Welcome to our Livingstone apartment, a rest for senses and a gift for the
brave.
“Under the mango tree which then stood here, Henry M. Stanley met David
Livingstone, 10 November 1871.”- Plaque at the Livingstone Memorial
Monument in Ujiji at Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania.
What's in the gift box?
* • 2 double bedrooms (beds size 140 cm)
* • 2 full bathrooms with bathtub or walk-in cabin shower
* • size 77 m2 (829 sqf)
* • original pieces of furniture and oil paintings brought from South
Africa
* • smart TV with international news and entertainmnet channels,
connected to internet
* • fully equipped pristine white kitchen with washer, dryer,
dishwasher, toaster, coffee maker, kettle...
* • central air conditioning and central heating in all rooms
* • fast fiber optic internet connection with wifi
It was well over a century ago that Stanley gave the famous greeting:
“Dr. Livingstone, I presume?” Outside Tanzania, likely very few would
understand the significance of this encounter.
Sleek, modern and majestic... The Building
* • located on the 6th floor of a new glass building with a
lift/elevator
* • the address is C/ Urgell with C/ Sepúlveda, in the modernist
Eixample left, next to Sant Antoni market
* • reinforced entrance door & video intercom system, double door in
the access to the building
* • inside the building there is a big atrium with a glass ceiling,
crossed by suspended bridges leading to your door
* • groups of bamboo trees and whitee stones, are bathed by natural
light cascades, creating a fresh, shining atmosphere
* • glass, steel, stone and wood are the materials used for the
building
Stanley relates what happened next: “The expedition at last comes to a
halt... There is a group of the most respectable Arabs; and as I come
nearer, I see the white face of an old man among them... We raise our
hats, and I say, ‘Dr. Livingstone, I presume?’ and he says, ‘Yes.’”
Wandering around... The Neighbourhood
Located in the Eixample left district of Barcelona, next to the Sant
Antoni marketplace -designed by Antoni Rovira i Trias and built between
1872 and 1882- which is one of the oldest and most popular in the city,
especially with the secondhand book stalls that surround the building
on Sunday mornings.
It is bordered by the avenues of Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, Ronda
de Sant Antoni and Avinguda del Paral.lel. The streets of Sant Antoni
follow the grid pattern prevalent in all of Eixample, except for a
central thoroughfare, the Avinguda de Mistral, built on the site of an
important medieval road which lead out of Barcelona. Another well-known
landmark of Sant Antoni is the bar called Els Tres Tombs, right next to
the market.
Just a few meters away is Parlament sreet, the new happening cluster, a
boiling pot where the utmost interesting things are arising. It all
started with the Federal Café, which opened at the end of 2010 and
reached almost legendary status, as among the most brilliant
entrepreneurs in town. In their case, they spotted a gap for breakfast
and brunch in Barcelona, and these days securing a seat either in the
café or on the roof terrace on a Saturday or Sunday is nigh-on
impossible.
Those who had been paying attention soon followed. Vinito, the little
wine shop that has been there considerably longer than Federal,
expanded on their two barrels outside where you could sip a glass while
you shopped and it’s become a popular spot for a crafty apero when out
shopping. Next door, Bar Calders commandeered a prime piece of terrace
on the alleyway, added a few pretty plants and hey presto, it’s the
spot du jour for a Sunday morning vermouth or a craft beer in the
evening with a couple of tapas like hummus and guacamole.
Tarannà Bar & Café opened later, with a style very similar to Federal.
Their windows also open onto the street so you can sit in them, they
have large communal tables, single-plate simple lunches like fresh
pasta stuffed with botifarra and a solid wine list.
And another new place, the Zuckerhaus opened selling old-fashioned,
home-baked cakes from a pretty cake shop on the corner. Manuela is half
German, half Italian and to the usual round-up of treats has added
black forest gateaux, fresh plum frangipane tart and pumpkin and apple
cake. This is the perfect place for an afternoon pick-me-up.
The Livingstone is our tribute to explorers... which is what all of us are, at
the end of the day...
This Property is non-smoking.
Licence: HUTB-008698