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Welcome, thrill seekers, to the vibrant neighborhoods of Barcelona! Get entranced by beautiful Barri Gòtic, where medieval charm awaits you behind every corner. Jump into el Born for a flavor of culture, trendy cafes and wine bars, or hit up the beachside in Barceloneta. Gràcia’s bohemian spirit and charming squares make it a fetching labyrinth that feels straight out of an adventure. Jackbox-style fun, fused with real-life excitement! Ready or not, Barcelona’s diverse neighborhoods are full of hidden gems, local surprises, and backyard legends. Let’s play!

Barcelona, Catalonia

Plaça de Catalunya is a highly recognized public square situated in central Barcelona. It is considered the city center and is where the old city and the 19th-century built Eixample meet. Retail shops and cafes surround the bustling square allowing for lots of activity. The place also offers a wealth of monuments and sculptures adding spice to your corporate scavenger hunt.

Plaça Reial is a lively square sandwiched between La Rambla and the Gothic Quarter, making it easily accessible. The impressive lampposts designed by Gaudí along with various establishments around the plaza would definitely provide interesting scavenger hunt cues.

Plaça de Sant Jaume is a notable square representing the administrative heart of Barcelona. Home to the City Hall and the Palace of the Generalitat of Catalonia, the square offers not just ample space but also a great historical background ideal for clue creation.

Plaça d'Espanya is known as one of Barcelona's most important squares, enriched with culture and architecture such as the iconic Venetian towers. The place is surrounded by the Fira Barcelona and Arenas de Barcelona, which are shopping and leisure centres.

El Raval is a neighbourhood known for its vibrant street life and iconic landmarks. Participants are bound to enjoy exploring its multicultural, edgy personality. The labyrinth of streets holds a mixture of innovative boutiques, popular bars, and local shops.

Plaça de Catalunya

Plaça de Catalunya is a highly recognized public square situated in central Barcelona. It is considered the city center and is where the old city and the 19th-century built Eixample meet. Retail shops and cafes surround the bustling square allowing for lots of activity. The place also offers a wealth of monuments and sculptures adding spice to your corporate scavenger hunt.

SUGGESTED ENDING VENUES:

Plaça Reial

Plaça Reial is a lively square sandwiched between La Rambla and the Gothic Quarter, making it easily accessible. The impressive lampposts designed by Gaudí along with various establishments around the plaza would definitely provide interesting scavenger hunt cues.

SUGGESTED ENDING VENUES:

  • Flaherty´s Irish Pub Barcelona - Sports-centric hangout dispensing beer, cocktails & hearty comfort food in a hopping atmosphere.
  • Kitchens of Saint Catherine - Tapas, Mediterranean & global dishes at a hip venue with an open kitchen in Santa Caterina market.
  • La Plata - Drinks & nibbles are offered at this intimate tapas bar with a traditional ambiance.
  • Restaurant El Foro - Argentinian steaks & Mediterranean food in an 1800s building with avant-garde art installations.
  • El Quim de la Boqueria - Long-standing market restaurant serving inventive small bites & seafood dishes, plus wine.

Plaça de Sant Jaume

Plaça de Sant Jaume is a notable square representing the administrative heart of Barcelona. Home to the City Hall and the Palace of the Generalitat of Catalonia, the square offers not just ample space but also a great historical background ideal for clue creation.

SUGGESTED ENDING VENUES:

  • Kitchens of Saint Catherine - Tapas, Mediterranean & global dishes at a hip venue with an open kitchen in Santa Caterina market.
  • Pura Brasa Rambla de Catalunya
  • La Plata - Drinks & nibbles are offered at this intimate tapas bar with a traditional ambiance.
  • Restaurant El Foro - Argentinian steaks & Mediterranean food in an 1800s building with avant-garde art installations.
  • Sidecar - Pint-sized venue offering a stylish bar area & a stage hosting live rock, soul & pop musicians.

Plaça d'Espanya

Plaça d'Espanya is known as one of Barcelona's most important squares, enriched with culture and architecture such as the iconic Venetian towers. The place is surrounded by the Fira Barcelona and Arenas de Barcelona, which are shopping and leisure centres.

SUGGESTED ENDING VENUES:

  • Quimet & Quimet - Sandwiches & tapas served in a boisterous, snug, historic bar boasting over 500 bottles of wine.
  • Maitea - Traditional Basque-style bites & wine offered in a cozy, informal bistro with a bar & a dining area.
  • Bar Marsella - Popular for absinthe, this time-worn watering hole was once frequented by Picasso & Hemingway.
  • Cera 23 - Rustic setting for artfully plated, creative Spanish cuisine, including a black rice "volcano."
  • Alba Granados - Catalan tapas & paella, plus charcoal-grilled meat & fish, at a stylish venue with leather sofas.

El Raval

El Raval is a neighbourhood known for its vibrant street life and iconic landmarks. Participants are bound to enjoy exploring its multicultural, edgy personality. The labyrinth of streets holds a mixture of innovative boutiques, popular bars, and local shops.

SUGGESTED ENDING VENUES:

  • Cerveseria Catalana - Traditional tapas are served at this vibrant hangout with bar seating & shaded sidewalk tables.
  • Tapas, 24
  • El Drac de Sant Jordi - Pinchos, crema catalana desserts & sangria served in a casual dining room with tiled floors.
  • Bodega La Tinaja - Old-world, country-style tavern offering cured meats & cheeses, along with tapas & wine.
  • DosTrece Restaurant-Lounge

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