Dani Pujalte takes us Trippin in Barcelona
Dani Pujalte takes us Trippin in Barcelona
Dani PujalteBarcelona-based photographer Dani Pujalte body of work demonstrates the emotional journey experienced by many in his generation: changing expectations of a future plagued by uncertainty.
Dani graduated with a law degree in 2008, but rather than pursuing legal ambitions he decided on a career in photography. His photography revolves around landscape and exploration in ambiguous spaces as a tool to tackle cultural and social issues. Scroll down to check out his guide to the city of Barcelona.
In this Guide
Quimet
“Of all the bars I really like Quimet. They have tapas and conservas. I used to live really close so this was the bar I went to all the time”
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“It's the best party in Barcelona. You'll need to drink but it's definitely the best party in town”
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“This place is really special. When we had the Olympics here they built a pool with a super high trampoline where you can see all of Barcelona. They built a shitty bar there too, it’s not fancy at all but that’s why I like it. It’s good for the views, having a beer with your friends and watching the sunset”
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“I really like this gallery. It's also in Montjuic so stop by when you're there”
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“I really like pizza and Italian food. It’s really good here. It’s a bit expensive, but not super expensive and they have really good wines. It's run by two twin brothers and I really recommend this one I love it. Everything’s super good, the spaghetti and squid ink pasta super good”
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“It's super crowded but they've opened an exhibition on Picasso with photography which is really nice. I've been lucky to have been documenting the installation and stuff so I got a sneak peek. There are loads of cool sculptures too.”
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“I've been going here since I was super young - this is a good club to go to in Barcelona”
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“We’re super lucky in Barcelona to have the sea here, it's super important for me. Whenever I have some free space, I used to go to where the beach is separated by stones because I hate sand. I have my own stone that I sit on, relax and have my legs in the water. I really like this stone. There’s not thousands of tourists so you can be chill alone and naked too”
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