In a city with thousands of things to do, you're bound to want to find a place you like! We decided to help and share our favourite places with you.
The café is located near the Joan Miro Park and five minutes from the Plaza d'Espanya. This amazing place is full of details that you will love. The interior is bright and airy. There are miniature vases of dried flowers on the table. At the end of your meal you will be offered a compliment - a light fruit and alcohol cocktail in a test tube. And with the bill they will bring you a mechanical music box with a beautiful melody. The love of the creators of La Terazza Miro is evident in everything. Be sure to ask for the dessert list. The service here is very unusual!
Address: Carrer de Tarragona, 129
The restaurant was opened by Teresa Carles, the owner of the first Barcelona establishment with vegetarian cuisine. Flexitarianism reigns at Flax & Kale: the menu is based on plant food, but they also cook fish. We have already written about the fact that this is one of the best places for breakfast.
The sun-filled hall with high ceilings and columns is a pleasant place in itself. And wooden furniture, brick walls, floral prints and lively greenery make this place even more cozy. One of the chips of the place is the display of fresh vegetables, fruits, crispy lush bread in full view of the guests. You can watch what ingredients "go" into your salad or smoothie!
Address: Carrer dels Tallers, 74b
The open windows and cushions on the windowsills invite passers-by to sit down! The Federal Café is especially busy in the mornings. If you like life to buzz around you, this is the place to be. There is a large table on the first floor where anyone who is ready for casual conversation and spontaneous acquaintances can sit down. It's perfect for solo travellers who don't fancy a wild breakfast. Look up on the roof - there's a miniature terrace. Perfect for a quiet coffee break.
Address: Carrer del Parlament, 39
Google the name of this place and you'll find five locations in Barcelona. All are attractive in their own way, but the most popular is tucked away in the charming Enric Granados pedestrian street. It's a 7-10 minute walk from Plaza Catalunya.
The snow-white facade resembles an airy cake: huge floor windows framed by lush white buds. The building literally 'glows' from within - the effect of the combination of white and gold inside. Wooden furniture, dried flowers for decoration and jazz fill the place with lightness and refined simplicity.
All of the chain's establishments are here.
Cosmo is a conceptual place on the same street Enric Granados / Enric Granados. It combines a café and a contemporary art space where concerts, exhibitions and creative meetings are held. The gallery and café harmonize perfectly with each other thanks to their clever design. Paintings by contemporary artists, a retro bicycle overhead, an ancient van converted into a stylish table - all the objects here are "friends" and include fantasy.
Address: Enric Granados 3
Text and photo: Katya Keso