Vintage Shopping Barcelona is not necessarily a fashion capital of the world. However, that’s not to say you still can’t find incredible designed, high-street vintage shops in the city. With so many popular shopping streets, there is something to suit ...
Read More »Things to do on Valentine’s day in Barcelona
Celebrating Valentine’s day in Barcelona Traditionally, there are two cities globally known for romance in Europe: Paris and Venice. But certainly, Barcelona isn’t short of romantic places either. Valentine’s day in Barcelona is celebrated on the 14th of February. Indeed, ...
Read More »Three Tours Parade: Cavalcada dels Tres Tombs
Cavalcada dels Tres Tombs de Sant Antoni is a traditional Catalan festival that honors St. Anthony, the Patron Saint of animals, the poor and the sick. The legend says that Saint Anthony the abbot was a great friend of animals since ...
Read More »Three Kings Parade
Cavalcada de Reis or Three Kings Parade is taking place on 5th of January. This is the Christmas parade everyone in the city is waiting for, as it’s also the biggest day of Christmas celebrations in Barcelona. Yes, these three ...
Read More »Horta-Guinardó, Barcelona
Horta-Guinardó, Barcelona If you are looking for a spot filled with tranquility and calm in the city of Barcelona, then there is no better place to go than Horta-Guinardó Barcelona. Located to the north west of the city centre, the area of ...
Read More »Vila Olímpica, Barcelona
Vila Olímpica, Barcelona The Vila Olímpica neighborhood is made up of a set of wide avenues facing the sea adjacent to the promenade, Passeig Marítim; A walk here is the best way to rediscover the Olympic spirit of the city. ...
Read More »Sants-Montjuïc, Barcelona
What is in Sants-Montjuïc Barcelona ? Sants-Montjuïc Barcelona is actually two districts. Sants is a very typically Catalan residential area and Montjuïc is the big hill that dominates Barcelona’s skyline. SANTS is largely residential and mostly populated by Catalans, originally built to house the working families of the surrounding industry. It ...
Read More »Poble Espanyol
Discover Poble Espanyol Where can you visit the whole of Spain in just one village? In the charming Poble Espanyol. Located in Montjuïc, this 49,000m2 open air museum provides an escape to a picturesque Spanish village without ever leaving the city. The village ...
Read More »Hospital de Sant Pau
Hospital de Sant Pau in Barcelona No one likes a trip to the hospital, especially whilst on holidays; but a visit to the Hospital de Sant Pau is a ‘must stop by’ experience in Barcelona. Moreover, counting with an incredible ...
Read More »Hostafrancs Market
Hostafrancs Market is located in the area of Sants on Carrer de la Creu Coberta. This area has many amenities, as well as a great train and bus station. The market is one of the great sights to see in ...
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