If you pass by, take pictures. There's no need to go there. I didn't open the door when I went, so I might as well go to the Bishop of Barcelona.
Plaza del Pi
Posted: Sep 12, 2014
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Tiramisu8511
5/5Outstanding
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The Plaza is quiet and full of artistic flavor as if traveling through time and space away from the noise... Rarely, the building style is so unified in the Mediterranean style of the small town of Siches in Barcelona Stedges, and it is very pleasant to drink the smallest cappuccino in a BAR that has ever been drunk.
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Posted: Nov 4, 2017
5/5Outstanding
Picturesque plaza in the Gothic Quarter. And a really great market is set up here multiple times a month - honey, cheese, mushrooms, pottery and more!
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Posted: Nov 1, 2017
钟声无恙
3/5Average
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Pines are small, lonely, and the square is small. It's a small local market. The highlight is that there's a shop that buys all kinds of traditional knives and scissors and old-fashioned barbershop appliances. Look, I don't want to go. Super fun. A shop selling locally cooked sugar was found in a nearby alley, and it was full of surprises.
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Posted: Mar 4, 2016
junqiao520
3/5Average
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The square named after pine trees naturally takes tall and tall pine trees as its main tone. It is green and evergreen all the year round.
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Posted: Dec 30, 2015
草草青
3/5Average
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Where literary and artistic youth love to go. Personally, I think there are too many people and there is a lot of noise. I prefer to go to quiet places.