For most of us, the coffee doesn’t stop when we’re on vacation. Especially in a magnificent place like Barcelona, Spain. Whether you just flew in or arrived by taking a ferry, you need that caffeine to kickstart your full day of exploring. Barcelona’s architecture is absolutely breathtaking, but boy do they love stairs!
You probably aren’t thinking about what latte you’re going to have on your next getaway. But sometimes, it’s the little things! These local spots are bound to leave that delicious taste on the tip of your tongue and warm your soul with their stories.
Dalston Coffee is the definition of ‘good things come in small packages.’ One of the best cafes in Barcelona is also one of the smallest establishments in the entire city. Stand back and watch this one-man show whip up some delicious concoctions. Just blocks from Placa del Catalunya, this shop is in the perfect spot to grab a delicious pour and pastry.
As if you just stepped into someone’s workshop, SlowMov opens its doors not only to coffee drinkers but to coffee believers! Their philosophy is, “Favoring quality versus quantity, a job well-done versus speed. Passion and reflection, instead of irrational consumption.” Working with seasonal and single-origin beans, a lot of love and thought goes into every cup. So whether you’re swinging by for a tasting or just a simple morning pick-me-up, no doubt you’ll enjoy your stay.
If you’re looking for kitschy décor and colorful art, Café Cometa is the place for you. Here, the incredible smells coming from the kitchen match the vibrant walls and people. With a full menu of specialty coffees and artisan sandwiches, it’s definitely worth your time on an empty stomach.
Known for some of the best cappuccinos in town for over two decades, Cafes El Magnifico definitely lives up to its name. The shop is filled with laughs and fun gadgets including a full bean bar, so you can take bags of the freshest blends home with you. Nestled right between the Parc de la Ciutadella and the Placa de I’lctineo, the fabulous aromas are sure to lead you in.
If there’s anything more spectacular than roaming Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, its enjoying afternoon coffee and tapas inside one of it’s oldest buildings. This spot makes you feel at home in a place you’ve never been. There’s so much history within the Café Babel walls that the waiters are happy to share with you, so don’t miss out on this amazing hidden gem!
We know there are plenty of coffee choices around every corner, but skip that Starbucks and be a local for a day! The experiences come free with these coffee shops, and sometimes that’s just what we need.