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Discover El Celler d'Estruc, a cozy wine bar in Barcelona's Eixample district, offering a selection of local wines and a taste of Catalonia's rich culture.
Nestled in the heart of Barcelona's Eixample district, El Celler d'Estruc is a charming wine bar that invites tourists to indulge in the rich flavors and vibrant culture of Catalonia. With an impressive selection of local wines and a cozy atmosphere, it's a perfect spot for relaxation and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Metro
To get to El Celler d'Estruc at C/ de Bailèn, 141, take the Metro Line 1 (Red Line) from any station close to you. If you are near Plaça de Catalunya, board the train in the direction of Fondo. Get off at the 'Hospital de Sant Pau' station. Once you exit the station, head south on Carrer de Sant Antoni Maria Claret. Continue until you reach Carrer de Bailèn, then turn left. El Celler d'Estruc will be on your right.
Bus
You can also reach El Celler d'Estruc by taking the bus. Look for the nearest bus stop and take Bus 54, which travels towards 'Via Laietana'. Get off at the stop 'C/ de Bailèn - C/ de Provença'. Once you get off the bus, walk a short distance down C/ de Bailèn, and El Celler d'Estruc will be located at number 141 on your left.
Walking
If you are nearby, you can walk to El Celler d'Estruc. From the landmark 'Sagrada Familia', head southwest on Carrer de Provença towards Carrer de Còrsega. Continue walking until you reach the intersection with Carrer de Bailèn, then turn right. El Celler d'Estruc will be on your left at number 141.
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