Could you please recommend a nice stylish Spanish restaurant in Barcelona?
Do you want meat, seafood, or God forbid vegan?
On Montjuïc, better known as Montjuïc, there is a restaurant El Xalet de Montjuïc, which offers an incredible view of the evening sunset. But there is a markup for the view there as well.
Tell me, what else can be visited near Montjuïc? Something well-known. Maybe some landmarks?
@Elina: there is a botanical garden nearby, many parks, the Olympic Village, a cable car to the port, the Montjuïc Fortress, the Joan Miró Museum. And the National Museum of Art of Catalonia is located at the foot of Montjuïc.
@Elina: The singing fountains were there, but they turned them off as part of the fight against drought.
@Europe: this is already near Poble Espanyol, even further than the National Art Museum
@Europe: And they still haven't turned it on?!!
@Yura: Here is what is written on the city hall website Aturada with the measure of water saving due to drought. The Magic Fountain and the fountains on Maria Cristina Avenue will remain off because of the activation of the drought protocol in the city.
@Daniil: I would have been there that summer. There was a drought. And there is still a drought.
@Yura: There's a drought here too, friends live in Barcelona.
@Anastasia: Have you dried up?
@Yura: yes, it is written that the drought combat protocol is in effect.