“Cool places” you just can’t miss

 

This summer,
it’s time to enjoy your
vacation more than ever

So we’re suggesting the best Cool places to visit. It’s a trip that will take you from a restaurant with just five tables and a carefully selected menu to a gallery with a collection of some of the most exclusive works of art.

 

Let’s get started so you can find out about them all! You’ll be surprised.  

 

 

 

El Malba, Buenos Aires.

 

The Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA) holds the best modern art in all of Latin America. Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera as well as avant-garde works by Emilio Pettoruti and Xul Solar Alejandrio can all be found in the exceptional catalog at the trendiest museum in the city.

 

 
Pierre Sang, Paris.

 

Located in one of the best neighborhoods in Paris, chef Pierre Sang Boyer invites diners to discover a unique menu that has been meticulously chosen in line with his wishes. In a completely industrial atmosphere, the kitchen materials become the stars of an unforgettable evening. 

 

 
Marie Daâge, Paris.

 

In the capital of fashion, you can also find the ideal interior design items and discover some Parisian pieces you won’t see anywhere else. Quite close to the Luxembourg Gardens in Rue de Tournon, there’s a Marie Daâge hand-painted dish shop. Table art is at the forefront of this boutique which is becoming one of the most exclusive in the city. 

 

 
El Celler de Can Roca, Girona.

 

If you’d like to enjoy some extraordinarily creative gastronomy unlike anywhere else in the world, chef Joan Roca’s restaurant is the best choice. Founded in 1986 and specializing in traditional Catalan food, it was named one of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants in 2013 and 2015. It’s had three Michelin stars since 2009, which has made it one of the flagships of Spanish haute cuisine. The restaurant accepts a minimum of two diners and reservations can be made starting at midnight on the first day of each month. 

 

 
Casa Tarin, Sevilla.

 

In an old 19th century house in the Santa Catalina neighborhood you’ll find this typical Sevillian shop which will take you right back to that period. This new gastronomy venue offers extra virgin olive oil, legumes, canned foods and wines that will delight the most self-indulgent. 

 

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