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Bar Celta

La Rambla & Barri Gòtic


Founded by a Galician couple in 1970, charmingly uncluttered Bar Celta shows off the northwestern region's famously seafood-tastic culinary riches with its house pop a feira (Galician-style octopus), now under the watch of the second and third family generation. Other traditional home-cooked goodies include salty ±Ê²¹»å°ùó²Ô peppers, patates braves and giant wedges of tortilla.

There's another, newer branch in El Born.


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Nearby La Rambla & Barri Gòtic attractions

1. Basilica de la Mercè

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2. Hash, Marihuana & Hemp Museum

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3. Porta de Mar

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4. Moll de la Fusta

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5. Edifici de Correus

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6. El Cap de Barcelona

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7. Palau Centelles

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8. Pailebot de Santa Eulàlia

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This 1918 three-mast schooner, restored by the Museu Marítim, is moored along the palm-lined Moll de la Fusta promenade. You can see it perfectly well…