful local shops. On the other hand, there’s the mountain of Montjuïc, home to the Universal Expo of 1929 and the Olympic Games in 1992. Keep an eye out and you’ll find beautiful gardens perfect for sunbathing and a wealth of cultural activities.
Koetania
Xemei
Hotel Brummell
The Shop
The Garage by Veronica Blume
Bar Seco
Outcast
Spice Café
Bar Rufián
Ruffians wanted.
La Republika
Palo Cortao
Caixa Forum Exteriors
Mies Van Der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion
Running at Montjuïc
The Greek Theatre and its Gardens
Joan Miró Foundation
La Caseta del Migdia
Castell de Montjuïc
Cementiri de Montjuïc
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Xemei
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Xemei, meaning ‘twins’ in Venetian, is a clue to who can take the credit for bringing Venetian food to Barcelona: Max and Stefano, two brothers who have managed to make both locals and travellers alike fall at their feet with adoration. Xemei is a cult place to try the fish and Italian delicacies. But don’t miss out on trying the typical lasagne and pizza. You’ve been advised!