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What is the red drink in Barcelona?

Sangria. We can't make a list of the most popular drinks without talking about Sangria, can we? Made with red wine and chopped fruits, this punch-style drink is incredibly popular with tourists. While Barcelona locals do drink Sangria, this beverage is really a tourist favorite!



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Tinto de verano is a refreshing combination of red wine and lemon soda. This fizzy mixture is the summer drink of choice for locals in Spain, who often choose it over sangria.

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Sangria. With a refreshing blend of fruits and spices, sangria is known to be the signature Spanish beverage. Ingredients can include ginger, cinnamon, pieces of lemon, orange, apple, peach, mango, melon, kiwi, grapes, pineapple, berries, and more.

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Drinking in Barcelona: what the locals drink in Catalonia's capital
  • Coffee. Forget the huge slurpy sized coffees to go. ...
  • Vermouth. Vermouth o'clock is what teatime is to the British. ...
  • Cava. Cava is Catalonia's sparkling wine and point of pride for Catalan winemakers. ...
  • Gin & Tonic. ...
  • Wine. ...
  • Horchata.


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Tipping in Spain works differently: The customer actually has the option to not leave any tip at all. However, restaurants expect a 10% tip on each bill—although it's not a formal rule, and that percentage is much lower than tipping practices in other countries.

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A bomba, meaning “bomb” in English, might seem a bit like a croqueta, but there are a few differences. Bombas are always breaded, fried balls of mashed potatoes. They're stuffed with pork or beef in the center. Then, they're topped with a super-spicy sauce and an alioli (the Spanish name for aioli)!

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