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Street Food and Market Barceloneta
Another culinary event scheduled within the activities of the Cultural Regatta is the Barceloneta Street Food and Market, a gastronomic and local trade fair where various chefs and restaurateurs will participate in culinary showrooms. The event also includes workshops, activities for the whole family and live traditional maritime music. Over six days, visitors can sample seafood cuisine in eight gastronomic tasting areas and participate in different leisure activities.
At Tapa Fest 2024, a tapas and pinchos festival, visitors can try the creations of participants in the pinchos and tapas contest. This festival is a great opportunity to sample the small-plate cuisine of tapas and pinchos. Original bites with local ingredients compete to be the favorites of both the jury and the public.
In 2024, the Tapa Fest 2024, is part of the Cultural Regatta, the programme of activities that accompanies the celebration of the Louis Vuitton 37th America's Cup in Barcelona.
Discover the most authentic cuisine from Barcelona and the rest of Catalonia. You're bound to want to come back for more!
La Rambla's history is the Boqueria Market's history. The evolution from a past of peddlers to a modern and charming present, full of colour and life.
From the Barcelona Cathedral, an undulating, brightly coloured roof catches our eye. The original design of the building, as well as the treasure trove of produce displayed on its stalls, won't disappoint visitors to the neighbourhood of Santa Caterina.
Nestling in a quiet side street of Barcelona, the café-restaurant, "Els quatre gats", is located on the ground floor of the Casa Martí. The building, with its medieval-style exterior, invites us to step into its cosy interior which was the meeting place for the intellectuals of modernist Barcelona, at the end of the 19th century.
Get ready for two days of intensive sightseeing which will be full of surprises. Here's an itinerary designed to help you pack as much as possible into 48 hours in the city.
You can get a lot out of four days in Barcelona if you plan your visit carefully. Here are some suggestions which include the city’s main landmarks and even invite you to discover some of the areas outside Barcelona, so that you can really make the most of your trip.