Even though Barcelona is known for the Sagrada Familia and its eccentric creator, touring the city hides many surprises for every traveler. The long history of the Catalan capital, in combination with the architecture and talent of great Spanish artists, […]
Ciutadella Park & Barcelona Arc de Triomf
The Ciutadella is the most beautiful park in Barcelona. Every now and then, the park hosts events and happenings that spark the interest of children and adults alike. What steals the show at the Ciutadella Park is the huge waterfall, […]
Barceloneta beach
Barcelona is boarding the Mediterranean and, of course, a dive in (probably) the world’s best sea is necessary. Devote one morning to go down to the Barceloneta beach and watch the surfers play with the waves, while you get your […]
Catalan cuisine
The Catalan cuisine is an experience worth trying out. It has Mediterranean character with influences from France and Italy. The menu includes local vegetables (eggplants, tomatoes, artichokes), legumes (beans – chickpeas), virgin olive oil, wine, meat and, of course, the […]
Picasso Museum
The museum of the famous Spanish artist Pablo Picasso is one of Barcelona’s greatest and most important attractions. The artist might have originated from Málaga, but he always held great love and respect for Barcelona. This is why he chose […]
Gothic Quarter
It is Barcelona’s most tourist-attracting but also historic neighborhood. The Gothic Quarter, or Barrio Gotico according to the locals, attracts many people on a daily basis. As one can easily realize, the gothic architecture is prevalent on the buildings, shops […]
Placa de Josep Puig i Cadafalch
Barcelona’s pleasant surprise comes from the Placa de Josep Puig i Cadafalch. It is located in front of the National Art Museum of Catalonia and it is an unknown “tourist” spot to spend one or a couple of your afternoons. […]
El Born Neighborhood
Most people know el Born as the neighborhood who sleeps late at night, due to the vibrant nightlife. However, you must also explore it in the morning, in order to get lost in its unique medieval beauty. Walk along Passeig […]
La Rambla
La Rambla is Barcelona’s most famous street and one of the attractions with the highest visitor rates, as it gets flooded with thousands of people on a daily basis. The 1.2km-long street is consisted of the pedestrian walkway (which is […]
Bunkers de Carmel
Bunkers de Carmel is the most well-known spot to admire Barcelona from above. It is located on the top of La Rovira Hill, and offers visitors a 360° panoramic view, from a 262 meters altitude! Bunkers de Carmel welcomes tons […]