Coffee Shop Carrer de València 143 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."
Lucía López: "Roasters and best baristas. Their coffee is amazing and the place is designed with taste. Love all the details! You can have a small breakfast and pastries."
The Ritz-Carlton: "The hill of Montjuïc offers a variety of areas to explore, including parks, gardens and a historic castle. It's also the destination of two cable cars - the perfect attraction for families with kids."
AB Apartment Barcelona: "This immense green area is in fact the biggest park in Barcelona and is home to the likes of the Poble Espanyol open-air museum; the 1992 Olympic stadium and the Montjuïc castle."
Concert Hall C. Palau de la Música, 4-6 Barcelona, Catalunya
People also say (341 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."
Gunnar S: "The Concerts are nice, no doubt. But the tour is short (50 mins) and expensive with 20 euros. The option with an additional concert can also be visited for free in the Lobby."
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."
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."