Barcelona
Years later it became the preferred watering hole of Ernest Hemingway who
was forever on the lookout for a little local colour plus local artists Pau
Picasso and Joan Miro.
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In this area you'll also discover a few of the old harbour-style, wood-
panelled bars, which are Barcelona's original dens of iniquity.
Marsella is one of the most interesting. Dimly-lit, smoky and bare, except for
the rows of bottles which line dusty shelves behind the original wooden bar, it
dates from 1820. For the broad-minded Club Satanassa, on Aribau 27, is
an experience not to be missed.
Billed as "an extravagant joint with remarkable decoration", it lives up to its
claim. There's a cover charge of 1,500 pesetas (about £6) and you have to
buy a minimum of two drinks which don't come cheap.