Tag Archive > Dudua

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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Festivalet at Miscelanea

As the slow-food movement slowly starts to trickle into Barcelona’s consciousness, so too the trend for slow-fashion. There seem to be more and more fairs and fashion events focusing on those who produce hand-made, quality fashion items. Either due to the crisis, the growing sensation of frustration at mass-consumerism or a need to be more creative, exquisite pieces seem to be popping up all over the city.

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I Love Muffins at Festivalet

This past weekend, Festivalet was held at Dudua’s new location. There was a festive feeling in the air, with coloured streamers brightening up the small street. A bit on the small side, at least it was a great opportunity to see the new pieces by handcraft designers.

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Eventful Week in Barcelona

As fate would have it, there seems to be an overbooking of events and activities this week in Barcelona. There are only two options: spread oneself very thinly over the course of the week or try to make the terrible decision to miss out on a few of the offerings.

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