Barcelona Vermouth Route
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The One Drink You Have To Have in Catalonia Sep 27, 2017 13:02 +08 Barcelona Vermouth Route Quimet & Quimet . One of the city’s best known vermouth bars: an absolute must. It serves original tapas, in the Poble Sec district. Bar Mut. Just a stone’s throw from La Pedrera, it serves high-quality tapas. Robert de Niro never fails to stops by when he visits Barcelona! Bodega 1900.This establishment is owned by chef Albert Adrià, Ferran Adrià’s brother. Vermouth flows through the veins of this gastronomic temple. Lo Pinyol. Vermouth to accompany pinxos, cold meat and cheese. It is located in the busy Gràcia district, one of the most Bohemian areas of the city. Morro Fi. A tiny bar that very clearly bears the ‘Made in Barcelona’ stamp. Popular with families and young people on Sunday lunchtimes. Bar Carmelitas . This restaurant managed by chef Xavier Pellicer, located in the heart of the city’s El Raval district, revives the spirit of the 1920s. Bodega La Puntual. Very close to the Picasso Museum; a large space where you can enjoy vermouth at any time. Bodega El Chigre. This original tavern next to the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar offers a range of tapas featuring typical Catalan and Asturian cuisine and zero kilometre products. The Catalonia Tourism Board belongs to the regional government of Catalonia (North Eastern Spain) works to promote and consolidate the “Barcelona” and “Catalonia” brands around the world, as a top quality tourist destination with a diverse range of experiences for the regular and luxury traveller in the Asia Pacific region (South East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, India, Japan and South Korea) from Singapore. We work in tandem with The Spain Tourism Office and with our tourism support offices in Mumbai, Seoul, Tokyo and Sydney to promote Barcelona and beyond. Catalonia is a Mediterranean destination with a millenary history, its own culture and language as well as a wealthy natural heritage. Covering 32,107 square kilometres, the region is divided into four provinces; Barcelona, Girona, Lleida and Tarragona. The territory offers visitors stunning UNESCO World Heritage sites, cultural experiences, tranquil scenery, wildlife and a dedicated Mediterranean cuisine from the towering heights of the Catalan Pyrenees to the spectacular 400KM of coastline from Costa Brava, Costa Barcelona, Costa Daurada and wetlands in Terres de l’Ebre. Catalonia has great capacities and excellent facilities place it among Europe’s prime tourist areas, welcoming more than 20 million tourists per year. At the Catalonia Tourism Board, we are dedicated to showcasing our destination to the trade and media from all countries in the Asia Pacific region where Catalonia is beyond Barcelona and much more. .