How to read the Olive Press in Madrid and Barcelona

How to read Olive Press in Madrid or Barcelona

Barcelona and the capital of Spain have been attacked.

In two of Spain’s major cities, copies of the Olive Press new national newspaper have already been picked up.

Over 20 distribution points in the Catalan city regularly stock the paper. These include five-star luxury hotels, historic polo and golf clubs, as well as upmarket, high-end hotels.

Overlooked by our Digital Editor Walter Finch – who recently moved back to Barcelona, having lived there for five years a decade ago – it is in reliable hands.

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Walter Finch, Digital Editor, is in charge of our Barcelona launch.

You can pick up the newspaper at the Hotel Neri or Soho House as well as A Taste of Home, a food store, and Sabata newsstands where Toni (pictured), the manager, will save you a free copy.

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Toni will save your Olive Press copy at Sabata.

It will also be available at the British consulate, six international schools and leading estate agents, including Lucas Fox and Engels & Volkers.

In Madrid, it is available in popular bars, such as James Joyce (on Calle Alcala), as well hotels, cafés like Hola Coffee (in Barrio Salamanca) and restaurants, like Los Galayos at Plaza Mayor.

The Financial Times and Spain’s national papers will be available on various kiosks.

Ask Lola or Carmen to begin with at the kiosk in Plaza don Martin.

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Lola, at her kiosk near the Anton Martin metro station, is happy to give you a copy of The Olive Press.

And with a trio of journalists now covering Madrid for the Olive Press – Fiona, Maeve and Alessio – we will be ensuring no important stories get missed… And we will be covering plenty of other good exclusives and interviews that appear.

Any questions or stories, message newsdesk@theolivepress.es

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Liam Bradford, a seasoned news editor with over 20 years of experience, currently based in Spain, is known for his editorial expertise, commitment to journalistic integrity, and advocating for press freedom.

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