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...
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 508Two 180-seater auditoriums offer a mix of local films, world cinema and Hollywood blockbusters.
Passeig de Gràcia 115In its latest incarnation, the well-loved Cinema Maldà is now showing indie and arthouse films.
C/Pi 5This small, two-screen cinema is the nearest that Barcelona comes to an arthouse theatre, with an idiosyncratic roster of accessible classics alongside more...
C/Villarroel 102The government-funded Filmoteca is a little dry for some tastes, offering comprehensive seasons of cinema's more recondite auteurs alongside better-known...
Cinema AquitaniaThe predictable programming (sharks, dinosaurs, adventure sports) lets down the IMAX experience. Note that not all films are in 3-D.
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...
C/Floridablanca 135The five-screen Verdi and Verdi Park, its four-screen annexe on the next street, have transformed this corner of Gràcia with a diverse programme of...
C/Verdi 32This vast multiplex has all the atmosphere of the near-empty mall that surrounds it. But what it lacks in charm, it makes up for in choice, with 15 screens...
C/Salvador Espriú 61