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| Barcelona: La Vida Loca |
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| Written by Kelli Steckbauer, MG Design |
| Monday, June 11 2012 10:11 |
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Barcelona: The architecture, the palm trees, the food, the wine, the ocean. What’s there not to love? In one city, you can capture so much of Spain’s culturally rich history and modern day charm. There are three main convention centers in Barcelona. The CCIB, which is located in the Fórum Diagonal Mar area; the Fira de Barcelona Montjuïc on Pl. Espanya; and Fira de Barcelona Gran Via in a newer development of town just down the road from Montjuïc. The CCIB is much smaller than the other two, but you’ll often find smaller shows there. Many shows that were located in Montjuïc are moving to the newer Gran Via location due to easier access for trucks, a larger fairground space along with more parking spots for those who decide to drive to the show. Montjuïc, while located in a very populated area of Barcelona with easy access to many restaurants Working in Barcelona can be a bit difficult. While the building materials and processes are very similar to the rest of Europe, they do like their siestas in Spain. If you hire a Spanish agency to build your stand, be sure to inquire about their work schedules for the day. Plan around electricians and other hall workers possibly disappearing for a couple hours in the afternoon. For larger shows, they may have shifts in place to help fill the time void during the siesta. Now, a bigger question: How do you choose where to take your clients, prospects or team to dinner in a town with so many amazing choices? As with most cities, sometimes the smaller, hole-in-the-wall-type places are the best. My personal favorite is Raco de la Vila. Google it. It’s amazing! I’ve never been disappointed nor have any of my guests. They speak multiple different languages and have divine food and excellent service. As with the rest of Barcelona, dinner begins much later, with some places not even opening until 8 p.m., but that doesn’t mean you can’t get in here earlier if needed. Make a reservation if you are going during standard dinner hours. Finally, if you have any down time, there are a few great tourist things to do. Shop, drink and party down La Rambla, check out Olympic Village, and the easiest and most comprehensive tour of Barcelona can be accomplished with the bus tour. There are multiple areas to buy tickets for the bus tour, and you can hop on and off as you please, so there is no hurry if you want a few extra minutes at one stop. If it’s a nice day and you’d just like to take a stroll, head down to Barceloneta and enjoy a gorgeous view of the water. The aquarium and multiple restaurants are also right there if you need a break from the sun. As a final reminder, please be safe. Pickpockets are no joke in Barcelona, so you need to be aware of your surroundings at all times. Now enjoy Spain. |









