Bunkers del Carmel
AttractionOld Civil War bunkers on a hilltop with the best panoramic view of Barcelona. Locals come at sunset with wine and snacks. Totally free.
Experience Barcelona like a local — hidden tapas bars, secret plazas, and rooftop terraces off the beaten path. Skip the tourist traps on La Rambla and explore the tapas bars, hidden plazas, and rooftop terraces that real barcelonins love.
Old Civil War bunkers on a hilltop with the best panoramic view of Barcelona. Locals come at sunset with wine and snacks. Totally free.
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