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Bonavista Apartments - Passeig de Gracia
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Rooms & Views
Featuring a furnished patio with plants, this apartment comes with a twin room with a bathroom. There is a living room w…
2 Twin Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed 797-sq-foot room, furnished patio with courtyard views Layout - Bedroom, living…
Featuring a patio with a dining table and plants, this apartment has a twin room and a double room. There is a living ro…
2 Twin Beds, 1 Double Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 775-sq-foot individually decorated room, furnished patio with courtyar…
Address: Calle Bonavista, 4. This sunny, modern apartment has street views. It has 2 bedrooms, one with a queen-size do…
Address: Calle Bonavista, 4. This sunny, modern apartment has a private terrace overlooking a patio garden. It has 2 be…
Address: Calle Bonavista, 4. This sunny, modern apartment has a private terrace overlooking a patio garden. It has one…
Address: Calle Bonavista, 4. This sunny and modern 167 ft² apartment has spectacular design and was completely refurbis…
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Restaurants nearby
- Aleia★★ Michelin A dual experience that fuses haute cuisine and architecture? You'll find few more interesting options, as this restaurant is located on the first floor of the famous Casa Fuster (now Hotel Casa Fuster), a jewel of Catalan Modernisme designed in the early 20th century by Lluís Domènech i Montaner. In its luminous and elegant dining room, with large columns flanking the incredible window and an undulating ceiling that reminds us of the titanium plates of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, you can enjoy a unique tasting menu with a contemporary-creative style, with the option of food and wine pairi90m
- Lasarte★★★ Michelin It's unusual to find spin-offs that manage to live up to the standards set by the original, but that is exactly what has happened in this incredible restaurant, named after the town in which legendary chef Martín Berasategui built his culinary empire. Here, Paolo Casagrande, the protégé of this San Sebastián culinary maestro, puts his own spin on exquisite dishes first conceived by his mentor, showcasing them in a more avant-garde setting (undulating ceilings that mimic waves, ethereal lamps that resemble jellyfish, golden tones, etc.). The menu, created by both chefs, with à la carte and set 535m
- Hofmann★ Michelin This institution in the upper reaches of Barcelona, which has played host to a number of chefs who have gone on to win their own Michelin stars, reflects the love affair that its founder chef, Mey Hofmann, had with food, a legacy that she has passed down to her daughter Silvia and her expert teaching staff. In the restaurant itself, featuring staff from the school and a large picture window through which guests can watch activity unfold in the kitchen, an à la carte-style menu is available at lunchtime (along with a slightly more refined Gastronómico Mediodía menu). In the evening, these are r506m
- Disfrutar★★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #1 This restaurant, which always has a waiting list, is characterised by the inventive spirit of the three chefs at the helm (Eduard Xatruch, Oriol Castro and Mateu Casañas) who have made creativity their watchword – clearly their time working alongside Ferran Adrià at El Bulli made a real impression! What's so special about this place? Firstly, the food itself is highly innovative, with the chefs playing with shapes, textures and flavours and exhibiting indisputable craftsmanship. In addition, a constant stream of innovations emerges from their laboratory, such as their “solid bubbles” or, even 1.2km
- Prodigi★ Michelin The first thing to attract your attention at Prodigi is its name, created from the first syllable of three neighbouring streets (Provença, Diagonal and Girona).In this contemporary-style restaurant, the à la carte remains faithful to seasonal ingredients despite its concise nature and extols the virtues of traditional Catalan cuisine which it has successfully brought up to date. It is complemented by two set menus (one a three-course meal only available at lunchtime during the week, and a second more extensive tasting menu-style option). Chef Jordi Tarré, who is renowned for his highly elegant571m
- Kamikaze★ Michelin This restaurant in the Eixample district, whose name teaches us that the word also refers to the flowing wind (or the so-called “divine wind”), is run by Enric Buendía, a chef trained at prestigious establishments such as Mugaritz and the three-Michelin-starred Disfrutar. Today, through this project, he is leading what he calls the “silent revolution.”He applies the techniques he has learned in pursuit of a creativity that revisits Asian cuisine with a marked Mediterranean influence, using seasonal ingredients, striking presentations, fusion twists, and cultural blending, as well as nods to Ca667m
- Mont Bar★★ Michelin A restaurant with a gastro-bar ambience that is becoming a must for every foodie in Barcelona. In this delightful setting featuring elegant decorative detail, you’ll find an array of traditional and contemporary dishes, all of which showcase high levels of technique, plus presentation that is so refined that it is hard not to take a photo! In keeping with the philosophy of the owners, who hail from the small village of Mont (in the Val d’Aran), the cuisine here is based around fresh, seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. The à la carte (you have to order a minimum of three snacks and two m1.3km
- Atempo★ Michelin This spacious and contemporary restaurant will surprise guests as soon as they walk through the door as they are accompanied to two kitchens, for hot and cold food respectively, in which they can try a pleasant array of appetisers and small snacks before being ushered into the elegant dining room.Chef Iñaki Aldrey offers his cuisine with the option of an à la carte menu and two tasting menus designed by celebrity chef Jordi Cruz (Atempo and Gran Atempo), showcasing contemporary cooking and techniques that aim to highlight the depth of flavours, something they succeed in here thanks to top-qual943m
- Moments★ Michelin The fine-dining restaurant at the Mandarin Oriental Barcelona hotel is run by Raül Balam, son of the legendary chef Carme Ruscalleda. In addition to his own undeniable individual talent, you’ll note several culinary traits he has inherited from his mother.Dominated by amber and gold tones, the modern dining space also features a window through which it’s possible to watch the team at work in the kitchen. The neo-traditional cuisine here showcases the underlying creativity of time-honoured Catalan traditions, healthy Mediterranean produce, and the intrinsic distinctiveness of every flavour... a965m
- Hisop★ Michelin Named after an aromatic Mediterranean plant, this Michelin-starred restaurant has been enjoying the fruits of its success for some time now, in part due to its competitive pricing.In the contemporary, minimalist-style dining room, chef Oriol Ivern serves fresh, creative dishes that offer a different take on Catalan culinary tradition, and are always based around locally sourced seasonal ingredients and impressive combinations. In keeping with the chef’s personality, the aim of his cuisine is to offer truly unique dishes that are both playful and full of surprising detail. Although not extensiv989m
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Attractions nearby
- Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family basilica under construction since 1882 in Barcelona, Spain1.4km
- Casa Vicens family residence in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain), designed by Antoni Gaudí944m
- Park Güell public park system in Barcelona, Spain1.8km
- Plaça de Catalunya historical public square in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain1.5km
- Casa Amatller Barcelona landmark865m
- Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia Gothic cathedral and seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona, Spain2.1km
- La Rambla thoroughfare in Barcelona, Spain2.2km
- MACBA Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art museum in Barcelona, Spain1.8km
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