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monica asenjo

monica

Spain

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English, Spanish e German.

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Hi, I am monica asenjo

I'm from Barcelona, Spain

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About me

I am a front-end developer and an astrologer, lucky to have lived in places like Hanover, Madrid and Santiago de Chile. I love listening great music and traveling. I've been living in Barcelona for sixteen years, a city with a cosmopolitan vibe and unique way of living. Here, arquitecture, design, gastronomy, history and good weather mix making this region a little paradise with endless possibilities for tourism.

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Interests

  • Art, Photography & Writing
  • Gastronomy
  • Local Shopping

City's Tips & Traps

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    Can Culleretes

    Since 1786, the emblematic restaurant Can Culleretes is the oldest in Barcelona. Together with a tasty traditional Catalan food, it evokes the Modernist period, with huge paintings in the lounges depicting bygone life.
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    Granja Viader

    The Granja Viader is a traditional chocolate shop (1.870) where you can you sit at the same marble tables in which Pablo Picasso, took a “Xicra” chocolate. The lifelong waiters and the picturesque picture that makes up the clientele also gives the coffee a nostalgic and evocative flavor. Especially since it opened in 1870 and it has been in the same family for five generations!
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