Barcelona City Guides
Discover the best places to visit, eat, and explore in Barcelona

Barcelona Local Guide
Stroll along La Rambla and dive into the heart of Barcelona, where Fonda España on Carrer de Sant Pau transports you to a Modernista dream. Beyond Gaudí’s famous facades, explore the bustling kitchens and vibrant bars of El Born and the Gothic Quarter. Taste the unexpected at places like Bar Pinotxo in La Boqueria with its iconic chickpeas and razor clams. Smell the fresh sourdough from Baluard Barceloneta as you wander by the sea. Discover the city’s pulse in its vibrant marketplaces and intimate vermuterias. These are the places most tourists overlook, but they reveal the authentic spirit of Barcelona’s neighborhoods and its people, offering a taste of everyday life in this dynamic city.

Barcelona Tapas & Vermouth Scene
Start your exploration on Carrer de la Baluard in Barceloneta, where the faint aroma of seafood tempts you to the bustling Cerveseria Vaso de Oro. Meander through the narrow streets of the Born and find yourself amidst locals sipping vermouth at Casa Lolea. Wander further into the Gothic Quarter to discover La Plata's simple tapas delights. Traverse over to Poble Sec's vibrant Carrer de Blai, where pintxos bars like La Tasqueta de Blai line the streets. This curated guide takes you through the vibrant neighborhoods of Barcelona, uncovering the less-traveled paths where the locals gather for tapas and vermouth. You’ll encounter local secrets like Bar Bodega Quimet in Gràcia, where tradition meets the city's ever-evolving culinary scene.

Barcelona's Hidden Art: Street Murals
On the streets of Barcelona, tracing the graffiti from the Jardins de les Tres Xemeneies in Poble-sec to the bustling corners of Poblenou, you can see art in unexpected places. At the heart of this vibrant city, street art murals narrate stories untold by the mainstream. As you weave through the Passatge de la Pau, every tag and paste-up speaks of a city's pulse. The iconic walls of Carrer de la Cera, dense with creativity, often escape the ordinary tourist's eye. Dive deeper to discover bold murals around Plaça de la Gardunya and beyond, where the hidden masterpieces of Barcelona's urban artists await, revealing a city alive with vibrant expression.