Barcelona Photoblog: barcelona tips
Showing posts with label barcelona tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barcelona tips. Show all posts

June 25, 2023

Best Barcelona Neighborhoods and Areas to Stay

Sagrada Familia design with Barcelona view in the background


Barcelona is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city that offers a wide range of neighborhoods and areas to stay in, each with its own unique charm and appeal. Whether you're interested in exploring historical landmarks, experiencing the local culture, or indulging in the city's culinary delights, Barcelona has something to offer for every traveler. Here are some of the best neighborhoods and areas to consider for your stay in Barcelona, along with recommended accommodations in each area.

1. Eixample: Known for its grid-like layout and stunning architecture, Eixample is a popular neighborhood that offers a mix of modernity and tradition. With wide boulevards, casas modernistas or art nouveau buildings, designer boutiques, and exquisite dining options, Eixample attracts visitors looking for a luxurious stay. Recommended accommodations in Eixample include:


Casa modernista at l'Eixample, Barcelona

2. Barceloneta: Formerly the old fishermen's quarter, Barceloneta sits right on the Mediterranean coast, making it an ideal choice for beach lovers. Its narrow streets are lined with low-rise buildings, and the neighborhood exudes a laid-back, seaside vibe. Enjoy fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants, take a stroll along the boardwalk, or soak up the sun on Barceloneta Beach. Recommended accommodations in Barceloneta include:


Lovers in terrace near La Barceloneta beach, Barcelona

3. El Raval: Packed with culture and diversity, El Raval is an eclectic neighborhood that appeals to the artistic and bohemian crowd. This vibrant area is home to the Museum of Contemporary Art, La Boqueria Market and the Maritime Museum. It's a great place to immerse yourself in Barcelona's thriving arts scene, savor international cuisine, and explore its lively nightlife. Recommended accommodations in El Raval include:


La Boqueria market in Barcelona

4. Gracia: Barcelona's bohemian hangout, Gracia, offers a more laid-back and local atmosphere compared to the bustling city center. This neighborhood is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat while still being within reach of the main attractions. Spend your holiday exploring quiet lanes, visiting charming squares, and discovering boutiques and cozy cafes. Recommended accommodations in Gracia include:


Afternoon scenes in Gracia quarter, Barcelona


5. El Poblenou: Located near the beach, El Poblenou is a trendy and up-and-coming neighborhood with a vibrant mix of old and new. Living in El Poblenou is a unique experience, from the cobblestone streets to the stunning industrial architecture. This area is known for its thriving tech and creative scene, and it offers a range of restaurants like Xiringuito Escriba, hip cafes, bars, and art galleries. Recommended accommodations in El Poblenou include:


Dessert at Escribà restaurant by the beach in Barcelona

6. Poble Sec: The neighborhood of Poble Sec is a hidden gem for foodies and theater enthusiasts. Located at the foot of Montjuïc hill (with Olympic sports facilities and MNAC museum), it offers a diverse range of restaurants, tapas bars, and live music venues. Poble Sec is also close to the popular street of Carrer Blai, known for its pintxos bars where you can sample delicious Basque cuisine. Recommended accommodations in Poble Sec include:


MNAC museum, Barcelona, Spain

When choosing the best neighborhood to stay in Barcelona, consider your interests and preferences. Each neighborhood offers a different ambiance and a variety of attractions to explore. Whether you want to be close to the beach, immerse yourself in local culture, or indulge in culinary delights, Barcelona has a neighborhood that will suit your needs and make your stay unforgettable.





May 08, 2020

Spotted by Locals Barcelona


Every year, blog network Spotted by Locals asks their locals in 80 cities to choose their favorite blogs. As in the last few years, Barcelona Photoblog was included in the list of “Best Barcelona blogs” for this year!

Here’s a selection of 5 of the Spotted by Locals Barcelona locals’ favorite spots. Many more on the blog, or in the app.

Surf House Barcelona - Good vibrations



Surf House Barcelona (by Ilse de Ridder)

Barcelona is a city with a laid back vibe. No wonder it is home to skaters and – with a beach in town – many surfers. Barceloneta is a true hotspot with many places to rent surfboards and gear to give it a go. No wonder this neighbourhood is the place to be for Surf House Barcelona, a definite favourite in town for many of us! This beach bar has amazing juices and sandwiches! Guaranteed a healthy – or if preferred a more heavy – recovery weekend brunch.

La Llama Store - The store for humour lovers



La Llama Store (by Gina Xifra)

La Llama Store is focused on humour through books, art and other random items. This store has an art gallery where local artists show their work so you can also buy it. Be warned: Once you end up buying something, there is a high chance that you will return and want to spend more time checking out everything that they have. Every fan of humour, comics or just looking for a laugh must visit it.

Espai Mescladís - Gastronomy meets creativity



Espai Mescladís (by Tatiana Martinez)

Espai Mescladís is very colourful restaurant, with many curious objects and a vintage feel to it. The atmosphere was very multicultural and eclectic. What makes this place so special are the people working there; Moroccans, Africans, every culture but Spanish. This restaurant was actually created as part of a social project to help integrate immigrants through educational initiatives that also facilitate social work integration. Through their program “Cuinant Oportunitats” (literally meaning cooking opportunities), the organization Fundació Ciutadania Multicultural in charge of this project manages to get many groups of immigrants who are in high risk of exclusion into the market by giving them employment.

Sala Beckett - Walk this way for theatre



Graffiti Art (by Carlos Domeque)

Good contemporary theatre has to be cutting edge and Barcelona has no shortage of companies and venues that produce just that. Sala Beckett has been at the forefront of this for some time. Sala Beckett is both a theatre space and centre for workshops and masterclasses. The building they now inhabit is an old neighbourhood athenaeum or cultural centre, which with a few contemporary flourishes has been restored to its former glory. Even if you decide not to catch a show there, I recommend having a look around.

Re-read - Second-hand bookshop



Re-read (by Andia Ago)

Re-read is, as the name implies, a second-hand bookshop which is very welcoming, with its warm lights and stacks upon stacks of books. They are divided into categories and you can find books in many languages besides Spanish and Catalan. If you are looking for a specific book, you can use their online search engine which shows in which store you can find your book. What I usually like to do is wander around there for quite some time and pick up the books that look interesting to me.

January 07, 2020

La Vietnamita Sant Antoni: Best Vietnamese Restaurant in Barcelona






Today I want to recommend something different that I am sure Barcelona visitors and of course, many locals would appreciate, Vietnamese cuisine, and what better than choosing a good restaurant in the city that I have tried myself, of course. The place in particular is La Vietnamita Sant Antoni which is part of a group of four restaurants that have been providing quality service for almost a decade to 'exotic' food lovers like us. But before I talk about my favorite Vietnamese let's explain why I go there in the first place.





Why a Vietnamese? Southeast Asian food, that is, Vietnamese or Thai food are delicious options that we often overlook in Barcelona. We tend to choose between Japanese or Chinese all the time (Korean would be the less common choice within the East Asian food group). I am no expert but in my opinion they all share some common traits, like good cousins, sort to say, but have a character of their own that would take hours to describe here. I like the way Japanese handle raw food. I like fried stuff, pork mainly, soy and ginger from the Chinese. Korean Bibimbap. Sweet and spicy flavors and coconut milk in Thai food. In fact, what I enjoy the most is sweet and spicy and I can have that in Vietnamese food plus that little extra touch of herbs like lemongrass, Vietnamese coriander, Vietnamese balm or mint, rice paddy herb, basil, lime leaves...

It is this taste and scent of herbs that captivates my senses, that harmony of natural ingredients that tells me I am enjoying quality, organic, healthy food. This really makes a difference for me and constitutes the main reason I choose Vietnamese cuisine in La Vietnamita Sant Antoni.

Last time I visited, I went with the family, wife and daughter. It is the perfect spot for family groups as there is plenty of room (there is even a playground area for kids). Space, comfort and street-style decoration is the first thing that calls your attention in fact. All four restaurants in the chain have that casual street deli food stall air that goes so well with the idea of homemade healthy cooking, respectful with nature and affordable.

And here is what I recall we ordered this time and will surely make us repeat:

Starters:

The Nem rán fried rolls that take veal, carrot, onion and noodles.





Main course:

1.  Bun Bao Burger with salmon and fried yucca





2.  Noodle crunch with shrimps, vegetables, Vietnamese herbs, coconut powder, nuts and Nuoc Cham fish sauce.


3.  Red curry with coconut milk, mesclun salad, jasmine rice, chicken and peanuts (curries are fantastic!)




Desserts:

Che chuoi of tapioca pearls, coconut milk and banana. Yummy, yummy!






And last but not least, the refreshing Vietnamese lemonades or the exotic cocktails in the Mixology section. 

I wouldn't want to finish without stressing that general state of well-being that accompanies you and your stomach when you include such fresh and environment respectful foods in your sustainable diet. It is time to start the year with new commitments and why not including good old wise Vietnamese cuisine to clean the path.







Web Analytics