Guidebook for Sant Antoni neighborhood

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Guidebook for Sant Antoni neighborhood

Food Scene

COOL breakfast
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Federal Cafè
39 Carrer del Parlament
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COOL breakfast
Typical catalan food
20 當地人推薦
Pa i Trago
20 當地人推薦
Typical catalan food
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Bar Calders
25 Carrer del Parlament
153 當地人推薦
Traditional home made food, delicious!
6 當地人推薦
Can Vilaró
61 Carrer del Comte Borrell
6 當地人推薦
Traditional home made food, delicious!
123 當地人推薦
Café Cometa
20 Carrer del Parlament
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Drinks & Nightlife

Do you like eggs and fries?
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Crum
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Do you like eggs and fries?
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Bar RA
6 Carrer d'Elisabets
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奥林匹克港
S/N Passeig Marítim del Port Olímpic
21 當地人推薦

Everything Else

Veggie food
100 當地人推薦
Tarannà Cafè
47 Carrer de Fluvià
100 當地人推薦
Veggie food

Shopping

The big red iron Market from the XIX Century, recently renewed, is one of the main buldings that gives a strong personality to the neighborhood and offers fresh proximity food
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聖安東尼市場
1 Carrer del Comte d'Urgell
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Barrios/Neigborhood

Sant Antoni is one of the coolest neighborhoods in Barcelona. Located next to Raval -which is the most multicultural area of the city- and only at a 15 minutes walking distance from the city center -Plaza Catalunya and la Rambla-. Sant Antoni is a combination between a traditional neighborhood and an international youth hub that meet in cool brunch cafés. The big red iron Market from the XIX Century, recently renewed, is one of the main buldings that gives a strong personality to the neighborhood and offers fresh proximity food. Furthermore during the weekends there is a book selling and antiques market. Comte Borrell street is designed for pedestrians and there are families with kids playing around and people gatherings. There are others like Parlament street which is also very pleasant with many terraces under lines of trees.
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Sant Antoni
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Sant Antoni is one of the coolest neighborhoods in Barcelona. Located next to Raval -which is the most multicultural area of the city- and only at a 15 minutes walking distance from the city center -Plaza Catalunya and la Rambla-. Sant Antoni is a combination between a traditional neighborhood and an international youth hub that meet in cool brunch cafés. The big red iron Market from the XIX Century, recently renewed, is one of the main buldings that gives a strong personality to the neighborhood and offers fresh proximity food. Furthermore during the weekends there is a book selling and antiques market. Comte Borrell street is designed for pedestrians and there are families with kids playing around and people gatherings. There are others like Parlament street which is also very pleasant with many terraces under lines of trees.