Top of the world: the Columbus monument viewing point in the city centre has a wine tourism space where you can taste wine while enjoying the spectacular view of the Ramblas spread out below you.On the sea: you can take sailing trips with wine and food pairings to enjoy on board. The boat takes you from the Port Olímpic in Barcelona to the wine-growing regions on the Mediterranean.In traditional bars: for example, in the Poble-Sec neighbourhood, full of classic old-fashioned bars where the locals gather for a vermouth.In culinary hotels: these establishments are recognised for their special attention to Catalan fine dining, for their relaxed atmosphere, and for having a maximum of 60 rooms.On a bus tour: the Barcelona tourist board organises trips with guided tours and tastings of wines, cavas and cheeses in Penedés region wineries.
