El Raval Barcelona – All our local tips

All tips by our Barcelona locals in the El Raval area. To narrow down further select an activity (bars, restaurants, etc) on the left (‘Spots – by area’)

Apolo Barcelona (by Rafa Dujarric)

Partying the whole night long just beginning the week might sounds quite irreverent, but it happens every Monday in Apolo.

It’s in the tiny and fragile border that separates mainstream clubs from the underground indie scenery, but still not that spoiled though.

Apolo is one of the last icons alive in downtown Barcelona where you can ride undaunted music sessions, now that authorities consider a gambling den or lousy joint every place where you can enjoy a sip of authentic bohemian mood.

Behold… the bar prices are not that indie though. Hence its better to go to one of those bars in the Gothic Quarter offering a happy hour until 22h, stuff yourself with mojitos and then start marching in single file to Apolo around 23:30.

Try to be there before 00:00, because afterwards the line would go around the block.

Whoever want to escape from the main room psychedelic Dance-Rock sessions have an alternative at La [2] de Apolo with New Electro & Fidget House with  Hip Hop flavor.

But Apolo is not only filthy on Mondays, now a new sprout has grown from his brother in arms, the crappy Tuesdays! … more indie and Electro Pop though.

As well as the Canibal sound system on Wednesdays, Powder room on Thursdays, The Nitsa club everyday Friday and Saturday… and if a burlesque experience is what you are looking for go to Taboo at 22:00 some Thursdays and Sundays (check schedule).

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Apolo | Bars, Music | Entrance & drink before 01.00 € 10.00
Nou de la Rambla 113 | El Raval
21:00 – 06:00 daily

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Bar Kentucky Barcelona (by rafael dujarric)

As good and bad as being open after the closing time of most bars in the city.

Beer dropsicals, party ragers, sleepwalkers, zombies, city owls, suffering from insomnia, or just eager to sprawl into the urban warp of mundane noise and sinful raven-like shadows of the barcine epicure night paths… they all know that, despite the fact the gate is half closed after 3, the party goes on until 6 or 7 in the morning!

Besides its mild opening hours, this temple of dark hectic life, rough pirouettes, restless somersaults, upheaval contortions and scrambled trapeze peripeties is popular for their low prices on drinks: € 2,50 a beer or € 4.00 -5.00 for a long drink.

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Bar Kentucky | Bars | Beer € 2,50
Arc del Teatre 11 | El Raval
Wed – Sat 22:00 – 06:00

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Bar Pastis Barcelona (by Bill Sinclair)

This petit bar, created in the style of a typical bar in pre-war Marseille by a French exile, opened in 1947 and has hardly changed since.

It’s a cosy little, arty bar, about the size of a small living room, decked with paintings, sketches and prints layered with nicotine, offering chatter, laughter and Edif Piaf, or French accordion music.

Ángel, the owner, serves his own labeled absinthe and pastis, good cold draft beer and a spread of French wines and spirits.

The bar hosts very intimate gigs – chanteueses and tango – there’s only just enough space for two slim performers.

Go there, try it, it’s a one-off. If you’ve any romance in your soul I’m sure you’ll fall in love with the place.

One of R.E.M.’s roadies once called in to buy absinthe for the band. It’s a popular haunt for local transvestites and prostitutes. It’s the sort of place I can imagine Jean Genet hanging out in.

It’s just around the corner from El Cangrejo (see this article)

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Bar Pastis | Bars | Absinthe & pastis € 3.50
C/Santa Monica 4 | El Raval | +34933187980
Mon – Thu 19:00 – 02:00, Fri – Sun 20:00 – 03:00

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Barcelona-Reykjavik Barcelona (by Sonja Pöhlmann)

Let them fry, cook and steam, but baking? No. Being all good in cheese and ham, it seems that the Spanish did totally forget about their bread.

After years of suffering white, boring and unhealthy, it took some people from Iceland to bring Barcelona the joy of baking: stylish Barcelona-Reykjavik bakari offers everything yummy and healthy; banana carrot scones, cakes, pastries, pizza, bread, quiche, vegan products, with sugar and without, everything comes overloaded with taste and good ingredients.

No recommendations, just this much: try everything! Maybe a bread is triple the price (about €6.00, price goes by weight) of a Spanish one, but be sure that your stomach is filled for half a day or more.

Apart from that, the personal is super friendly and helps you making your choice in this wonderland of plenty.

Everybody loves the healthy and delicious bread and that’s why Barcelona-Reykjavik opened a new great place in one of the most famous streets in Gracia (Calle Asturias, 20).

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Barcelona-Reykjavik | Shopping, Snacks | Bread € 6.00
Calle Doctor Dou 12 | El Raval | +34933020921
Mon – Sat 10:00 – 21:00

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Before Barcelona (by Rafael Dujarric)

This place is located in an amazingly dirty and noisy street full of drunk daydreamers. But once you pass the gate you find yourself in a cosy and a little bit retro atmosphere either to eat at the restaurant, have a drink at the bar or hear good music and even dance at the lounge time.

I could not afford to have dinner there myself, but at lunch time they have a good menu at a price I would be able to pay once a month.

I personally recommend their home made desserts. Just like grandma’s!

Just when they close the kitchen, the dj session starts. It lasts until 03:00.

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Before | Bars, Music, Restaurants (lunch) | Beer € 3.50
Santa Monica 2 | El Raval | +34933013503
Mon – Wed 13:00 – 16:00, Thu – Sat 13:00 – 16:00 & 21:00 – 03:00

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Big Bang Bar Barcelona (by Rafael Dujarric)

This is one of the few centrally located places open for live performances of emerging bands in Barcelona!

It was opened in 1992, the year of the Olympic games, big hotels and huge impersonal malls. Fortunately it was also understood that the bohemian mood was something that gave the city its popularity.

In order to play there, bands must pass the filter of the bar manager, a frenetic indie music fan who is quite aware of his roll as a gate keeper for bands that have to struggle their way into this fortified jungle of commercial mass. No wonder there was a comedian representing the country in an international music contest.

Either a jam session or a concert, there is live music every night, except for Tuesdays that now are hosting theater performances and plays!

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Big Bang Bar | Bars, Music | Concerts € 3.00
Botella street 7 | El Raval
Tue – Sun 23:00 – 03:00

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Boadas Barcelona (by Bill Sinclair)

Barcelona’s oldest cocktail bar, opened in 1933, is just a few steps off the Ramblas, a hundred meters or so down from the Canaletes fountain.

It’s a good central spot to meet up with friends after work before going on to another bar and then dinner. Nonsmokers will likely have a tough time of it here as it’s small, not well-ventilated and soon gets filled with people and smoke.

It’s a classic art deco bar with bartenders in tuxedos who will mix you a cocktail with style. There’s no menu of drinks – but the bartenders are well-practiced at serving over 60 different cocktails. If you’re undecided just ask for the cocktail of the day.

Take a look at the sketches, drawings, photos and letters on the walls here. You’ll see drawings by Miró and a photo of Kevin Costner among portraits of locally known luminaries. It’s a popular haunt for media types and politicians. I’ve often seen locally prominent politicians in here arguing a point of policy, or just gossiping, with senior journalists.

If you visit between 19:00 and 20:00 you’ll likely hear a familiar voice from Catalan radio above the lively, loud chatter. A cool, but smoky, spot for meeting up with friends before a night on the town.

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Boadas | Bars | Cocktail € 6.00
C/Tallers 1 | El Raval | +343189592
Mon – Sat 12:00 – 02:00

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Boqueria  Barcelona (by Sonja Pöhlmann)

Having lunch inside the Boqueria market is one of the well hidden secrets of Barcelona’s local people. You would not expect eating in a market hall, would you?
This is something you definitely have to try out, as the market in the heart of the city is actually hosting some of Barcelona’s best restaurants.

Have the freshest fish, home made pizzas or delicious tapas in one of the numerous little bars/restaurants such as El Quim, Pintxo or Antonio’s restaurant.

If you are only thirsty or would like to have a small snack you can buy a recently prepared fruit salad or a freshly squeezed juice.

Enter the market hall from the Rambla, have a stroll around the market and see the beautifully arranged fruits and vegetables until you arrive in the backside of the Boqueria. This is where the local buy there food. In the back you will also find the bars/restaurants where you can have a tasteful lunch.

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Boqueria | Bars, Restaurants (lunch) | Tapas at El Quim from € 3.00
Plaza de la Boqueria (La Rambla) | El Raval | +34933182584
Mon – Sat 08:00 – 20:30

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Casa Almirall Barcelona (by Rafael Dujarric)

Oscar Wilde once said that “with the first drink of absinth you see things as they are not, with the second one you see things as you wish they were, and after the third cup you see things as they really are, and it was the worst view ever”.

So if you want to stick with the second drink of the so called aphrodisiac of the soul, with all the ritual of melting the sugar cube with the proper spoon then don’t be frightened … no harm will come to you.

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Casa Almirall | Bars | Absinth € 4.50
Carrer de Joaquín Costa 33 | El Raval | +34933189917
12:00 – 03:00 daily

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Classic Bikes Barcelona (by Sonja Poehlmann)

Discover and enjoy the sights and the spirit of Barcelona by the freedom and pleasure of  riding a bike.

It is a real and authentic way of getting to know the city, it’s people, colors, smells and noises. Stop and stay wherever and how long you like.

By bike you’ll discover much more places, and enjoy a much more intense experience. It also makes you feel better about the tons of ice cream and tapas you had the days before, and you can enjoy a cold beer or a sangria on the beach with a pure conscience.

The Bikes are high quality classic models, the prices are very decent by offering a great service; the staff is friendly and is always pleased to help you.

Renting a bike for 2 hours costs 6 euros, for 24 hours 15 euros, for 2 days 25 euros and for a whole week 55 euros.

For 21 euros they also offer guided tours that show you in only 3 1/2 hours the historical details and the fascinating experiences of the day to day life and the symbolic places of Barcelona.  The meeting point is right in front of the Hard Rock cafe on Placa Catalunya. Tours start daily at 11:00 and from april to october also at 16:30h.

Always lock the bike to a pole or a fence…Otherwise it won’t last for long.

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Classic Bikes | Art & culture, Relaxing | Bike 2 hours € 6.00
Calle Tallers 45 (inside the passage) | El Raval | +34933171970
10:00 – 20:00 daily

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El cangrejo Barcelona (by Sonia Martinez Argüelo)

There is a coarse Barcelona or at least there was a coarse Barcelona a few years ago. There wer some places only “bad people” were going. Without any doubt, the Cangrejo is one of the most emblematic places of this riffraff Barcelona.

Today, the clientele is mainly gay and the music is from the the 80’s, great for dancing and having a lot of fun with your friends. Music and decoration are totally kitsch making you feel in the best Pedro Almodovar’s movie. Moreover the star of the bar is Carmen de Mairena, a very famous drag-queen in Spain

There is a dinner and a very funny animation with a drag-queen every Saturday. The bar opens from 22:00 for people going there just for a drink and dancing.

The Cangrejo has been redecorated lately, losing part of his charm and character but anyway it’s worthy to see this legendary place located in the heart of el Raval, next to La Rambla.

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El cangrejo | Bars | Entrance € 5.00
Calle de Montserrat, 9 | El Raval | +34933012978
Fri – Sat 21:00 – 03:00

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El celler d'en Frank Peterssein Barcelona (by Sonia Martinez Arguelo)

Located in the Raval in a very peaceful street, you will find this very small place with a few sew tables, a lot of wine barrels hanging on the walls and a few tapas to eat, mainly ham, chorizo, “fuet” (catalan pork sausage) and high quality cheese. Products are simple but good.

The atmosphere is friendly, welcoming and quiet and the owner of the place, a guy from Equatorial Guineal is one of the nicest owners in Barcelona. Always smiling and in a good mood, he really cheers you up.

This bar is one of these place I feel as comfortable in as at home. People who go there are regular customers. it’s a very discrete place. It’s hard to find it at random.

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El celler d’en Frank Peterssein | Bars | Beer and cheese tapa € 6.00
Calle Bisbe Laguarda, 3 | El Raval | +34933295615
Mon – Sat 11:00 – 23:00, Sun 11:00 – 04:00

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Fantastik Barcelona (by Sonja Pöhlmann)

This is a typical example of a shop where you find yourself buying things you actually don’t need at all.

But when something so colorful, so exotic, and so cute crosses your way, you cannot overcome the temptation.

Inflatable plastic pandas and elephants from Japan, mini tools for all occasions from Korea, kitchen accessories from the former GDR, Chinese thermos flasks, and posters of different sexy hair styling ideas from India will brighten up you or your friends homes once you are back.

One can find more than 300 weird and surprising products from more than 20 countries on display, chosen and collected by the owners themselves and their friends.

Don’t bring home flamenco dolls and bulls anymore. Get some weird souvenirs at “Fantastik”!

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Fantastik | Shopping
Carrer Joaquim Costa, 62 | El Raval | +34933013068
Mon – Thu 11:00 – 14:00 & 16:00 – 21:00, Fri – Sat 11:00 – 21:00

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Iposa Barcelona (by Sonja Pöhlmann)

A new trend in Barcelona: playing ping-pong on one of the numerous public ping-pong tables in the city center.

You have two options:

1. You buy a ping-pong set (2 rackets and a ball) for € 3.00 at the Chinese-cheap-cheap “Cien y mas” – shop on Calle de Carmen in the Raval neighborhood and you play a match on the shady and beautiful square on Calle Floristes de la Rambla between the back-entrance of the Boqueria market and the Art school Massana.

2. You just have a seat on the square an watch the cute guys playing ping-pong.

Whatever option you take, try to get it done before 14:00 because from 14:00 – 16:00 you should enjoy the daily changing lunch menu (€ 8.00) at the Iposa restaurant situated on Calle Floristes de la Rambla.

They have a beautiful terrace outside on one of the most cheerful squares in the Raval under huge trees next to the cute ping-pong guys. Watch the birds in the trees, especially when you are having lunch!

The French chef is always trying to offer something special rather than the usual tapas and paella. As the Boqueria market is only a stone’s throw away, the vegetables and the fish are always super fresh.

Also try their main courses for decent prices such as their couscous golden-oldie and their delicious salads (€ 5.00 – € 9.00) with homemade raspberry dressing.

Iposa is also very suitable for parents as a very cool fenced playground is situated right next to the terrace.

Unfortunately Iposa is closed at the moment and will only open in march again because they are renovating the kitchen. So get ready for the spring time-terrace time!

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Iposa | Relaxing, Restaurants (Lunch) | Lunch menu € 8.00
Calle Floristes de la Rambla 14 | El Raval | +34933186086
Mon – Sat 13.30 -16:00 & 21:00 – 00:00, Aug 21:00 – 00:00 daily

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Jazz Sí Barcelona (by Sonia Martinez Argüelo)

Located in the Raval, this place is the place to go if you want to listen to good music in live. Moreover they offer very different kind of concerts.

Monday : jazz concert
Tuesday : Pop/rock/blues/funk jam session
Wednesday: jazz concert
Thursday : Latin concert
Friday : Flamenco concert
Saturday : jazz, latin jazz jam session
Sunday : pop/rock/blues/ funk jam session

The place uses to be kind of crowded so I would advice you to arrive in advance. All the concerts I have been there are really great and before the concert starts, you can have a beer at the bar situated just at the entrance of the place.

The atmosphere is dynamic, overwhelming and enthusiastic. A great place to spend a great night.

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Jazz Sí | Bars, Music | Entrance € 5.00
Calle Requesens, 2 | El Raval | +34933290020
21:00 – 00:00 daily

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Kapadokya Barcelona (by Sonja Pöhlmann)

You might have gotten hungry from strolling around the Raval neighborhood, visiting museums, playing ping-pong on one of the public ping-pong tables (check the ping-pong table article), and having beers on Rambla del Raval.

But you spent way to much money already in eating out in fancy restaurants? Here is the perfect solution: Kapadokya on Rambla del Raval.

From the outside it might look like an ordinary bland Kebab – hut but from the inside it offers a lot more than you would expect.

The staff is usually very friendly and they prepare the food in front of you so you can see that they only use fresh ingredients – everything prepared with a smile.

The interior is all home-made and decorated with love. If you don’t find a table on the ground floor you can have plenty of space in the cute rustic orient-style basement.

Anyway, the chicken or beef durums (€ 4.00) are definitely the best in town and they also have plenty of vegetarian options such as the delicious halloumi cheese durum for only € 3.50!!! Mmmmmmh.

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Kapadokya | Restaurants (Turkish) | Durums € 4.00
Rambla del Raval 15 | El Raval
11:00 – 03:00 daily

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Les Delicies Barcelona (by Sonja Pöhlmann)

Visiting Rambla del Raval is a must during your stay in Barcelona. The multicultural and diverse neighborhood El Raval shows you how Globalization brings people together from all over the world.

On its very own Rambla, Moroccan cafes, Turkish fast food places, Italian pizza restaurants, and Indian and Pakistan eateries go hand in hand, sharing their multinational clientele.

Also Catalans found their place back in this buzzing mix: cafe-bar “Les Delicies” is the perfect place for a relaxed afternoon beer (go local with Moritz beer!) and some olives, or a Cortado (coffee shot with milk) with yummy American chocolate cookies a la Catalana.

It’s also a perfect place for a cosy dinner with friends (highly recommendable: vegetarian lasagne for 7 Euros), preferably on their terrace directly on the Rambla del Raval.
Nice side effect: watch the Arabian men and Catalan seniors having a chit-chat at sunset.
After dinner, go and chill in the lounge area in the back of this pretty cafe.

Until recently I didn’t now that the 70’s Jukebox in the back of the bar is really working. Try it out and relax in the cosy sofas in the back while listening to the worst music ever!

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Les Delicies | Bars, Coffee & tea, Restaurants (International) | Lasagne € 7.00
Rambla del Raval 47 | El Raval | +34934415714
Sun – Thu 19:00 – 02:00, Fri – Sat 19:00 – 03:00

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Marmalade Barcelona (by Pedro Ghinaglia)

I went to the Marmalade some weeks ago because of some girlfriend’s birthday party and I can’t wait to go back. Oh my… I won’t lie to you. I think this place is just perfect! Actually I’ve dreamt about this place at least two times since then. Why? You could ask… Perhaps because of the Mojito’s effect on me or maybe its exclusive atmosphere? I don’t know yet. What I can assure you is that this is the place where I’ve spent the best night along of this year.

Just few times in my life I’ve been positively surprised by some place as the Marmalade did with me. I’m sure you will find a lot of special places in Barcelona but the Marmalade Bar-Restaurant is one of the best places I could suggest to you feeling such self-confidence about its quality. You will know I’m right since the very first second you get in.

Correct and kind attention, a fine decoration, quality and good taste are the stronger points of this place. What I found there it’s an exquisite level of sophistication. I must confess I did not try their menu, but somehow I know it must be good. I will try it the next time. I’m so sure about it…

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Marmalade | Bars, Restaurants (Mediterranean) | Dinner € 30.00
Riera Alta, 4-6 | El Raval | +34934423966
19:00 – 03:00 daily

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Mendizabal Barcelona (by Sonja Pöhlmann)

Mendizabal bar is a Barcelona golden oldie – a gathering point for people from all backgrounds and nationalities.

Its perfect location right on a street corner just one block from the Ramblas makes it a very integrated and easy to find place to meet people and start the day with a newspaper and a coffee – or the night with some beers and olives.

The coffee and sandwiches are delicious (try the mango and melted brie or the jamon and avocado sandwich). You can enjoy them while just watching the different kinds of tourist, freaks and locals passing by or the dogs playing in front of the cafe.

Lean at their bar, or sit down at one of the colorful tables on the opposite of the street and let Barcelona’s spirit inspire you.You also have the luxury to enjoy the view on one of the most beautiful streets in Barcelona- Calle Junta de Comercio.

Mendizabal shows how Barcelona is meant to be: a relaxed yet arty place where people meet casually, and locals mix with tourists.

Mendizabal also offers several freshly squeezed juices of the day (€ 3,50), all full with vitamins to jazz you up and recover from last night’s heavy drinking. All in all, the best start for a great day.

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Mendizabal | Bars, Coffee & tea | Sandwich € 4.50
Carrer de la Junta de Comerç 2 | El Raval
Jun – Oct 10:00 – 01:00 daily | Nov – May 10:00 – 00:00 daily

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Mistral Barcelona (by Sonia Martinez Argüelo)

Every morning, I go there to have my Galician baguette and my Madeleine for breakfast. Among all the bakeries I have tried in Barcelona, this one is by far the best. That’s why it’s always crowded and the shop assistants are always very busy.

Located in the very center of Barcelona next to the Universitat place, this small red bakery has been run by the same family since 1879. The Mistral Bakery offers you all kind of homemade breads and much more: typical pastries from Cataluña like San Joan’s coca, San Jordi’s bread, sweet and salt cakes…

You need to take a ticket at the entrance and wait for your turn. If you prefer you can go to the cafeteria they have and enjoy a nice coffee with a good chocolate croissant. Or you can see too the workshop just next to the bakery where bread is exposed.

Even if it’s a little expensive, the high quality of the products justify the prices.

It’s one of the most emblematic place in Barcelona.

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Mistral | Coffee & tea, Snacks | Baguette € 1.00
Ronda Sant Antoni, 96 | El Raval | +34933018037
Mon – Sat 07:00 – 21:00

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Monimoon Barcelona (by Sonja Poehlmann)

When I was little, spinning the globe was one of my favorite games. You know, a little que será, será: Where am I going to live when I am all grown up? When the globe stopped, my finger would point at a magical place like Transylvania, Iceland or Zanzibar or whatever sounded like an exotic place to a seven-year-old.

Little has changed during the past twenty years and from time to time, a little spinning keeps the excitement of the possibilities one has in these very confusing times of international fun.

Also, you could say that this is the outcome of a generation growing up in a globalized world: disoriented, rootless grown-ups who ask themselves over and over again their inner seven year old’s unanswered questions.

If you’ve got the urge to try some good old globe spinning yourself, try Monimoon, a shop that hosts one of Europe’s most complete globe collections just off the Ramblas on Unió. At Monimoon you find a world of globes that come in all colors and sizes: very little, big, medium, blue, brown, made of wood, plastic, plastered with animals, with stars, new and antique.

Once you have your own flashy globe and you are about to start to whirl the world around, do not forget spinning’s first and last eternal rule: you can do it over and over again.

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Monimoon | Shopping | Smaller globes from € 15.00
Carrer de la Unió, 13 | El Raval | +34933022026
Mon – Fri 08:00 -13:30 & 15:30 – 19:00, Sat 08:00 – 13:30

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Moog Barcelona (by Rafael Dujarric)

There are things that don’t depend on the eyes of the beholder. Red is red no matter who might claim it’s otherwise.

Even though music might be a little relative to one’s taste, at some point pride and prejudice should allow us to admit when good music is good, even if its techno, house or electro.

The best part is the minimal mood with which the dj starts heating engines when the hall is half empty around 1am… better if not Friday or Saturday.

Most Wednesdays they have an international dj.

In order to get in for free just go to bar Manolo on the corner to get the flyers and have a cheap beer, but be aware that the flyers are only valid until 01:30.

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Moog | Music | Entrance on Wed € 10.00
Arc del teatre 3 | El Raval
00:00 – 05:00 daily

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Organic restaurant Barcelona (by Rafael Dujarric)

Mediterranean multicultural cuisine in a wide space to eat healthy and tasteful in a relaxing atmosphere.

Due the quantity they serve you, I wouldn’t consider it a gourmet meal. And if you go for the self service salad open bar you’ve got to bring your tupperware.

The vegan paella Boqueria is a must! And to reach the climax, get an holistic massage after dessert.

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Organic restaurant | Restaurants (Mediterranean) | Dinner € 15.00
Junta Comerç Street 11 | El Raval
12:00 – 17:00 & 20:00 – 00:00 daily

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Plaça dels Angels Barcelona (by Sonja Pöhlmann)

Nobody just walks there (well, maybe the tourists..) – the place is for skating, biking, sitting, strolling, watching and taking sun baths.

Dress yourself on your most fabulous, get a coffee to go and some typical Catalan pastries at “Fleca els angels” bakery and start playing the games big people play.

You’ll end up with a cute date, a shaky hand from too much coffee and a big fat sunburn- which is totally worth it.

If you need a break, just turn around and enter the Macba, the Museum of contemporary art, or the CCCB, the cultural center of Barcelona hosting the most interesting exhibtions.

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Plaça dels Angels | Relaxing
Plaça Dels Angels | El Raval
24 hours daily

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Ras bookshop Barcelona (by Sonja Pöhlmann)

Ras is probably one of the most interesting book shops in town owned by the Barcelona based Actar editorial.

Specialized in architecture, design and art, it offers a variety of books and magazines from international editorials.

Besides being a book store, Ras is also an exclusive gallery exhibiting contemporary art and design.

Check their website for exposition openings and get some chocolate, nuts and wine for free! But watch your alcohol consumption; you might end up buying some of the gorgeous accessories, displayed in the entrance area.

Ras is one of the gathering points of Barcelona’s urban scene, as it also offers many books on street art, and you might as well end up with a hot skater date!

Frequently check for sales, special offers and many books on discount!

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Ras bookshop | Art & culture, Shopping
Calle Doctor Dou 10 | El Raval | +34934127199
Tue – Fri 11:00 – 21:00

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Restaurant Kabara Barcelona (by Sonja Pöhlmann)

Try some freestyle fusion cooking in one of Barcelona’s coziest restaurants!

If you are lucky to find a table, you are going to enjoy a mix of Middle East, Italian, Greek, Mexican etc. cuisine, accompanied by the best wines, a Libanese beer, or a Palestinian tea. They don’t serve Coca Cola.

Not only the food is international, also the staff: all together, they speak eleven languages.

The friendly staff , the delicious food, and the decent prices make Kabara a place to linger and have conversations about everything under the sun all night long.

The interior is arty and colorful, the furniture is painted by many different artists of different nationalities.

The restaurant is also a gallery, showing expositions of modern art and documentary movies. Once a month, they organize an “open mic poetry” night where everybody is welcome.

Opened in 2000, Kabara was one of the first restaurants in the beautiful street Calle Junta de Comercio. It was one of the pioneers in the in that time quite shabby neighborhood Raval. Many other restaurants and cafes followed, and made the Raval one of the most flourishing neighborhoods.

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Restaurant Kabara | Restaurants (International) | Dish from € 4.50
Carrer de la Junta de Comerc 20 | El Raval | +34934127698
Sun – Thu 19:00 – 02:00, Fri – Sat 13:00 – 03:00

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Rierra Baixa Barcelona (by Sonja Poehlmann)

Finding a good vintage store in Barcelona is not easy- it seems that Spanish people are not really into the idea of wearing other people’s old clothes.

Luckily there is one street that saves the recalling of old spirits – Calle Riera Baixa.

Door on door, second hand stores offer everything a vintage lover’s heart desires: boots, sunglasses, 70s summer dresses, jeans, bikinis from the 40s…Here you’ll find the good old dress for good old fun!

The best shop to go to is definitely “Le Swing”, unfortunately also the most expensive one.

When tired from shopping, you can also find a beautiful old cafe in the same street: stylish in its old spirit- just like you.

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Rierra Baixa | Shopping
Calle Riera Baixa | El Raval
Mon – Sat 11:00 – 14:30 & 17:00 – 19:00

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Located in The Raval, the most intercultural neighborhood, this is a place you shouldn’t miss when coming at Barcelona. It’s good, cheap and situated in the most famous vintage shopping street in Barcelona.

Between the two second hand shops, you can enjoy a good meal in a very simple and urban way. It’s a peaceful place next to the busy Rambla del Raval.

The atmosphere is young, loud and happy. The decoration is simple and authentic, stylish and at the same time it gives you the feeling of being at home: a lot of mirrors all over the place, wooden decoration. Old and modern at the same time. Not a sophisticated place among all this fashion bars opening everywhere and looking alike.

The food is good and cheap. The waiters are very friendly too. There is a big black board where the restaurant advises you the best dishes to eat. But if you don’t want to eat, you can just have a nice coffee at the terrace outside with the owners of the vintage stores.

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The Resolis | Restaurants (Tapas) | Meal € 15.00
Calle riera baixa 22 | El Raval
Tue – Sat 13:30 – 03:00

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The Romesco Barcelona (by Sonia Martinez Arguello)

The first thing I can say about this place is that it is cheap. So cheap you think food must be disgusting.

After a while I got over my prejudices and decided to go there myself. What a surprise it is when you discover that the food is just like the food you have been eating all your life at home. The same food cooked by your grand-mother and then by your mum…

Everything is very traditional. There are no big surprises but you really feel like you were in your living-room and are expecting your mum to come out of the bathroom from one moment to another.

It’s located at the very busy heart of Barcelona, in the Raval, next to La Rambla. But maybe because the restaurant doesn’t show off at all, the people who go there are people who know what’s going on there: the neighbors, the locals…

The service is fast and efficient and the atmosphere is loud. All ages go here.

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The Romesco | Restaurants (traditional Spanish) | Meal € 10.00
Calle San Pau 28 | El Raval | +34933189381
Mon – Sat 13:00 – 00:00

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