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Here’s a bar with that true Mediterranean feel, that feeling you can easily find from Formentera to Sardinia, from the Greek islands to Salento, that feel that makes you say with a smile, “Hey, I’m on holiday!” The colors, the … Continue reading
Here’s a bar with that true Mediterranean feel, that feeling you can easily find from Formentera to Sardinia, from the Greek islands to Salento, that feel that makes you say with a smile, “Hey, I’m on holiday!” The colors, the … Continue reading →
It’s called “la Perla de Oro” (the golden pearl) but the jewels sold there are all edible. This simple and charming corner of France just off Las Ramblas is actually a former old-school grocery store that Parisian Julien Gautier transformed … Continue reading →
The bus terminal in Barcelona to get to Girona Airport (GRO) is located at the Barcelona Estació del Nord facility (Calle Alí Bei, 80 – Metro L1 Arc De Triomf ). The rides are coordinated with the Ryan Air arrival/departures. … Continue reading →
Barcelona now has its own adventure park in the city. The Barcelona Bosc Urbà (Urban forest) is a new facility located in the Forum, a multipurpose area on the shoreline, home of big events such as the Primavera Sound Festival … Continue reading →
It’s not a key-ring from la Sagrada Familia, nor a screwdriver with a Gaudí lizard handle, a fridge magnet with La Pedrera or a jolly paella. It’s a life-size sculpture of a very well-known figure both to residents and visitors: … Continue reading →
You spent the whole day visiting the Barcelona landmarks, now it’s time to sit back and relax, literally. If not on the sofa of our Barcelona apartments, choose a deck chair at CCCB Gandules Open Air Cinema. The CCCB (Centre … Continue reading →
One of the strongest aspects of the Spanish culture is their passion for football (soccer). Barcelona has one of the most famous football teams in the world. There will be no doubt that while walking through the streets of Barcelona, … Continue reading →
The bus service to Reus Airport leaves from the bus terminal at Barcelona Sants station. You can reach Sants station by metro on L3 and L5. The company that runs the service is Hispano Igualadina and you can see their … Continue reading →
Do you want to travel to Barcelona, but you don’t know a word of Spanish? Here are some useful, everyday words and phrases that will allow you to do all of the activities that Barcelona has to offer. Hola- Hello … Continue reading →
The perfect place to escape the noise and rush of the city is the Parc del Laberint d’Horta. It is the oldest park in Barcelona, and it is located in the Horta-Guinardó district. Situated above the city, where the air … Continue reading →
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