Grey Street


Delightful Australian-owned Grey Street brings Amy Cocker's expertly curated collection of wonderfully fun and original homewares, statement jewellery and fashion to this 2019-launched El Born address. Most pieces are by locally based artisans, from customised tote bags and colourful tarot cards to lovely handpainted ceramic pots, plates and mugs. There's another branch in El Raval.


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1. Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar

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At the southwestern end of Passeig del Born stands Barcelona’s finest Catalan Gothic church, Santa Maria del Mar (Our Lady of the Sea). Begun in 1329,…

2. Edifici de Correus

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Designed by architects Josep Goday and Jaume Torres in the 1920s, Barcelona's main post office building is filled with Noucentista paintings and crowned…

3. El Fossar de les Moreres

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Opposite the Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar's eastern flank, an eternal flame burns brightly over a steel arch and an apparently anonymous sunken square:…

4. El Cap de Barcelona

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An icon by the waterfront, this eye-catching 15m-high primary-coloured sculpture was designed by famous American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein for the 1992…

5. Passeig del Born

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Framed by the majestic Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar and the former Mercat del Born, leafy Passeig del Born was Barcelona's main playground from the…

6. Hash, Marihuana & Hemp Museum

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One of the world's largest museums dedicated to all things cannabis-related opened to much fanfare in 2012. Set in the beautifully restored 16th-century…

7. Porta de Mar

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On the edge of the old Roman city, on the spot where the entry gate from the port once stood, further ruins of the 4th-century Roman wall have been…

8. Carrer de Montcada

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Today running between the Romanesque Capella d'en Marcús and Passeig del Born, this medieval high street (an early example of town planning) was driven…