Benny Bunter

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Sangria is rank, no one from here drinks it. Good way of getting rid of the cheapest wine by selling it to the tourists though
 

Benny Bunter

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I've only been there once actually, about 20 years ago, long before I moved to Spain. Barrio García was still pretty cool then but I bet it's shit now
 

Murphy

cat malogen
The finest hash in the world, so much so its terpenes bleed out of it

 

luka

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Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is filled with cool neighbourhoods – think hidden art galleries, cocktail bars, designer boutiques and hipster hangouts. Whether you’re looking for a stay in bohemian Gràcia, hip El Born, trendy Poblenou, edgy Raval, or somewhere else,​

 

luka

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you’ll find authentic Italian eateries, American pie shops, plus Japanese sushi and ramen restaurants. It’s a cool spot for shopping, too, home to independent stores, selling an eclectic range of products, from old vinyl records to unique boho fashion and handmade souvenirs. Gràcia is also a nightlife hub with animated bars, swanky cocktail joints and traditional spots for live music.
 

luka

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Here, hidden down backstreets, sit some of the coolest spots in the city – clandestine speakeasies, hip coffee shops, trendy concept stores and hipster barbers. They’re interspersed with small art galleries and boutique shops, selling everything from handmade leather shoes and bespoke jewellery to unique fashion. Another lively spot for a night out, the main thoroughfare of Passeig del Born is lined with bars – ideal for a cocktail, beer or vermouth.
 

luka

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Here, old warehouses have been transformed into creative offices and co-working spaces, modern galleries, craft beer breweries and concept stores. If you love Instagrammable spaces, quality coffee, brunch places and vintage markets, you’ll love Poblenou.
 
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