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Day 1 - Arrival and introduction to Barcelona's Art scene
Visit the Museu Picasso to explore an extensive collection of Picasso's early works.
Lunch at the 4 Gats (4 cats)
Opened on June 12, 1897, in the Casa Martí—a modernist building designed by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch—the café was inspired by the Parisian cabaret Le Chat Noir.
At 17 years old, Picasso frequented Els Quatre Gats and held his first solo exhibition there in 1899.
Stroll through the Gothic Quarter, visiting local art galleries such as Galeria Senda and Galeria Joan Gaspar. This is the place also of the antiquaries.
Diner in front of the sea at Bestial, a recognized local restaurant.
Day 2 - Contemporary art
Explore the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA), showcasing modern art pieces and visit the Centre d'Art Santa Mònica, a public space dedicated to contemporary art. It was inaugurated in 1988 and hosts exhibitions by both national and international contemporary artists.
Lunch at the Mercado de la Boqueria, in the Ramblas where our friend and Chef, Quim, will cook the most delicious and innovative tapas in town!
Visit Villa del Arte Galleries in the Gotico close the Catedral and Paseo de Gracia in the Mandarin Oriental, to view contemporary artworks from both established and emerging artists. Bert, the co-owner will be happy to share his passion for Art.
Visit of the Foundation Tapies
Diner at Moments, located within the Mandarin Oriental, is a distinguished two-Michelin-starred restaurant. Under the leadership of chef Raül Balam and his mother, renowned chef Carme Ruscalleda, Moments offers a creative and healthy cuisine inspired by Catalan culinary traditions.
Cocktail with or without alcohol,at the roof top of the Condes de Barcelona, in the Paseo de Gracia with a stunning view on the Sagrada Familia and the Pedrera illuminated by night.
Day 3 - The Modernist Barcelona
Visit the interior of the Sagrada familia and the Hospital San Pau, the largest modernist site in the world and direction to Casa Comalat.
Lunch at Lasarte, a distinguished dining establishment. Since 2017, it has proudly held three Michelin stars, making it one of the premier gastronomic destinations in the city.
Visit Casa Calvet, Casa Baron de Quadras and walk in the Ensanche derecho district to admire the Modernist buildings.
Diner at the Restaurant 7 Portes, established in 1836, is a historic dining venue in Barcelona, renowned for its traditional Catalan and Mediterranean cuisine. Situated near Port Vell, it has become a culinary landmark over its 187 years of operation.
Concert of Spanish music in the Palau de la Musica, the gem of Modernism in Barcelona.
Day 4 - Joan Miro foundation & Poblenou, the new contemporary arty scene of Barcelona
Discover the Joan Miro foundation.
Lunch in front the sea at Escriba renowned for its delicious paellas.
Discover the trendiest Art galleries in Poblenou.
Visit the Barcelona Design Museum and Can Framis Museum, both specialised in Contemporary art.
Diner in Tragaluz, an iconic local restaurant.
Cocktail with or without alcohol at Boca Chica
Day 5 - Barcelona with the artists
Depending of their agendas you will visit artists's studios and share with them the passion for Art.
Lunch at Can Culleretes , established in 1786, the restaurant holds the distinction of being Barcelona's oldest restaurant and the most local and popular.
Visit Espai Volart dedicated to Spanish and Catalan Contemporary art.
Diner at the delicious restaurant Mirabe with view on Barcelona and the sea.
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