Monday, June 8, 2026
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Barcelona from the clouds: A journey through its elevated gastronomy
Discover Barcelona from a privileged perspective. We tour the city’s most exclusive restaurants and terraces, where haute cuisine blends with the best views of the Mediterranean to offer a unique lifestyle at great heights.
Barcelona from the clouds: A journey through its elevated gastronomy
Barcelona isn’t only savored on the street among historic markets and taverns. For those seeking an experience that elevates the five senses, the Catalan capital offers a constellation of gastronomic proposals located at the tops of its most iconic buildings.
If you’re thinking of moving to the city or simply want to discover its most exclusive side, we invite you to join us in these temples of flavor with views of the Mediterranean.
1. Torre d'Alta Mar: Vanguard at 75 meters above the sea
Located in the old Port Vell cable car tower, this restaurant offers one of the city’s most panoramic experiences.
- The ambiance: Sophisticated and cosmopolitan. It’s the perfect place for a romantic dinner where the port lights take center stage.
- Essentials: Its author Mediterranean dishes, with special emphasis on fresh seafood products.
- Views: 360-degree panorama from Barceloneta to the Montjuïc silhouette.
2. Nobu Barcelona: Japanese luxury in the sky of Sants
On the 25th floor of the Nobu Hotel, we find one of the crown jewels of international gastronomy in the city.
- The offering: The Robert De Niro brand and chef Nobu Matsuhisa translate into a perfect fusion of Japanese technique and local products.
- The detail: Its minimalist design ensures nothing distracts from the spectacular urban view while you enjoy its legendary Black Cod Miso.
3. Azimuth Rooftop (Almanac): The most elegant Afterwork
If you’re looking for something more relaxed but equally exclusive, the Almanac Hotel terrace is the meeting point of local high society.
- The concept: Signature cocktails and shareable bites.
- Why go: It’s the perfect spot to watch the sunset over the Sagrada Família dome with an artisanal cocktail in hand.
Why live among the heights?
As real estate market experts, we know that a property is not only its interior. Orientation and height are decisive factors in a home’s value in Barcelona.
"Living in an attic in the Eixample or a loft in Diagonal Mar isn’t just a matter of status, it’s an investment in natural light, privacy, and, of course, having the city at your feet."