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WINE NOT:

Barcelona

Source: Lisa Bonner / Lisa Bonner

Stroll through the labyrinth that is the El Born district, home to many art galleries, and Barcelona’s famous Music Palace. You’ll come to the Cathedral of Barcelona, where chances are you will find dancers performing la Sardana, the national dance of Catalunya, a symbol of national unity and identity.

End your night at Magatzem Escola, browsing their extensive collection of wine and liquor. Stay for a formal wine tasting in their cellar or tailor your own with the help of their resident sommelier and wine dispenser, which serves varieties of whites and reds on tap, doled out on demand based on your preference.

WHERE TO STAY:

Barcelona

Source: Lisa Bonner / Lisa Bonner

Just a short walk from el Passieg Gracia in Barcelona’s elegant L’Eixmple District, OD Barcelona is the perfect location to experience the city. The boutique luxury hotel has several dining options, master classes, a terrace garden and rooftop pool. Located less than 30 minutes from Barcelona International Airport, it’s a hassle-free choice for arrival and departures, making it easy to see other parts of Spain.

Lisa Bonner, a travel aficionado, is a veteran entertainment lawyer with offices in New York. Her work has appeared in theGrio, Yahoo! Travel, Ebony and Essence. Follow her on social media @lisabonner

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Barcelona and Ibiza Summer 2018: Wine Not?  was originally published on hellobeautiful.com

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