Kiwi Curated
Where to Eat, Drink and Play When Spain Reopens
by Eva ZhuWe can’t wait to sit on a sunny patio, sipping on cocktails with a round of tapas. In the meantime, we’re mapping all the hotel hot spots we want to visit once Spain reopens. First on our list, the great cities of Barcelona and Madrid.
Where to Eat, Drink and Play When Spain Reopens
Nestled under an ivy-clad pergola away from the hustle of downtown Barcelona, the Terrace at Fairmont Rey Juan Carlos I is what laid-back afternoons are made of. We look forward to the sizzle of the barbeque, along with views of the tranquil gardens and glistening pool.
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Located street-level in the middle of Rambla de Catalunya, one of Barcelona’s busiest boulevards, Murmuri Barcelona’s terrace is surrounded by the heartbeat of the city. We’ll sunbathe here with a glass in hand, toasting the vibrant energy of this enigmatic city.
VIEW HOTELWhere to Eat, Drink and Play When Spain Reopens
Once a private home, Primero Primera Boutique Hotel is a local’s secret. Inside this cozy hotel is a bar like no other, where visitors serve themselves and pay by an honor system. When we can, you’ll find us pouring a stiff drink and having philosophical chats by the fireplace.
VIEW HOTELWhere to Eat, Drink and Play When Spain Reopens
Hidden underneath the sophisticated Hotel SOFIA Barcelona is its alter-ego, Zuu Restaurant, an exclusive weekend dinner cabaret. We’ll reward ourselves with tickets to a cheeky dinner and show here when it’s time.
VIEW HOTELWhere to Eat, Drink and Play When Spain Reopens
On top of the Majestic Hotel and Spa is La Dolce Vitae rooftop, where all of Barcelona comes into view. We long for days in the Spanish sun, serenaded by a live DJ, nibbling on bites by Nandu Jubany and gazing at views of the Sagrada Familia’s famous spires.
VIEW HOTELWhere to Eat, Drink and Play When Spain Reopens
Looking out onto the street, the Restaurant at NH Collection Madrid is the perfect discreet place to watch the comings and goings of the charming, local neighborhood. We’ll spend an afternoon here under the natural daylight, slowly sampling a deliciously simple menu of Mediterranean dishes.
VIEW HOTELWhere to Eat, Drink and Play When Spain Reopens
In the 19th century, the El Padrino bookshop occupied the ground floor of Only You Boutique Hotel. Today, there are still books on the walls, in addition to a menu of the best Iberian hams and cheeses, wines served by the weight, craft beers and local tapas. We can’t wait to gather together here and leisurely debate poetry and literature.
VIEW HOTELWhere to Eat, Drink and Play When Spain Reopens
El Jardín De Diana is Hyatt Centric Gran Via Madrid’s secret rooftop bar. While the world buzzes around below, this garden terrace on the 10th floor offers an oasis filled with potted plants surrounded by beautiful architecture. Come here to rest under swaying palms with a glass of fine Spanish wine when all is well again.
VIEW HOTELWhere to Eat, Drink and Play When Spain Reopens
Hidden behind a service door is Bless Hotel Madrid’s secret lair, The Fetén Clandestine Club, a place where one goes to carry on the night. Those who find it will chance upon a bowling alley, signature cocktails and a fabulous night that may or may not have happened. As we await that future night on the town, we’re searching for clues to its entry.
VIEW HOTELWhere to Eat, Drink and Play When Spain Reopens
With leafy plants, rattan furniture and glass-enclosed views of Madrid’s rooftops, La Pérgola is The Principal Madrid’s enchanting garden in the sky. We’ll come here after dinner at Ático, two Michelin-starred chef Ramón Freixa’s informal fine dining restaurant in the same hotel. Dinner, cocktails or fondue, we can’t wait to taste it all.
VIEW HOTELNestled under an ivy-clad pergola away from the hustle of downtown Barcelona, the Terrace at Fairmont Rey Juan Carlos I is what laid-back afternoons are made of. We look forward to the sizzle of the barbeque, along with views of the tranquil gardens and glistening pool.
VIEW HOTELLocated street-level in the middle of Rambla de Catalunya, one of Barcelona’s busiest boulevards, Murmuri Barcelona’s terrace is surrounded by the heartbeat of the city. We’ll sunbathe here with a glass in hand, toasting the vibrant energy of this enigmatic city.
VIEW HOTELOnce a private home, Primero Primera Boutique Hotel is a local’s secret. Inside this cozy hotel is a bar like no other, where visitors serve themselves and pay by an honor system. When we can, you’ll find us pouring a stiff drink and having philosophical chats by the fireplace.
VIEW HOTELHidden underneath the sophisticated Hotel SOFIA Barcelona is its alter-ego, Zuu Restaurant, an exclusive weekend dinner cabaret. We’ll reward ourselves with tickets to a cheeky dinner and show here when it’s time.
VIEW HOTELOn top of the Majestic Hotel and Spa is La Dolce Vitae rooftop, where all of Barcelona comes into view. We long for days in the Spanish sun, serenaded by a live DJ, nibbling on bites by Nandu Jubany and gazing at views of the Sagrada Familia’s famous spires.
VIEW HOTELLooking out onto the street, the Restaurant at NH Collection Madrid is the perfect discreet place to watch the comings and goings of the charming, local neighborhood. We’ll spend an afternoon here under the natural daylight, slowly sampling a deliciously simple menu of Mediterranean dishes.
VIEW HOTELIn the 19th century, the El Padrino bookshop occupied the ground floor of Only You Boutique Hotel. Today, there are still books on the walls, in addition to a menu of the best Iberian hams and cheeses, wines served by the weight, craft beers and local tapas. We can’t wait to gather together here and leisurely debate poetry and literature.
VIEW HOTELEl Jardín De Diana is Hyatt Centric Gran Via Madrid’s secret rooftop bar. While the world buzzes around below, this garden terrace on the 10th floor offers an oasis filled with potted plants surrounded by beautiful architecture. Come here to rest under swaying palms with a glass of fine Spanish wine when all is well again.
VIEW HOTELHidden behind a service door is Bless Hotel Madrid’s secret lair, The Fetén Clandestine Club, a place where one goes to carry on the night. Those who find it will chance upon a bowling alley, signature cocktails and a fabulous night that may or may not have happened. As we await that future night on the town, we’re searching for clues to its entry.
VIEW HOTELWith leafy plants, rattan furniture and glass-enclosed views of Madrid’s rooftops, La Pérgola is The Principal Madrid’s enchanting garden in the sky. We’ll come here after dinner at Ático, two Michelin-starred chef Ramón Freixa’s informal fine dining restaurant in the same hotel. Dinner, cocktails or fondue, we can’t wait to taste it all.
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