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    There's a really amazing cava bar on a street called Reina Cristina. It didn't seem touristy when I was there but after google it I found this link: http://www.bcninternet.com/touristinfo.php?contentid=293

    Well worth a visit. about 1 year ago

    Answered by Owen O'Leary Owen O'Leary via Site_iconTravellr.com
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    A website for non-touristic places of Barcelona:
    http://www.SpottedbyLocals.com/barcelona - A website with inside tips from 5 Barcelona locals.

    Also, 20 other cities in Europe (and growing)

    Disclaimer: this website was founded by me... about 1 year ago

    Answered by Bart van Poll Bart van Poll via Site_iconTravellr.com
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    Le Quinze Nits (Plaza Real - plaza off of Las Ramblas) - amazing restaurant, you must order dessert and $6 bottles of cava (spanish champagne)

    Cafe de l'Opera - (off of Las Ramblas) order chocolat and churros for breakfast

    Rabi Pelau (Pig Bar) - local dive, learn salsa and drink guarapitas with the local Spaniards

    Margarita Blue - down the street from Rabi Pelau, good bar atmosphere (get a blue marg)

    Go to the neighborhood El Borne for cool little cafes, boutiques and restaurants about 1 year ago

    Answered by Alicia Smith Alicia Smith via Site_iconWorldNomads.com
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    I really recommend Bilbao berria (in the place of the cathedral of "santa maria del mar" !Very good tapas of all sort (fish,vegetables,gambas,"jamon"...) at 1,65 euros each. The quality of the food is here and the red wine is very good too (trust me i'm french from Bordeaux) (2,80 euros the glass or 15 euros the bottle).

    By the way where is "rapi pelau"?i try to locate it (Ask to several people) but fail...Someone can write down the exact adress? 7 months ago

    Answered by Gutierrez Arnaud Gutierrez Arnaud via Site_iconTravellr.com

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