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THINGS TO DO IN BARCELONA

Casa Vaganto, located in Poble Sec - Monjuïc's heart, you are within walking distance of the main attractions.

Poble Sec Montjuïc, nestled in the heart of Barcelona, is a neighborhood that effortlessly blends old-world charm with a vibrant modern atmosphere. This dynamic district is a treasure trove of hidden gems, boasting an array of bars, restaurants, and main attractions that make it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists.


Also, it is a neighborhood that truly embodies the essence of Barcelona – a perfect blend of history, culture, and culinary delights. Whether you're sipping sangria at a charming tapas bar or taking in the breathtaking views from Montjuïc Hill, this district promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Catalonia's capital.


Must see and do


Certainly, Barcelona offers a wealth of activities to enjoy. Here are the top 10 activities to consider when visiting the vibrant city:


  1. Visit Sagrada Família: Marvel at the awe-inspiring architecture of Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece, the Sagrada Família, a UNESCO World Heritage site and an iconic symbol of Barcelona.
  2. Explore Park Güell: Wander through the colorful and whimsical Park Güell, another Gaudí creation, known for its mosaic-covered structures, vibrant gardens, and panoramic city views.
  3. Stroll La Rambla: Take a leisurely walk along La Rambla, a bustling tree-lined street filled with shops, cafes, street performers, and lively energy.
  4. Wander the Gothic Quarter: Immerse yourself in history by exploring the narrow streets and medieval buildings of the Gothic Quarter, home to the Barcelona Cathedral and charming plazas.
  5. Experience Camp Nou: If you're a football fan, catch a game or take a tour of Camp Nou, the iconic stadium of FC Barcelona.
  6. Visit Montjuïc Hill: Take a cable car or hike up Montjuïc Hill to enjoy panoramic views of the city, visit the Montjuïc Castle, and explore attractions like the Magic Fountain and the Montjuïc Olympic Ring.
  7. Relax on Barceloneta Beach: Spend some time soaking up the sun and enjoying the Mediterranean Sea at Barceloneta Beach, one of the city's most popular beaches.
  8. Discover Picasso Museum: Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Picasso Museum, housing an extensive collection of works by the legendary artist, Pablo Picasso.

    These activities provide just a taste of wha
    t Barcelona has to offer. Whether you're interested in history, art, architecture, sports, or simply soaking up the vibrant culture, Barcelona has something for everyone to enjoy.


Tapas restaurants we recommend


  1. El Xampanyet: A beloved classic, El Xampanyet is known for its traditional Catalan tapas and lively atmosphere.
  2. Quimet & Quimet: A small and popular spot with an extensive selection of gourmet tapas, delicious montaditos (small sandwiches), and an impressive array of wines.
  3. Tickets Bar: Helmed by renowned chef Ferran Adrià, Tickets Bar offers a modern twist on tapas, focusing on creative and inventive culinary experiences.
  4. Cervecería Catalana: A bustling and well-established tapas institution, Cervecería Catalana is celebrated for its diverse range of tapas and a vibrant ambiance.
  5. Bar del Pla: Offering a mix of traditional and contemporary tapas, Bar del Pla stands out for its high-quality ingredients and inventive combinations.
  6. La Cova Fumada: A historic tapas bar famous for its "bomba" dish, La Cova Fumada provides a taste of old-world Barcelona.
  7. Tapas 24: Helmed by acclaimed chef Carles Abellán, Tapas 24 presents a modern take on traditional tapas, focusing on quality and creativity.
  8. Els Sortidors del Parlament: This cozy spot boasts a carefully curated selection of wines to complement its excellent tapas menu.


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