Tag Archive > Barcelona

El Changuito

To tie in with the Què Fem recommendations from last week, I went back to visit El Changuito and take some photos of my own. Located down a small alleyway near Las Ramblas, the street is also home to Duduá.

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Què Fem?

It’s not every Friday that I start the day gracing the cover of a magazine. Què Fem is the supplement magazine of one of Barcelona’s most important newspapers, La Vanguardia. Accompanied by Jenny Germer of I Love Muffins and Nacho Toribio of External Reference, the three of us spent the day mapping out some of Barcelona’s most interesting spots.

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MIBA Barcelona

First it was the end of 2010, then the beginning of 2011 and now finally, the Museum of Ideas & Inventions of Barcelona, MIBA for friends, is set to open its’ doors on the 23rd of March. Gathering from the flurry of activity on their Facebook page, the countdown is on and Barcelona is soon to have a new museum.

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T1 and Barcelona in the March Edition of Baltic Outlook

March is turning out to be quite a profitable month. I have two articles in the in-flight magazine Baltic Outlook. One on Barcelona’s T1, which is actually much more interesting than meets the eye. The lovely Natalia Estepa from the T1 press office was kind enough to give me a guided tour and I will never again rush through the terminal like I did before! If you click on the photo, you can read the article.

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Meatpacking Bistrot

New York-style is slowly creeping into Barcelona consciousness and the newest kid on the block is the Meatpacking Bistrot and Café. With gorgeous settings and a killer menu, they are packing quite the culinary punch.

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