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Eixample

If the old town is the heart of Barcelona and the green mountains of Tibidabo and Montjuïc the lungs, the Eixample is the city’s nervous system – its economic and commercial core. The area began to take shape in 1860 when the city was permitted to expand beyond the medieval walls (Stages in Barcelona's History). Its design, based on plans by Catalan engineer Ildefons Cerdà, comprises hundreds of symmetrical grid-like squares. Construction continued into the 20th century at a time when Barcelona’s elite was patronizing the city’s most daring architects. Modernisme was flourishing and the area became home to the cream of Barcelona’s Modernista architecture, with myriad elegant façades and balconies. Today, a wealth of enchanting cafés, funky design shops, gourmet restaurants and hip bars and clubs draws the professional crowd, which has adopted the neighbourhood as its own.

For more on Modernista architecture Modernista Buildings For more on Antoni Gaudí see Antoni Gaudí
  • Chaotic and lively, with a sunny terrace, Bar Paris attracts a student crowd. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, it’s ideal for clubbers not ready to go home.

  • A mixed crowd drifts in to read the paper or smoke a Havana cigar with a post-lunch carajillo (coffee and cognac). Excellent coffee.

  • Superb design shop in Modernista Casa Tomàs, selling the best in Catalan furniture. Worth a visit to see the exhibition furniture by the likes of Gaudí and Dalí.

  • Exceptionally elegant shop selling all kinds of lamps, from Art-Nouveau mushrooms to ultra-modern steel shades.

  • Said to be the oldest café in the Eixample, with dark wooden interiors that have not changed for a century. An unpretentious and authentic spot for a quiet coffee.

  • This classy café has been in business since 1929. Arguably the best pernil (serrano ham) in the city.

  • Splurge on Catalan food with a modern twist and fine wine in the impressive surroundings of these Gaudí-designed dining rooms.

  • Just a few steps from Rambla de Catalunya, with some of the best tapas in town and a variety of domestic and imported beers.

  • An eclectic range of gadgets and gifts in a shop that doubles as an exhibition space for upand-coming designers and more established artists.

  • Destination Barcelona Apartments

    The DestinationBCN apartment suites are located right in the city center of Barcelona, a block away from the Plaça Catalunya. The suites breathe an air of grandeur and luxury without being grotesque. With 2 comfortable bedrooms, an attractive lounge area with quality wooden parquet flooring, a fully fitted dream designer kitchen, a smart luxury bathroom and plenty of local interest books and magazines, the place makes you want to stay forever and ever. One thing is for sure: with the personal touches and dedicated staff, there will be only one regret; closing the door behind you after spending your trip in a more than wonderful location.

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