Catalans swear by this place for lunch or an early evening snack. Supposedly the birth place of the tasty La Bomba (a lightly fried ball of potato and meat covered in spicy sauce), La Cova Fumada also serves fresh seafood and roasted artichokes.
Let your mind wander at this famous absinthe bar. Hemingway, Dali, Picasso, and Miro did.
The La Semproniana restaurant in Barcelona is one of the best spots in town where to have a good meal without breaking the bank. If you fancy a nice place with some nouvelle cuisine twists on the traditional catalan cuisine and a cozy atmosphere, that is.
It is a special place to eat in for a number of reasons.
A traditional flea market which is one of the most bizarre, kitschy and surprising places in Barcelona. You can find almost everything here: old film cameras, furniture and decoration stuff, vintage books, toys, cheap clothes and even porn DVDs and magazines.
Tibidabo is a mountain in Barcelona that you can't possibly miss. With a height of 512 meters (1700 feet) it is a great panoramic site with a spectacular view over Barcelona.
The old hindu neighborhoud in down town city of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mt. Abraham is a great spot for a day hike located in the Central Green Mountains.
Munnar has a beauty that is unique and original like no other in that it has been cultivated for the growth of tea leaves, of which is mostly owned by Tata Tea Company (the producers of the popular Tetley Brand.) The rich hues of green are about as refreshing as the crisp and cool mountain air, a definite break from the cruel South-Indian heat. Known as the 'Switzerland of India' for its natural habitat and classic architecture.