About Marta
Marta Caro is a Barcelona-born graphic designer and art director currently living and working in New York, USA. Coming from a classic graphic design background, her work spans from interactive, branding and editorial design to art direction. Nowadays she works at The Line as lead designer. Say hi! hello(at)martacaro.com
http://martacaro.com
Current city: New York
Other cities: Barcelona
Marta Caro is a Barcelona-born graphic designer and art director currently living and working in New York, USA. Coming from a classic graphic design background, her work spans from interactive, branding and editorial design to art direction. Nowadays she works at The Line as lead designer. Say hi! hello(at)martacaro.com
 
Love this shop. Has a coffee shop and a space to work in. There is plenty of light and everything is gorgeous!
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The NY Botanical Garden is worth of a visit, so beautiful!
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Best contemporary art museum in NY, have to take a train that goes along the Hudson river (best views during fall season!) / rent a car. This museum only uses natural light, and has pieces from Richard Serra, Judd, Sol Lewitt, Walter de Maria, Robert Smithson, Flavin, all best of the best!
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The Brooklyn Academy of Music is a performing arts venue in Brooklyn, New York City, known as a center for progressive and avant garde performance. 
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Crazy shots! order Monica Lewinsky's shot for a good laugh.
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It has several rooms with different ambients.
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old catalan tapas bar
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Very known tapas restaurant
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Used to be one of my fav bars :) there are 2 locations, both good
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Els Quatre Gats is a café in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain that famously became a popular meeting place for famous artists throughout the modernist period in Catalonia.
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Most colorful market in Barcelona
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Museum of Contemporary Art, located in the famous skater square Placa dels Angels.
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jamon, fish and seafood
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Beautiful modernist building (inside and outside)
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Moritz is the local beer from barcelona.
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Dali's house is outside Barcelona. Located in Port-Lligat, try to book a visit!
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MyBarrio market is a community of local design.
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syrian restaurant
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Really cool spot!
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Centre de Cultura Contemporanea de Barcelona. If you sit on the bench and look at the mirror you'll see the sea!
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Beautiful Natural park near Cadaques
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young & hipster
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It is like a fish market, you choose the fish, they cook it for you!
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cute bar/gallery
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Garage Beer Co is a Barcelona-based craft beer brewery and bar.
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cute beach near barcelona
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It’s a plant concept store that’s also a cafeteria, art gallery, and venue for all types of events, photo shoots, publicity sessions, or workshops.
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It used to be a cement factory. Ricardo Bofill turned it into his architecture studio.
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You have to pass by a crappy shop, take the stairs up to the garden!
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Love this bar, has a backyard with a big tree in the middle :)
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This is the up & coming market of Barcelona. Happens every first weekend of each month. There are free concerts, food trucks and little designer shops.
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Catalan food. Try to book it in advanced!
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Eat embutidos while drinking Champagne. It is a fun place, always very crowded!
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Salvador Dalí often visited Cadaqués in his childhood, and later kept a home in Port Lligat, a small village on a bay next to the town. A summer holiday here in 1916, spent with the family of Ramon Pichot is seen as especially important to Dalí's artistic career. Other notable artists, including Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Richard Hamilton, Albert Ràfols-Casamada, Antoni Pitxot, Henri-François Rey, Melina Mercouri and Maurice Boitel also spent time here. Cadaqués is mentioned in the story "Tramontana" by Gabriel García Márquez.
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The 3.000 square meters space used to be a parking lot and was transformed into an exquisit palace of food. The venue is divided into four restaurants, each specialised in something else. Meat, fish, tapas & rice, delicatessen. And in the center, four counters specialised in cava, wine, beer and cocktails. There’s even an oyster & champagne bar, for the chic & fancy.
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This nearly 200-year-old bar— reputedly the oldest in Barcelona, is an absynthe bar. Was one of the locations from Vicky Christina Barcelona's film. The Marsella is one of those places that Hemingway supposedly loved to frequent (Hemingway being to bars in Spain what George Washington is to inns in New England).
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In 1938 during the Spanish Civil war, Francisco Franco laid siege to the city of Barcelona. On the 30 September 1938, one of Franco's bombs fell on the church killing 30 people most of whom were children from the School of Sant Philip Neri and some were refugee children from Madrid where the church had been turned into a make-shift orphanage. As people pulled survivors from the rubble, a second bomb hit the square, killing 12 more bringing the death toll to 42. It was the second worst bombing hit in Barcelona during the war. Evidence of the bombings can be seen in the pockmarked walls of the church.
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