The Traveling Kiosk Of Le Monde D’Hermès Magazine Returns To Barcelona
by Adriano Batista
Get ready for an unforgettable experience as Hermès invites you to explore the imaginative and innovative spirit of Le Monde d’Hermès magazine! From April 19 to 21, the kiosk will be open to the public in Barcelona, offering a glimpse into the creativity, curiosity, and diversity of the Hermès world through stunning visuals and captivating conversations.

Immerse yourself in the world of “Amazing Hermès”, the Maison’s theme for 2023, and enjoy a range of exciting activities on the terrace. Whether you’re receiving a personalized bookmark, playing board games, or being wowed by a magician, there’s something for everyone at this joyful newsstand.

And while you’re there, don’t forget to grab the latest issue of Le Monde d’Hermès magazine, along with a small bouquet of orange flowers to celebrate the Barcelona festival of Sant Jordi. Plus, four-legged friends are welcome too, with fresh water and a small prize waiting for them.

This isn’t the first time the iconic Le Monde d’Hermès kiosk has made its mark. After a successful debut in Prague last year, it has traveled to Barcelona, Singapore, Knokke, Rotterdam, Tokyo, London, and Hong Kong, before returning to Barcelona for the second consecutive year.

So come on down and discover the enchanting world of Hermès. With natural juices and healthy snacks to keep you fueled, you’re in for a truly unforgettable experience! Located on Avenida de Pau Casals con Diagonal, this event is a must-visit for anyone in the area.
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