Poble Sec y Montjuic

La Caseta del Migdia
La Caseta is one of Barcelona’s best kept secrets. This is mainly because it’s located at Mirador del Migdia on top of Montjuic and can be a little tricky to spot. Besides the exceptional views out over the sea, port and mountain itself, it’s a well worth adventure, whether for a light lunch on the bbq or to watch sunset over the city.

Melon District
Melon District‘s residences offer accommodation tailored for students and long-stay visitors to the city.

El Refugi 307
Take a tour, through 400 meters of tunnels which were dug to protect civilians during the Spanish civil war.

Mau Mau
Ideal for warming up for a big night next door at the Apolo or cooling off after spending yourself completely on the club’s dance floor.
MNAC
Situated up high on the outskirts of Montjuic, MNAC is one of the many reasons to pay a visit to the small mountain of Montjuic.

Fundacio Joan Miró
The Fundacio Joan Miró is an established museum of modern art which pays homage to one of the world’s leading figures of mid-twentieth century art.

Mambo Tango
Inspired by their personal travelling experience, this young group opened the Mambo Tango hostel on the edge of Poble Sec.

Albareda Youth Hostel
At the heart of this recent addition to the Barcelona hostel scene, is a strongly community and social ethos.

Apolo
With a roster so tight with worldly quality, it’s a tricky, yet selective process in deciding which entrada to take…

Barcelona Rouge
Hidden in the up-and-coming district of Poble Sec, lays a scarlet-red bar, full of decoration and warmth.

Chic Room
Chic Room Barcelona manages a number of high-end apartments, available for short or long stays, all around the city.

Rias De Galicia
Rias De Galicia is Odd, in that the fish isn’t your usual cod or shrimp but berberechos, percebes, and teeny tiny squid.