Barcelona Escorts
Escorts in Barcelona

- Melania
- Barcelona

- Alexandra
- Barcelona
Escorts available to travel to Barcelona
Varying notice is required to book the following escorts for Barcelona.

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- Brussels

- Charly
- London

- Melina
- Brussels

- Laura
- Vienna

- Emily
- Brussels

- Michelle
- Brussels

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- London

- Emma
- Vienna

- Savane
- Brussels

- Lina
- London

- Audrey
- London

- Eva
- London

- Claudia
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- Sienna
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- London

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- London

- Anna
- London

- Valentina
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- Jessica and Eden
- London

- Roxanne
- Brussels

- Jill
- Vienna

- Alex
- London

- Elina
- London

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- Brussels

- Melek
- International

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- Isabelle
- London

- Sharon
- Milan

- Natalie
- Budapest

- Alisa
- Milan

- Jane
- Rome

- Diana
- Bologna

- Angy
- Rome

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- Milan

- Danielle
- London

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- Budapest

- Amy
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- London

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Barcelona Pubs and Bars
- The Spaniards are known for liking their drink, and Barcelona offers you the opportunity for many different drinking experiences, whether this be to sample the traditional Spanish sangría, the Catalonian export Cava, or one of the hundreds of wines made in the region. Spanish beer is also popular in Barcelona, as is sherry. Barcelona offers a variety of drinking venues from quaint to hi-tech. The Mirablau on Plaça Doctor Andreu is one such designer bar, perched on top Tibidabo hill, which has a funky interior, and a massive picture window overlooking the city. Many of the bars in the city also serve tapas, which are traditional Spanish snacks, with their drinks, and one bar famous for this is El Xampanyet on Carrer de Montcada. One of the oldest in the city, this bar is also famous for its xampanyet (sparkling wine) and anchovies. The interior is very picturesque, complete with original ceramic tiles. Boadas in the same area, on Carrer dels Tallers, off the Rambla, is renowned for its fabulous cocktails, being the oldest cocktail bar in the city; and also has an olde-worlde feel, with its 1930s décor.
The trendiest area to head to for the bar scene is El Born, which has many hip establishments. Cool bars of the moment include the Plastic Bar, for heavy tequila drinkers, and Woman Caballero, for consummate party-goers, which doesn’t even open until 2am! For another up-to-the-minute experience head to Irati, on Carrer del Cardenal Casañas, in the Barri Gotic, which is just one of a whole new trend of bars offering genuine Basque country pichos (tapas). The atmosphere here is great, and if you add to the tapas, one of the fabulous locally-produced Catalan wines, you’re sure to be in for a fantastic night!
For an authentic Irish experience in Spanish surroundings, head to Kitty O’Shea’s, on Carrer de la Nau Santa Maria, the original Irish pub in Barcelona. An oasis of warmth and friendliness amidst the dingy locale, this pub is one to visit for its atmosphere. The staff here is friendly, and the beer is great, one not to miss! For another great bar with a friendly ambience, the place to go to is Castellas in Plaça Bonsuccés, which has been owned by the same family since the 19th century! This is a local favourite, and is absolutely heaving on a night when the city’s beloved Barça have won a match. The bar also offers wonderful fresh, homemade tapas to be served with the excellent drinks.
For an experience which is the height of incongruity, head to Jamboree, in Plaça Reial, which was once a convent! It is now renowned as one of the best jazz clubs in Barcelona, and hosts both local talent, and musicians from around the world. The atmosphere here is amazing, and the drink flows all night long. An added bonus is the disco which operates from 12.30am. For those who would prefer an old-world traditional Spanish drinking adventure, head to Bodega La Palma, on Carrer de la Palma de Sant Just, in the Barri Gotic area. Here the wine is stored in barrels propped up around the bar, and then served to you in ceramic pitchers! The setting for this step back in time is a converted old wine cellar, so you will feel that you really are in the Spain of the past!