Barcelona, Spain
During the Formula 1 race weekend, you should visit the nearby eateries and pubs if you want to have a true Barcelona dining experience. Everyone may find something they like in Barcelona's food scene, from bread to seafood.
Like exploring New York City without viewing the Statue of Liberty, going to Barcelona without eating paella is simply not done. You'll understand why once you've tried a bite or two of the typical Spanish dish made with rice, saffron, chicken, and/or shellfish. It's delicious! The most well-known market in the city, La Boqueria, must be visited. The market, which has more than 200 sellers, is situated in the Las Ramblas neighborhood of the Catalan city and provides visitors with the freshest food as well as touristy kitsch related to food (like aprons, mugs, and spoons). The Spanish favor eating smaller savory dishes (a.k.a. tapas) rather than one giant meal, which makes it easy to sample multiple foods in one sitting. And last, try cool, refreshing, and full-of-flavor, gazpacho, which is a traditional Spanish soup that is perfect for summertime dining.