Barcelona takes chocolate very seriously. In the city there are lots of chocolate shops and cafes but if you are really obsessed with chocolates, there is the Chocolate Museum. Let’s take a look inside. “This is the cacao tree which is very big. It does not grow here, it has to be in places where it is very hot.” Each piece is covered with pure chocolate and made by local artisans.
Our city might not be as big as London, New York or Paris, nor our fireworks as spectacular as Singapore, Beijing or Tokyo, nor will they break any Guinness records like Dubai's, nor are we the first one to celebrate ...
La Mercè is Barcelona's biggest festival, celebrated to honour the city's patroness saint, Mercè: concerts, traditions and family activities that you won't want to miss. It's celebrated for four days nearly at the end...
Located in Gràcia, a bohemian neighbourhood in the north part of the city, El Tast de Joan Noi is not your typical restaurant... in fact it isn't a restaurant as we know it.
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Barcelona, in a privileged position at the shores of the Mediterranean, it is the capital of Catalonia, a small nation over 1000 years old which is now part of Spain (for now?). Two languages are spoken in Barcelona: ...