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This was the first tapas bar on Passeig de Gràcia. You walk past two lively bars to get to the quieter dining area. The menu features tapas and raciones (larger portions) from all over Spain, and five different draught beers (four from Germany and one from Ireland). Tourists tend to gather on the outdoor terrace while local office workers congregate inside.
Basically cheap fast food. It's fine if you want a quick bite and don't want to spend much money, but if you are looking for authentic Spanish tapas this isn't the place. Restaurant ... more
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Old Town Barcelona's old town, or Ciutat Vella , is the heart of the city. It's made up of many small neighborhoods, full of old-world character, linked by narrow, winding streets. Students, foreigners and artists thrive in this area, attracted by its sense of history and cosmopolitan feel along …