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World of Wonder: from Barcelona’s bold flavors to Granada’s rich traditions

Jul 23, 2025

Interested in exploring two of Spain’s most dynamic regions? Catalonia and its capital Barcelona are bursting with bold design and inspirational energy. Art afficionados can expect exceptional treasures. “From Gaudí’s surreal architecture to Picasso’s formative works and vibrant local markets, creativity pulses through every corner. The Catalan language and strong regional identity give the region its rhythm. A bold regional heritage adds an extra layer of depth to the story.

Move on by venturing south to Andalusia, where flamenco fills the streets and Moorish palaces steal the spotlight. Cities like Seville, Granada, and Córdoba brim with history, from the Alhambra to the Mezquita. The festivals? Memorable. Feria de Abril and Semana Santa light up the region with music, color, and tradition. Read on to discover the soul, style, and contrast of these two remarkable corners of Spain.

Barcelona (and Catalonia) named the World Region of Gastronomy in 2025

Call yourself a foodie? Then you’ll want to know that Catalonia, and especially Barcelona, carries the name of World Region of Gastronomy for 2025. The title reflects a dining scene that blends tradition, creativity, and global influence. Even actress Eva Longoria took notice. Her CNN series, Eva Longoria: Searching for Spain, kicks off in Barcelona, tracing both Spain’s rich culinary culture and her ancestral roots. The first episode delves into Catalonia’s bold culinary spirit, featuring chefs like Ferran Adrià and his innovative take on traditional Catalan stew.

While tapas enjoy a reputation as a hallmark of Spanish cuisine, Barcelona brings a bold and creative twist to the tradition. The city reimagines small plates with inventive flavor and flair. Catalonia’s culinary identity celebrates contrasts—“mar i muntanya” (sea and mountain) dishes form the center of local specialties. Include markets like La Boqueria and Santa Caterina as essential stops. They are overflowing with fresh produce, seafood, and spices, and serve as buzzing social spots. For an upscale experience, check out Grupo Tragaluz’s standout restaurant Tragaluz, or their latest launch, Cohete—a dining-meets-nightlife concept on Avda Diagonal.

Shopping & sights

Just around the corner from Tragaluz restaurant sits Santa Eulalia, one of Barcelona’s most iconic shopping destinations. Serving stylish men and women since 1843, the boutique offers a wide range of products, from custom tailoring to exclusive perfumes. Its rooftop restaurant, The Bistrot, overlooks the city, adding to the unique experience. With its global reach, shipping to over 160 countries, fashion lovers should include Santa Eulalia as a must-visit.

While brands like Mango and Zara dominate Spain’s trend-driven fashion scene, Barcelona also champions sustainability. The city serves as a hub for vintage finds and upcycled fashion. Boutiques like Gimaguas, a cave-like space led by Spanish twins often referred to as the Olsen twins of Barcelona, offer a youthful, beach-meets-urban style. For a hands-on experience, try the Espadrilles Experience. You’ll design your pair while sipping cava, snacking on tapas, and enjoying live music. Catalan icon Salvador Dalí famously wore espadrilles himself.

Speaking of Catalan icons, Antoni Gaudí continues to enjoy a reputation as one of the most celebrated architects in the world. His whimsical, nature-inspired works define Catalan Modernism. Landmarks like the Sagrada Familia and the recently restored Casa Batlló form essential stops, now enhanced with immersive, tech-driven experiences. For more modernist inspiration, visit the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA). Pablo Picasso called Barcelona home for a time. While being born in Andalusia, he linked two creative powerhouses with one legendary name.

All aboard

Traveling from Barcelona to Granada by high-speed train render Andalusia an easily accessible next stop. The journey takes about seven hours and connects city centers directly, making it a scenic and convenient option. Granada carries a strong Moorish influence, shaped by its history as the last city to be reclaimed by the Catholic Monarchs in 1492. One can spot this legacy everywhere – in its food, architecture, and artisan culture. While the Alhambra belongs to Spain’s most visited landmarks, make sure to also visit the Arab baths, which still offer traditional treatments today.

Blending this deep-rooted history with forward-thinking innovation, Symrise celebrates Granada through its local facility. The site specializes in cosmetic and fragrance ingredients, many of which use renewable raw materials derived from nature. These destinations showcase how tradition and modern beauty can merge, making them all the more worth the journey.

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