28/05/2014

La Boqueria food market – a feast for the senses

Arguably the king of all European food marketsLa Boqueria is a feast for the senses and cannot be left off your Barcelona bucket list. Just off the Ramblas, this fabulous market is loved by both the locals and the throngs of tourists who visit every day. Come here to stock up on the freshest and best-quality produce or just to take in the sights, smells and sounds that surround you.

La Boqueria food market, Barcelona
Trust us, you will feel the electric atmosphere as soon as you step over the threshold and through the market’s iconic iron gates.


From humble beginnings…

The history of the formally known ‘Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria’ is rich and complex, the first mentions dating back to 1217. It has lived through many phases, originating as a travelling open-air market where Catalans would sell their fruit and vegetables in front of the old city wall. Since then, the market has passed through various stages of construction, most notably in 1836 under the guidance of architect Mas Vilá. In 1914 the market’s emblematic metal roof was added.

La Boqueria food market, Barcelona

…to a modern day mecca for foodies

La Boqueria is more or less like a supermarket in terms of its size and produce available. It takes up 2,583 square metres and is home to around 270 stalls selling the most mouth-watering ingredients. If you fancy doing something different, you can take a tour round La Boqueria as part of a cooking class, but it’s just as good to go and explore the place yourself.

La Boqueria food market, Barcelona
At the entrance you’ll find stalls selling dried fruits, nuts, chocolate and sweets, but try to resist these until the end as these appetising displays are also the most expensive. Instead, head straight into the middle of the market to check out the seemingly endless samples of fruits you will struggle to put a name to. Grab a delicious fruit smoothie – there’s extremely good value and the perfect portable drink as you’re meandering around.

La Boqueria food market, Barcelona
Of course, the Boqueria has much more on offer than just fresh fruit and veg. Continue further and you’ll see the delights the butchers have to offer (you won’t stare the pigs out, we’ve tried). Make your way through the dizzying maze of Serrano hams, chorizos and fuets (cured, Catalan sausage) and enter the beating heart of the market where the floors are glistening wet from melted ice – welcome to the domain of the fishmongers.

Don’t neglect the furthermost corner of La Boqueria, either. Right at the back are some little-known stalls selling all sorts of wild mushrooms, while on the fringes are several spots to perch on a stool and grab a bite to eat. This is the perfect way to really absorb the madness going on around you.

La Boqueria food market, Barcelona
The need-to-know

La Boqueria is open from 8am until 8pm every day except Sunday but to snag the freshest produce, you really you need to get there before midday. The market tends to be less busy in the afternoon, which might be a better time to visit if tightly packed aisles aren’t your thing.

It’s very easy to get taken in by the ambience, but try to keep in mind the pesky pickpockets who take advantage of distracted tourists whose eyes are occasionally not on their belongings.

La Boqueria food market, Barcelona
If you are intending just to do a quick shop then don’t head to La Boqueria; it’s always very busy and you have to do some serious weaving. The prices are higher than in the supermarkets but that’s to be expected given the top-notch quality. Take a shopping trip here and you are sure to have a truly wonderful Catalan feast… enjoy!

26/05/2014

Passeig de Gràcia Barcelona

Passeig de Gràcia is part of the 5 KM shopping line and is an important road in Barcelona. The wide boulevards on either side of Passeig de Gràcia add to the feeling of opulence that this road gives you. Passeig de Gràcia is also home to two of Gaudí's most important creations here - La Pedrera and Casa Batlló.

Passeig de Gràcia Barcelona
Formerly known as Camí de Jesús ("Jesus Road"), it used to be little more than a quasi-rural lane surrounded by gardens joining Barcelona and Gràcia (then still a separate town), until the first urbanisation project in 1821 devised by the liberal city council, and led by Ramon Plana, who had to suddenly cancel his work due to the epidemics that were raging in Barcelona at the time. 

Passeig de Gràcia Barcelona
After the demise of the liberal government with the return of Absolutism in 1824, the project was taken up again by general José Bernaldo de Quirós, marquis of Campo Sagrado. The new avenue was 42 metres wide in 1827 and became a favourite place for aristocrats to display their horse riding skills and expensive horse-drawn carriages all through the 19th century.

Passeig de Gràcia Barcelona
In 1906 the architect Pere Falqués i Urpí designed the avenue's now famous ornate benches and street-lights. By that time it had become Barcelona's most fashionable street, with buildings designed by modernista/Art Nouveau architects of fame such as Antoni Gaudí, Pere Falqués, Jose Puig i Cadafalch, Lluís Domènech i Montaner, Enric Sagnier and Josep Vilaseca.

Passeig de Gràcia Barcelona

The government of the Basque Country (Eusko Jaurlaritza) was based in Passeig de Gràcia, 60 during the Spanish Civil War. The Catalan poet Salvador Espriu resided in Casa Fuster (Passeig de Gràcia, 132).

Passeig de Gràcia Barcelona

How To Get There

Metro Passeig de Gràcia -(Green Line, L3) and (Yellow Line, L4) (southern most end) Diagonal (Green Line, L3) and (Blue Line, L5) Northern most end

24/05/2014

Modern Casino on Barcelona’s seafront

Casino Barcelona is one of the most famous casinos in Europe. Head down to Barcelona’s seafront for a night to remember in one of Barcelona’s trendiest locations.

Feel like James Bond as you visit the best casino in Barcelona for an evening of high-rolling, high-action entertainment in Barcelona’s World Poker Tour venue. With free entry and a complimentary welcome drink, you’ll feel like a winner the moment you walk through the door!


Modern Casino on Barcelona’s seafront
Take your pick between a selection of Blackjack, Poker tables, both American and French Roulette as well as a variety of different slot machines. Or, if you are after something a bit more serious, then why not try your hand in a Casino Barcelona poker tournament? There are a variety of tournaments to choose from including “No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em”, “Ladies Night Poker” as well as the famous “World Poker Tour” and “European Poker Tour”. You don’t even need to be an expert to have a great time in this Barcelona casino. 

If you think you are a complete novice when it comes to gambling then join in with one of Casino Barcelona’s beginners’ classes to Poker or Blackjack. These two hour classes start from just €15 per person and start with an introduction to the game before allowing you to put your skills to the test in a Sit&Go tournament with a special prize for the winner. Register for these classes online or by phone at least 24 hours in advance as spots fill up quickly!


Modern Casino on Barcelona’s seafront
Casino Barcelona attracts a truly international crowd and has therefore introduced cutting edge technology to the gambling experience. Many Poker and Blackjack tables have multilingual, interactive touch screens installed, allowing bets to be placed completely electronically. What’s more, unlike other casinos in Barcelona, there are a number of self service machines available so there’s no need to waste time waiting in line to buy your chips.

After an evening of pulse-raising excitement, enjoy the very best Mediterranean and international cuisine in the prestigious “Casino Restaurant”.


Modern Casino on Barcelona’s seafront
 Casino Barcelona even has an in house Vinoteca! If you are a wine lover then you will feel right at home as you indulge your senses and sample an incredible variety of selected wines by the glass.

So if you are looking for things to do in Barcelona during the evening, then make sure you visit Casino Barcelona for a night of entertainment in this cosmopolitan casino.


Modern Casino on Barcelona’s seafront
Please note that it is essential you bring either an Identity card, a driving licence or a Passport as proof of identity. For Non EU Citizens, only a passport will be accepted. Over 18s only.

Opening Hours

Slot machines Room: 9am – 5am
Games room and restaurants: 4pm – 5am

Languages

English, Spanish, Catalan, French

Address

Port Olimpic, Carrer Marina, 19-21,
Barcelona

How to get there

Metro Station: Ciutadella / Villa Olimpica (Line 4)

22/05/2014

Ferrari Theme Park to open in Spain

The Spanish Theme Park PortAventura announced the construction of a “Ferrari Land”. 

This park will be the second Ferrari Themepark in the world, after the opening of the one in Dubai in 2010.

What will this Park look like?

The Spanish “Ferrari Land” will have a size of 75,000m² and is expected to be finished in 2016. More than 100 Million Euros will have to be invested.


Ferrari Theme Park to open in Spain
A big secret is still kept about what kind of rides this park will offer, but it seems that adrenaline-junkies will be able to try Europe’s e highest and fastest vertical accelerator when visiting Ferrari Land.

So far, it was announced that the park will include a 5-stars premium-hotel with about 250 rooms, different restaurants and shops.

PortAventura, Europe’s second largest resort

With the construction of Ferrari Land, PortAventura continues its expansion strategy. For several years now, the Themepark has continuously found new ways to attract more visitors. 


Ferrari Theme Park to open in Spain
For instance, the famous Cirque de Soleil will perform its successful “KOOZA”-show this summer inside the Themepark. This summer, visitors will also be able to try out the park’s new and long-awaited attraction named “Angkor”, an interactive, tumultuous ride on a river, leading through the jungle.

Ferrari Land is expected to attract even more visitors, especially foreigners. At the time being, about 50% of the visitors are already from outside Spain.


Ferrari Theme Park to open in Spain
Ferrari wants to offer its fans a special adventure

Ferrari is one of the most popular and fancy car brands in the world. The Italian car company wants to offer its fans a special occasion to learn more about it and to spend some good time at once. For all those who can not afford visiting Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, the Ferrari Land in PortAventura will be seen as a welcome opportunity to find out more about their favorite car brand.

The Ferrari Land in PortAventura will be opening in 2016.

20/05/2014

Dress for Less! – Low budget shopping in Barcelona

Of course, when you come to Barcelona, you will spend the first days with visiting museums, sightseeing and hanging out at the beach or in a nice tapas bar. However, let’s face it. 

Every woman knows that desire that starts to take control of your body and mind at the latest on the 4th day of your stay in any foreign city: This irrepressible need to go shopping!


(Unfortunately), not all of us have an infinite budget or a limitless credit card, so we thought we could provide our readers with some information about how to save money whilst leaving Barcelona with a new wardrobe!

Check out the numerous outlets!

Many Spanish brands have outlet stores in Barcelona. You will find the most famous brands, selling their stuff for less than 50% of the original price!


Some addresses you should definitely check out are the following:

Mango

One of the most popular Spanish brands worldwide! Check out on of their three outlets

Cc. Heron City, Avinguda Rio de Janeiro
Carrer Girona, 37, Barcelona
Carrer de Viladomat, 169, Barcelona


Lefties

Lefties (as they sell Leftovers) is an outlet of the “Inditex” group, including famous brands like Zara, Massimo Dutti, Pull&Bear, Bershka and many others. However, when you walk into the store you’d probably think this is a shop on its own. You can find several boutiques in the city.
Cc. Heron City, Avinguda Rio de Janeiro
Carrer Pelayo 2-4
Cc.. Maremangum

El Corte Inglés

The famous department store is the Spanish counterpart to the French Galeries Lafayettes or Printemps. They actually have an outlet store close to the beach in Poblenou.

Rambla del Poblenou, 124


Other outlets



You will actually find some more outlet stores in the Heron shopping center, just check out the website. If you are looking for an exclusive outlet, you should definitely plan half a day to spend in Roca Village

16/05/2014

Summer nights in La Pedrera, experience the architecture and music of Barcelona

We have the Summer Nights’ jazz concerts again, on the roof of La Pedrera, the Gaudí most emblematic house in Barcelona. This nocturnal event is one of the magical moments Barcelona offers to visitors, adding to the many cultural summer offerings of the city, one you can actually enjoy by night. Apart from visiting one of the finest examples of Modernist architecture in the world, visitors can now see a night time view of the most magnificent city of Barcelona and enjoy some exquisite jazz music.

Summer nights in La Pedrera
In summary, the Summer nights in La Pedrera include a free visit to the Espai Gaudí, a visual tour of the work of the architect followed by a concert with a glass of cava on the terrace, an emblematic and evocative setting inviting you to experience the night, the city, architecture and music.

Summer nights in La Pedrera
The Espai Gaudí is located in the same attic of La Pedrera, and presents the fundamental aspects of his particular understanding of architecture and designs, always trying to explain his particular point of view and how revolutionary it was on that time. The Espai Gaudí introduces the visitor to the life and work of Gaudí through scale models and plans, objects and designs, photographs and videos. The exhibition is divided into seven areas, one of which is entirely given over the La Pedrera, so there’s a lot to be seen.

Music in the Summer nights 2014

The music is focused on the Catalan jazz scene, demonstrating the popularity and accomplishments of jazz musicians in the country. In the agenda for 2014 there are names like Raynald Colom, Davild Mengual, Marcel•lí Bayer and many more.

Summer nights in La Pedrera
When do the Summer nights in La Pedrera start

The summer nights in La Pedrera will be open every Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 20 June to 7 September. Here you have the general info of the event:

Summer nights in La Pedrera
Access: Passeig de Gràcia, 92
Price: €27
Timetable: Doors open at 9.45pm (Ends at: 11.45pm)
More info in: http://www.lapedrera.com/en/summer-nights-jazz-la-pedrera
So for the lucky ones of you who are in Barcelona, don’t miss to attend one of these summer concerts on the Pedrera rooftop for a magic night!

14/05/2014

The Plaça Sant Jaume, the political center of Barcelona

The Plaça Sant Jaume has been the political center of Barcelona since the very beginning and hosts the regional and local governments of Cataluña, The Generalitat de Catalunya in one side and on the other the Barcelona City Hall.  Both institutions existed in medieval times and are still responsible for governing the lives of Catalans and the people of Barcelona, that’s why the location of both buildings is not a coincidence. This square has been witness to some of the most important events in recent Catalan history, such as the proclamation of the Catalan State in 1931 or the return of Josep Tarradelles from exile in 1977.

The Plaça Sant Jaume, the political center of Barcelona 
The Plaça Sant Jaume is located at the place where the main streets of Roman Barcino converged, the Cardus (now Carrer de la Llibreteria and Carrer Call), and the Decumanus (now Carrer Ciutat and Carrer del Bisbe). This was the Roman forum, the centre of the Roman city where the Temple of Augustus once stood, the remains of which can still be admired in the neighbouring Carrer Paradís.

Events you don’t want to miss in Plaça Sant Jaume

The Plaça Sant Jaume, the political center of Barcelona 
Visit the Barcelona townhall

A neoclassical master piece. The façade conceals Gothic gems such as the historic Great Hall, or Saló de Cent, designed by Pere Llobet and built in the 14th century. If you have the chance take a guided visit:

Guided visits in Catalan: 10h, 11.30h and 12.30h.
Guided visits in Spanish: 10.30h and 12h.
Guided visits in English: 11h.
Tel. 934 027 000 / Groups: 934 027 364

Visit the Generalitat

The Palau de la Generalitat is another gem of the Gothic period, mixing renaissance and baroque elements behind the neoclassical façade. The building was constructed between the 15th and mid-17th centuries. The delicate beauty of the “Pati dels Tarongers”, the courtyard planted with orange trees is particularly outstanding. Again, we recommend you take a guided visit:

Web site: www.president.cat

The Plaça Sant Jaume, the political center of Barcelona 
Guided Visits: 2nd & 4th weekend of each month. It is necessary to book online in advance.

Castellers, the human castles

One of Catalonia’s most famous traditions. The Castellers are human towers that are lifted by building different levels of people until reaching insane heights. Hundreds of people can take part in it. This is one of the most impressive events, really worth seen!

The Plaça Sant Jaume, the political center of Barcelona 
Sunday Morning, let’s dance a Sardana!

On Sunday mornings, people come to dance the Sardana, the national dance of Catalonia. It’s a very Catalan moment and worth checking out.

How to get to the Plaça Sant Jaume

Address: Plaça Sant Jaume
By Metro: L3 stop Liceu and L4 stop Jaume I.
By Bus: 14, 17, 45, 59, 91, 120 and V17.

12/05/2014

MotoGP 2014 and the MONSTER ENERGY GP OF CATALUNYA

MotoGP™ is the most famous motorcycle racing World Championship, and the oldest motorsports championship in the world spread in eighteen races visiting thirteen countries, four continents and with pan-global television coverage. 

MotoGP 2014 and the MONSTER ENERGY GP OF CATALUNYA
The world’s most skilled riders from nine countries have been competing against each other with prototype machinery made by three manufacturers: Ducati, Yamaha and Honda. The MotoGP has been building a rich history for 66 years with Grand Prix events which have been taking place all over the world

MotoGP 2014 and the MONSTER ENERGY GP OF CATALUNYA
Monster Energy GP of Catalunya

The Catalunya Circuit construction work began in 1989 through the Autonomous Government of Catalunya, the Montmeló Council and the Automobile Royal Club of Catalonia joint collaboration. The circuit is located close to the Barcelona borders and is able to accommodate 104, 000 spectators. 

MotoGP 2014 and the MONSTER ENERGY GP OF CATALUNYA
It was inaugurated in September 1991, some weeks before welcoming the Spanish F1 Grand Prix. The Circuit of Barcelona won the IRTA “Best Grand prix” trophy in 2001. Motorsports lovers will be able to go to the Worldwide MotoGP on June 13th, 14th and 15th, at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit to enjoy the three championships: MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3. The circuit has a straight stands line of roughly 1.05 km, and the other parts of it is made of several quick corners and few heavy brakes, and an opposite straight line.

10/05/2014

The 32nd Comic fair in Barcelona

La Fira Montjuic will host from 15 to 18 May the 32th edition of the famous International Comic Fair of Barcelona.

An appointment must for aficionados of Comics, Manga and other Comics!

The 32nd Comic fair in Barcelona
During the 32nd International Fair of Comics Barcelona, 2 important thematic:

- “Batman” will be honoured! Indeed, the masked vigilante, out of the imagination of Bob Kane and Bill Finger, is celebrating his 75th anniversary.

- “The War in comic strip!” with the exhibition “Comics en Guerra” composed many works of a hundred authors around the world. The opportunity to remind the Siege of Barcelona, the centenary of the First World War, the Spanish Civil War.

The 32nd Comic fair in Barcelona
Over 30,000 m² of Hall 1 and 2, visitors can enjoy various exhibitions around the world of Super-Heroes of Comics, Manga! With many exhibition like “Comics en Guerra”, “Popeye”, “75 years of Batman!”,” Wolverine, maturity superhero! ”

Guests:

Many authors, artists and scriptwriters from around the world are expected.
The opportunity for fans of comics meets them and share with them.

Among them:

Comics
- Andrew Wildman: artist for Marvel franchise (The Real Ghostbusters, Transformers, …)
- Audrey Spiry: rising star of French comics (in silence,…)
- Chloe Cruchaudet: French writer and illustrator (Greenland Manhattan, …)
- Eduardo Risso: Argentine cartoonist (100 bullets,…)
- Joe Sacco: Maltese journalist and author (Palestine, Soba, Gorazde, The fix, Gaza 1956 …)
- Manuel Fior: Italian designer, illustrator (5,000 kilometers per second interview …)
- Mike Carey: English writer (Lucifer, X-Men, Hellblazer, Batman …)
- Pasquale Del Vecchio: Italian designer (1984 Blackline, Zona X, Napoleon, Russell Chase, …)
- RM Guera: Serbian Author and illustrator (Elmer Jones, Texas Riders, The March Hare …)

The 32nd Comic fair in Barcelona
Schedule:

Thursday 15/05: from 10h to 20h
Friday 16/05: from 10h to 21h
Saturday 17/05: from 10h to 21h
Sunday 18/05: from 10h to 20h

How to get there?

The access to the 32nd International Exhibition of Comics Barcelona is by the entrance Avenida Reina Maria Cristina.comicon

Metro: L1, L3, stop “Espanya”
Bus: 13,23,27,37,46,50,55,57,61,65,79,

Rates:

General Admission: € 7 (entry valid only for one person and one day)
Entry Reduced price: 5 € (under certain conditions)
Entry school group: 2 €

08/05/2014

Souvenirs from Barcelona

Did you know that most holidaymakers spend about 50% of their budget on souvenirs and shopping? This is more than is spent on food, good wine or sightseeing. Most of the times we buy souvenirs just because we hold on to the feeling of our stress-free vacation and stupidly think we might be able to catch it by spending our hard-earned money in those – most of the times pretty useless and even kitschy – objects. In order to avoid any error of this kind when doing your next trip to Barcelona, we made a list of what should be on your shopping list and for whom it should be bought.

How to get the perfect gift for everyone:



For soccer fans:

One thing’s for sure: Doesn’t matter if we are talking about your dad, brother or best fellow, when it comes to soccer, most male human beings become like little kids. And Barcelona is kind of their play ground; here you will find any accessory of the most popular soccer club in the world, the FC Barcelona. Luckily you don’t have to actually visit the Camp Nou to do your shopping, you can find many official FC Barcelona shops all around the city:

FCB Fan Shop
Barcelona FC Official Shop – Maremagnum Moll d’Espanya 5
Shop 38-39, Maremagnum Village
Metro L3 – Drassanes, L4 Barceloneta

Barcelona FC Official Shop – Centre Universitat
Ronda Universitat, 37
Metro L1 – Universitat
Barcelona FC Official Shop – Estació Sants

Estació de Trens de Sants
Metro L3, L5 – Santa Estació
Barcelona FC Official Shop Jaume I – Gothic Quarter
Calle Jaume I, 18
Metro L4 – Jaume I

The following gifts will hopefully delight housewives&-men in your surroundings, because they are both non-standard and useful. Our first idea is a kitchen apron on which you will find the recipe of the traditional „pa amb tomàquet“, the very delicious Catalan bread with tomatoes on it. 

Other ideas of this kind would be handmade pottery that you can buy at one of Barcelona’s numerous weekly markets. Or get a Porrò, some typical Catalan glass wine pitcher that is simultaneously used as a glass.



For fashionistas:

If you want to make your sister, your BFF or your girlfriend a happy person, get her some nice dress from one of the famous Barcelona-based designers. By now you can find a Desigual-Shop in almost every bigger city in Europe, so if you want something more outstanding go visit Custo Barcelona. In the past, this label has been outfitting Stars like Beyoncé, Sarah Jessica Parker and many more!

Custo Barcelona
Shopping Center L’Illa
08029 Barcelona (Barcelona)
Metro L3 – Maria Cristina

Custo Barcelona
C/La Rambla, 109
08002 Barcelona (Barcelona)
Metro L1, L3, L6, L7 – Placa Catalunya

If you are afraid to pick the wrong size, then better get a handbag from MISAKO. This brand with a Japanese sounding name is actually a quickly expanding fashion chain with its headquarters in the Catalan city of Esparraguera. The brand is specialized in the production of handbags and accessories; there are more than 150 shops in Spain and in the world. The perfect souvenir for your fashion-conscious friends.



For gourmets

Gourmets will definitely get their money’s worth in Barcelona! Fancy food is the most popular souvenir you can get, because it won’t have the time to gather dust on your shelf. You better consume it together with your friends while you show them the pictures you took during your holidays, wallowing in memories.

This is a short list of the most delicious food you can get as a souvenir in Barcelona:

Jamón: Spanish ham is more than popular! Try out one of the ‘Enrique Tomás’ shops that are specialized in ham and that you can find almost anywhere in Barcelona where tourists gather.

Cava: Catalan sparkling wine with a quality description. The most famous winery might be Freixenet, but you can find many other brands in Barcelona. Be attentive: A real cava’s cork is branded with a star and only the bottles labeled Cava are actually veritable Cavas.

Catànies: A typical Catalan sweet composed of almonds, caramel, white chocolate and cacao and which is quite often used as a gift by locals themselves.



Dont’s! What kind of souvenir you should never ever buy in Barcelona

There are some things that you definitely shouldn’t get as a souvenir in Barcelona! Catalan people are pretty proud of their culture and don’t like to be juggled with the Spanish. This is why we recommend you not to purchase anything showing the Spanish flag or symbolizing the Spanish culture.

The bull: This animal has become the national emblem of the Spanish population; you will often find it stuck on their cars. However, the Catalan associate the bull with the oppression of the Franco Regime. So if you really want to get a sticker from Barcelona for your car, better get a donkey. This mulish but amiable animal is the Catalans favorite.



The Mexican hat: As you can tell from its name, this hat has nothing to do with the Spanish or even Catalan culture. A real mispurchase! If you really want a headpiece from Catalonia, better get a ‚Barretina.‘

Flamenco: While the Flamenco is widespread in Spain, the Catalan have their own national dance: the Sardana. So Flamenco dancing dolls, music or any other item related to this dance is a no-go Barcelona souvenir.

Our hint:

If you are travelling on a tight budget, just bring something self-made! Collect some sea shells at the beach or make a collage out of the pictures you took during your holidays. Anyways, we’re pretty sure that your grandma will even be happy about a new postcard for her collection on the fridge.