Close to MB 92, this company manufactures stainless steel parts and fittings for the marine industry.
Shipping agents with a yachting divivsion offering assistance to visiting yachts in Barcelona. Formalities, technical assistance, bunkering & berthing service.
Local representatives of the BWA network, offering a complete portfolio of agency services to visiting yachts.
Full support yacht agency, offering, beyond standard agency services, crew placement, part sourcing, guest travel arrangements, refit management and even a range of luxury products for guests.
Agency originally specialising in the cruise ship industry, now offering its services to superyachts. All agency services provided.
Yacht Mangement company with an office in France and in Barcelona. Specialists in Superyacht Management, LY code compliance, Yacht admin and more.
Barcelona International Airport is often referred to as 'Aeropuerto El Prat' because of its proximity to the town of "El Prat de Llobregat."
The Airport is very close to town approximately 20 kms away, making it convenient for transport to the city center and nearby ports.
Approx 1 hour north from Barcelona, Girona Costa Brava Airport has become very popular due to cheap Ryan Air flights from the UK
using this airport as an alternative to Barcelona International Airport.
The public transportation system in Barcelona is extremely comprehensive, effective and cheap. The TMB website is a fantastic resource of timetables and routes. As expected with such a design conscious city, QR codes have been introduced at some bus stops to give up to the minute information directly to your phone. For full information on bus and metro routes visit: www.tmb.cat
Buses A1 {terminal 1} and A2 {terminal 2} run regularly between the airport and Plaza Catalunya. The No.17 Nightbus runs from both terminals and Plaza Catalunya from approx. 10pm-5am. For Girona airport connections take the Barcelona Bus. Full information at: www.aerobusbcn.com
Getting around in Barcelona is very simple and the metro system is a fun and easy way to get around. Purchasing a combined ticket allows you to travel on the metro, train, trams and city buses.
www.tmb.cat/home/en
For trains throughout the city, Spain and international connections
visit: www.renfe.com/EN
A fantastic artisanal bakery, who supply some of the best restaurants around.
With wood fired ovens producing an amazing array of speciality breads, the smell alone will make you want to buy!
One of Barcelona's most fashionable chocolate shops, as well known for its sleek, contemporary interior design as for its designer chocolates.
A superb chocolatier in Barcelona, taking chocolate making to a higher level with elaborate designs and flavours offering customized products for hotels, enterprises and events. Specialist chocolate sculptures of outrageous proportions-up to 6 meters and 400kg in weight have been commissioned for special events.
Located in the Bari Gothic area, this herbal store was established in 1823.
Herbs, spices, natural beauty products and ecological wines and olive oils
Wonderful deli with approx 3,500 Spanish and imported wines, spirits and whiskies to choose from.
Open 8.00-20.30 This market is a must see when in Barcelona, and is probably one of the most well known markets in Europe. It might be thought of as a tourist attraction but it is also a very good market in its own right. All the store holders take great pride in the presentation of their displays-of fresh fish, shellfish, meat, herbs, spices, wines, bread and juices, making It a photogenic delight ! There are a great number of take away stalls and popular selection of tapas bars under the classical columns, making a bustling and convivial atmosphere.
If you asked a selection of people from all over the world to name a famous street or boulevard, La Ramblas would probably be top of the list!
Lined with cafes, tapas bars, restaurants, shops, flower stalls, street artists and of course plenty of tourists!
The Picasso Museum in Barcelona holds a wide selection of Picasso's work arranged in chronological order to show the progress and change of style over the years. The musuem is in a wonderful building in its own right.
The Museum is closed on Mondays.
For any football fans a visit to the stadium and Museum is a must when in Barcelona.
The Museum has many trophies, photos and memorabilia and there is a possibility to also visit the changing rooms, conference rooms etc.