Les Corts is a province in western Barcelona, the ideal place for art lovers. Not unlike the rest of Barcelona, Les Corts presents you with dozens of art galleries within walking distance. Here...
Arts & Culture
Contemporary dance classes in Barcelona
Contemporary dance is a mixture of many dance styles (especially from the 20th century), interpretation techniques and contact improvisation. Contemporary dance aims, above all, to explore motion...
Jam sessions in Gràcia
Looking for a place where you can have drinks and some tapas after a long day of work, where you can relax after playing tourist all day or just hang out with your friends in a cool environment? How...
Bookstores in El Raval
Barcelona is a city well-known for its culture. A big part of that culture is its long relationship with literature. With its roots in medieval times, it has a long publishing history and it has...
Go to the theatre in Avinguda del Paral·lel
Even if you’re new in Barcelona, it’s likely that you’ve already heard of Avinguda del Paral·lel (also known in Spanish as Avenida Paralel). This enormous avenue crosses several...
Barcelona’s Motorcycle Museum
Getting around in Barcelona is very easy: most of the areas are very clearly signposted, and the layout of the streets are simple to navigate. So, it’s no surprise that many people here choose...
Libraries in El Raval
Located in the city centre, El Raval has the special charm that is common to all the traditional Barcelona neighbourhoods. A place with plenty to offer when it comes to leisure and entertainment, it...
Theaters in Gràcia
Gràcia is one of the most creative neighborhoods in all of the city, booming with cultural activities. The neighborhood used to be a village outside the city of Barcelona and the fact that it was...
Museu del Calçat
A small space that could be seen in under an hour, the Museu del Calçat presented the history of footwear, from the ancient Egyptian sandals to 18th-century shoes. Originally located on Calle...
Discover the story of painter Luis de Morales
Born in 1520 in Badajoz, Extremadura, Luis de Morales was a highly influential Spanish painter. Known as “El Divino” due to the spiritual subject matter of his emotional paintings, he died in...