General

Gilda by Beligious

Gilda by Belgious is a  recently opened gourmet restaurant located on the emblematic Carrer Ample in the Gothic Quarter. In line with the group Belgious, Gilda offers a surprisingly contemporary design its present in its three environments very delicate and original.

The kitchen delights diners with a menu designed from traditional Mediterranean recipes, adding touches of fusion with elements of Belgian cuisine. All this gives rise to a innovate and surprising experience by the excellent quality of the products and careful preparation. Among its specialties are the steak with Bearnaise sauce and Belgian fries and stewed meat with Belgian beer Leffe.

In Gildas by Belgious it is possible to enjoy the best food and delicious Belgian beer at any time of day. They have a breakfast service in the week and late-morning brunch on weekends. At night, in addition, this restaurant is ideal for an excellent range of cocktails and beers. Certainly, the ideal place to be hold private events in the hands of an excellent catering service in true Belgian style.

Address: C/ Ample 34,  08002 Barcelona

Hours: 18:30 to 24:00 (every day)

Food: Mediterranean, Traditional, Belgian

Avg. Price: 16€

Specialty / Recommendations: Steak with Bearnaise sauce, Belgian fries and Stewed Meat with Belgian beer Leffe.

Environment: Relaxed

Features: Air conditioned, Can be privatize , English spoken, Français parlé, WiFi

Cards: Visa, MasterCard

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Gothic Quarter

Gothic Quarter

The beautiful neighbourhood known as the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) is so called because it used to be the Roman village and therefore has some remnants of its glorious past. However these days due to the constant modernization its very possible to spot an ancient building right next to one built in the late 90s. It is this mix of old and new that brings people from across the globe to visit the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona.

The narrow, winding streets create quite a labyrinth and means that it may take a while to get your bearings. We recommend you always look up and around or you may just miss some of the best bits this area has to offer. However you wont be able to miss one of the stand out attractions: the huge Cathedral which has a stunning courtyard full of plants and oddly, geese.

The Barri Gòtic has many peaceful squares (Plaças) where you can sit back and enjoy your surroundings. You will be spoilt for choice of restaurants and bars, especially around Plaça Reial which is always a hive of activity day and night. The night life in the Gothic Quarter is lively to say the least and you will always find somewhere to have a drink or, if your legs are not too tired from exploring the city, a bit of a dance. Calle Ferran, which is just to the side of Plaça Reial leading up to the imposing government buildings of Plaça Sant Jaume, is also good for bars and restaurants.

From the more commercial area of Calle Portal de L’Angel to all the little boutiques on Calle Avinyo the Gothic Quarter is a shopoholics paradise. Make sure you walk around to experience all you can, the Gothic Quarter is the perfect go to are for that afternoon stroll whilst walking off your Menu del Dia.

There are metro stops on both sides of the Gothic Quarter, there are 3 on Las Ramblas which runs up one side of the area, and on the other is Jaume 1. However you are in the centre of the city and many of Barcelona’s attractions are just a walk away.

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