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Cool new boutique hotels in Europe
Travelers looking for value and style are in luck: new affordable, design-conscious properties are opening up across Europe. Hotel Indigo, InterContinental Hotel Group’s boutique brand, now has an outpost in London, its first location outside Nort...
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Dining in Barcelona
When ordering at sit-down restaurants, it's perfectly fine to as for a media ración (half-portion). Also, locals don't usually tip more than a couple of euros at tapas bars.
Eat breakfast like a local in Barcelona
Regulars opt for just-made tortillas (vegetable-filled omelets) or a straight-ahead Catalonian breakfast of café con leche with pa amb tomàquet, Spain's ubiquitous tomato-rubbed toast.
Visiting Barcelona's Boqueria Market
Go early (before 8 a.m.) to see Barcelona's Mercat de la Boqueria in full swing, or wait till after 10:30 so you can watch Márquez preparing for lunch at El Quim de la Boqueria.
Where the locals eat breakfast in Barcelona
While Pinotxo deservedly gets the tourist traffic, serious breakfast buffs—vendors, foodies, the city's top chefs—gather at El Quim de la Boqueria.