Arenas

Barcelona


Housed within an old 1900-built bull ring (bullfighting ceased in 1977), Las Arenas is one of the city's best malls, converted by Italian-British architect Lord Richard Rogers in 2011. The exterior still features the original arched windows and Moorish-inspired designs, while inside it's sleek and modern, with high-street stores. The open-air rooftop offers spectacular city views and several restaurants.


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