Since opening in 1995, this mall, office and leisure centre has become a focus of local life. There's a seven-screen cinema (foreign films are mostly dubbed into Spanish) and...
Avda Diagonal 208This comfortable four-screen cinema has recently made the move from dubbed films and now shows crowd-pleasers in their original languages.
Avda Diagonal 508Three screens show independent Spanish and European films; if none appeals, its sister cinema, the Kaplan, is just a few blocks away and also VO.
C/Girona 173-175Cinemes Méliès is a small, two-screen cinema that is the nearest that Barcelona comes to an art house theatre, with an idiosyncratic roster of accessible classics alongside...
C/Villarroel 102Funded by the Catalan government, the Filmoteca is a little dry for some tastes, offering comprehensive seasons of cinema's more recondite auteurs, alongside better-known...
Cinema AquitaniaThe predictable programming lets down the IMAX experience, and only if you're very lucky will you catch anything that's not about sharks, dinosaurs or adventure sports. If...
Moll d'EspanyaThis, the more central of the Renoir cinemas, screens up to eight independent, offbeat American, British and Spanish films per day, though note that programming tends towards...
C/Floridablanca 135The five-screen Verdi and its four-screen annexe Verdi Park on the next street have transformed this corner of Gràcia, bringing with them vibrant bars and cheap eats for the...
C/Verdi 32The Icària is a vast multiplex, which has all the atmosphere of the near permanently empty shopping mall that surrounds it, but what it lacks in charm, it makes up for in...
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