There is always a line up outside Les Quinze Nits. Part of the Andilana Restaurant group, although this place can be slightly touristy, it's one of th ... More
There is always a line up outside Les Quinze Nits. Part of the Andilana Restaurant group, although this place can be slightly touristy, it's one of the tastiest Gothic Quarter restaurants. Their dishes have a Mediterranean and Catalan flare and are all reasonably priced. One of the best parts about Les Quinze Nits is its location. Perfectly situated, overlooking the always lively, Plaza Reial, you can enjoy dinner while feasting your eyes upon the performers who are always there to entertain during dinner (breakfast and lunch as well). The palm trees and gorgeous lights make for a romantic and very special evening.
The small city of Sitges parties big. The nightlife is thumping, the people are gorgeous and the annual Carnival festival is utterly epic. A countercu ... More
The small city of Sitges parties big. The nightlife is thumping, the people are gorgeous and the annual Carnival festival is utterly epic. A countercultural touchstone, Sitges is lively and very LGBT friendly. Native food and beverage is sublime--you simply must sample the Malvasia wine, made from grapes descending from Ancien Greece. Don't mis the Miseu Romantic "Can Lolepis" or, if you are in Sitges in October, the world-renowned Sitges Film festival, a cinematic extravaganza of horror, sci-fi and fantasy.
Santa Maria de Montserrat is an abbey of the Order of Saint Benedict located on the mountain of Montserrat in Monistrol de Montserrat, Catalonia, Spai ... More
Santa Maria de Montserrat is an abbey of the Order of Saint Benedict located on the mountain of Montserrat in Monistrol de Montserrat, Catalonia, Spain. It is notable for enshrining the image of the Virgin of Montserrat. The monastery was founded in the 11th century and rebuilt between the 19th and 20th centuries, and still functions to this day, with over 70 monks.
08199 Montserrat, Barcelona, Spain  
- Business hour -
Everyday 08:30am-19:00pm
- Directions -
The monastery is 48 kilometres northwest of Barcelona, and can be reached by road, train or cable car. The abbey's train station, operated by FGC, is the terminus of a rack railway connecting with Monistrol, and two funiculars, one connecting with Santa Cova and the other connecting with the upper slopes of the mountain.
1. by bus
Estacio Sants bus station (Departure:09:15am/5.1EUR/Duration:1hour)
2. by train + Mountain train(Funicular) or Cable car
Departure : EI Espanya train station
- Bitlletes amb tren + Cremallera(기차+산악열차) : 13.85EUR(one way)
- Bitllets amb tren + Aerl(기차+케이블카) : 13.75EUR(one way)
Calsots graella amb salsa romesco ---------------- €
15
Calsots graella amb salsa romesco
€ 15
L'Antic Forn is a restaurant located in the heart of Barcelona, a few minutes' walk from Plaza Catalunya.
They have several rooms with different capa ... More
L'Antic Forn is a restaurant located in the heart of Barcelona, a few minutes' walk from Plaza Catalunya.
They have several rooms with different capacities to host all kinds of celebrations. Throughout the restaurant they have capacity for 100 diners. Their team works to make your food a success. Their goal is that you feel at home with a quality gastronomic offer.
Ideal to come with your partner or friends and taste good food and wine.
The summit of Montjuïc Mountain, which is some 173 metres above sea level, is home to a construction called Montjuïc Castle. It is an ideal defensive ... More
The summit of Montjuïc Mountain, which is some 173 metres above sea level, is home to a construction called Montjuïc Castle. It is an ideal defensive site as it offers 360º views of the territory. The first fortress was built during the Reapers’ War, in 1640, and has survived to the present day.
Free entry only on Sundays after 3pm (Pre-online reservation required)
- Directions -
ON FOOT
The walk up to Montjuïc Castle from the top of the funicular (lower station, Paral.lel, metro lines 2 and 3), adjacent to the cable car station, takes about 20 to 25 minutes. It is constantly uphill, with quite steep slopes at some points. The route crosses various gardens, such as those named after Joan Brossa and Mossén Cinto Verdaguer.
BUS: LINE 150
Origin Avinguda de la reina Maria Cristina, terminus Montjuïc Castle. Bus 150 goes round Montjuïc Hill before finally reaching the Castle. The ride from Plaça d'Espanya takes about 20 minutes. The descent from the Castle to the beginning of the line also takes 20 minutes. Bus 150 also connects with the Funicular de Montjuïc at the bus stop Avinguda de Miramar-Estació del Funicular.
You can consult the TMB website for more information.
CABLE CAR
The cable car service begins in Avinguda Miramar and leaves visitors in front of the Castle. It has three stops, the first in Avinguda Miramar, one in the middle in the Plaça de la Sardana, and one in front of the Castle. The price of the cable car does not include admission to the Castle.
La Rambla is considered the most well known street in central Barcelona. A tree-lined pedestrian street, it stretches for 1.2 kilometres connecting th ... More
La Rambla is considered the most well known street in central Barcelona. A tree-lined pedestrian street, it stretches for 1.2 kilometres connecting the Placa de Catalunya in its center with the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. La Rambla forms the boundary between the neighbourhoods of the Barri Gotic to the east and the El Raval to the west.
La Rambla can be crowded, especially during the height of the tourist season. It hosts a combination of eateries, shops, markets, and cultural institutions.
The world is born in every kiss (El món neix en cada besada ) is a photomosaic located in the Plaza de Isidre Nonell, in the Ciutat Vella district of ... More
The world is born in every kiss (El món neix en cada besada ) is a photomosaic located in the Plaza de Isidre Nonell, in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona . It was made by the photographer Joan Fontcuberta and the ceramist Antoni Cumella in 2014.
The origin of this photocomposition is found in the tricentenary of the Catalan defeat in the War of the Spanish Succession (September 11, 1714), which gave rise to the celebration of Catalonia Day . The initiative came from the photographer Joan Fontcuberta in collaboration with El Periódico de Catalunya , and consisted of the creation of a mural made up of photographs sent by El Periódico readers, which together would form an image. The required theme for the photographs was “living free.” With them, 4,000 ceramic tiles were formed , distributed in 50 rows of eighty tiles each, which together form the image of kissing lips. It was installed on a wall near the private garden of a house in Plaza de Isidre Nonell and, although in principle it was supposed to be an ephemeral installation, Barcelona City Council decided to leave it permanently.