LOST iN Barcelona
LOST iN Barcelona
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Barcelona. Long lunches, siestas, late dinners and even later drinks is what one can associate with the Catalan Capital. This “tranquil” way of life coupled with a rich cultural scene has been attracting many travellers over the years. The city has a rich cultural history from Gaudi and Miró to Picasso but unlike certain other European cities where high rents have flushed out the cities artists, the art scene here still manages to remain dynamic.
To say that Barcelona is re-inventing itself would be wrong. It’s art, culture and food scene are deeply rooted in its past. Even the street art in Poblenou has clear influences from the bright colours of Gaudi’s Park Güell.
This guide will hone your sensitivities and improve your level of engagement with this evolving city. In order to do so, we have drawn from our network of local curators ranging from artists, designers and chefs to guide you through their versions of this effervescent city.
WHAT'S INSIDE
WHAT'S INSIDE
Terraces for every taste, tapas with a modern twist, skiing and back in time for dinner, statues keeping secrets and the golden age of architecture...
Get lost in the carefree capital of culture and cañas.
- Includes 5 long-form interviews with celebrated locals on their relationship with Barcelona and their absolute favourite spots there
- A selection of the hottest places to visit in two of the city’s most charismatic neighbourhoods
- A selection of our top picks for the entire city
- An original piece of fiction by celebrated author José Luis Correa
- An artistic showcase by Sergio S. Vidal
- An in-depth story on Barcelona’s architectural and design heritage by PasseuPasseu
- Shopping guide
An admirable city, a city full of life, intense, a port open to the past and future.
An admirable city, a city full of life, intense, a port open to the past and future.
― Le Corbusier, Architect, 1928