Remi Lefevre: "Locals and tourists alike love to hang out here: the many trees provide welcome shades in the summer, and it is much quieter than the beach. The Nature Museum set in a castle is a big plus."
Tea Room C. Santjoanistes, 28 Barcelona, Catalunya
People also say (82 tips):
Jonathan Payne: "Cozy, cute spot. Served 3 items from “Carta del día” a Japanese hamburger steak, a chicken dish, a udon dish all with miso soup, salad, rice, drink, and desert. We enjoyed the chicken dish+all we got!"
Coffee Shop Carrer de València 190 Barcelona, Catalunya
People also say (99 tips):
Emma Fernandez: "Great coffee and food! The barista is really nice, not too crowded cozy place. Highly recommended for a non touristic breakfast in Barcelona."
Kenny: "Beautiful public space. Lots of dogs, people taking photos, laying on the grass, running. A general sense of peace. Can spend about 2 hours here. Make sure to tip performers if you like their show."
Oliver Sears: "A majestic structure parked in a beautiful district. Explore the gardens of the citadel before/after appreciating the arc in all it's glory. A beautiful district to go for a run through, too."
Jimena Joybubbles: "I love the movie selection it trully shows the owners passion for films, it also has a huge screen. Only negative is the long wait for popular films (about an hour or so) if you want to get good seats"
Daniel Rozo: "Nice big screen, comfortable sits and good height difference between rows. Probably the nicest cinema in Barcelona for VOSE movies."
Concert Hall C. Palau de la Música, 4-6 Barcelona, Catalunya
People also say (339 tips):
The Telegraph: "Day two - 9am: Have a coffee downstairs at the Palau de la Música Catalana concert hall (0034 902 442 882; palaumusica.org) to sneak a peak at the lobbym or book a guided tour for the whole thing."
Justine R: "Instead of paying for the Tour, go to a Flamenco performance! You can experience the building and it's acoustics while enjoying some culture (trio de flamenco is really good!!)"