Cafe de la Opera

La Rambla 74 Cuisines: Spanish

About

The city's most famous café opened opposite the Gran Teatre del Liceu (Opera House) in 1929 and has become a landmark. The eclectic interior decor artfully combines three very different styles: 19th century, art nouveau and art deco. The two floors and terrace on Las Ramblas are always packed with tourists and locals alike. The first floor is a good spot for a quiet coffee in a relaxing atmosphere. The selection of coffees, beers and pastries is simply excellent. Aside from tea and coffee, they also have wine, whiskey, brandy, and snacks such as tapas and bocadillos.

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