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  1. Palo Market Fest. BARCELONA - 1,2 JUNIO. COMPRA TU TICKET. PARTICIPA COMO EXPOSITOR. CALENDARIO 2024. MÚSICA. DISEÑO. GASTRO. Después del éxito alcanzado en Barcelona, Palo Market Fest presenta un nuevo proyecto itinerante que potencia el concepto de ocio, cultura y comercio al aire libre y lo lleva más lejos.

  2. Palo Alto Barcelona es un recinto fabril situado en Poblenou, dedicado desde 1997 a la promoción y gestión de actividades vinculadas a la creatividad y el diseño.

  3. After the success in Barcelona, Palo Market Fest presents a new itinerant project that enhances the concept of outdoor leisure, culture and commerce and takes it further.

    • Get Your Bearings in Poblenou
    • Brunch, Coffee and Craft Beer
    • Vintage Wares and New-Age Design
    • Festivals Galore

    Poblenou is located to the east of the city centre, between the area of Glories and the beach. It used to be a very traditional Catalan neighbourhood, and the central and lower parts of the barrio still are. This area is dotted with colourful Modernista architecture, and even has its own ‘rambla’ (esplanade). The north and surrounding areas, howeve...

    Little Fern Café

    Every cool district needs its brunch cafes, and in Poblenou Little Fern Caféis one of the best, offering a Kiwi brunch concept. Its minimalist design incorporates whitewashed walls and lots of green plants, while the menu features everything from classic avo smash and granola to tasty corn fritter stacks and charcoal lattes. Be sure to try the kimchi pancakes: they’re way better than they sound.

    Espai Joliu

    Plants meet coffee at this hip concept store, where you can sit down and enjoy your matcha lattes, flat whites and chia puddings among pots of mini cacti, ferns and succulents.

    Skye Coffee Co.

    Another trendy spot to get your caffeine fix is the huge Espacio 88 warehouse, where top-notch coffees are served from a vintage coffee van. The space also holds workshops, exhibitions and events.

    Palo Alto

    Named after the tech city in California, Palo Altois Barcelona’s trendiest market. Housed in an old factory, it is filled with hip vintage clothes, local handicrafts and designs, DJs and bands. Outside in the leafy garden area, you’ll find an array of food trucks selling everything from vegan fare to gourmet burgers. The market takes place on the first weekend of every month and is now so popular that you need to buy tickets to enter.

    Noak Room

    Hip Scandi design can be found in abundance at the cosy Noak Room, a vintage furniture and homeware store. The unique pieces are sourced directly from Sweden, Denmark and Norway.

    BD Barcelona Design

    The very best of Barcelona design has been brought together in this huge, chic industrial warehouse. There’s everything from vases and mirrors to lamps, chairs and tables, designed by modern Catalan designers and even the greats like Salvador Dalí and Antoni Gaudí. You might also like: The best free things to do in Barcelona

    Independent Barcelona Coffee Festival

    The best coffee roasters in the citycome together to show off their barista skills inside one of Poblenou’s old warehouses in late October/early November each year. There are free lattes and espressos for those prepared to wait in the somewhat disorderly queues, as well as coffee tasting workshops and talks if you want to learn more about the beans.

    Poblenou Open Day/Night

    The barrio opens itself up for the city to snoop around its design schools, workshops, galleries, hotels, and even garage rooftops for one night in November and one day in May. It’s a crazy hive of events hidden all over the district: discover DJs set up in galleries, and cocktail bars nestled in old abandoned buildings and tech hotels.

    Llum BCN

    The city’s festival of lighttakes over Poblenou and the @22 district in mid-February each year. Light installations are projected onto the facades of hotels and tech companies, while others can be found hidden inside design schools and renovated factories. You may have to queue to see the best of them, but it’s usually well worth it.

  4. 6. März 2017 · Named after the towering chimneystack in the center of the complex, Palo Alto was one of the first textile factories in Poble Nou district to be turned into a design space. Now it’s a design market.

  5. El 6 y 7 de diciembre llega la primera edición de Palo Alto Market a Barcelona. La iniciativa cuenta con el apoyo de la Fundación Palo Alto y reunirá cada mes a unos 150 expositores originales y con productos exclusivos. Una apuesta singular para crear un mercado callejero de calidad que se propone convertirse en una cita mensual imprescindible.

  6. 27. Feb. 2022 · Mitte des 19. Jhd. wandeln sich die Brachflächen des Stadtviertels Poblenou, Bezirk Sant Martí, in wenigen Jahren zum industriellen Zentrum von Barcelona. 1875 errichtete der katalanische Baumeister Antoni Vila i Bruguera für den Unternehmer Ramon Gal i Joan Puigsech einen Fabrikkomplex für die Wollgarn (hilo de lana ) Produktion.