
Your essential gastro guide to Barcelona’s must-eat bites – from classic Spanish tapas dishes to local Catalan delicacies. Foodie travellers, prepare to dine in paradise! From Spain’s classic tapas dishes to local Catalan delicacies, these are the essential bites you can
Escape the tourist traps of La Rambla and discover the most authentic tapas bars and restaurants in the heart of Barcelona’s old town.With its warren of narrow back streets, fairytale squares and medieval alleyways, not to mention 2,000 years’ worth
With endless sunshine, blissfully warm waters and a myriad of scintillating fiestas to enjoy, there’s no denying that Barcelona is at its very best during the summer. Here are a few essential tips on what to do, see, eat and
Barcelona is world-renowned for its breathtaking sights, inspiring architecture and, of course, incredible cuisine. From hand-crafted tapas to refreshing sangria, freshly-made paella to perfectly-cured jamón, there is so much rich gastronomic culture to be explored, taste by taste. But sometimes,
Historically known as Barcelona’s red light district, Raval has undergone something of a rebirth over the last decade and is now the city’s bohemian hub of creativity. From contemporary art exhibitions and trendy restaurants to vintage boutique stores and lively
You’ve come to Barcelona to embrace the Spanish and Catalan lifestyle, which includes bar-hopping and going out to dance until sunrise. This image of Barcelona isn’t a myth – they really do know how to live their best life and
Barcelona is world-famous for its blissfully sunny climate and sprawling city sands, but the fiesta doesn’t stop just because winter arrives. In fact, with average temperatures of around 16 °C (61 °F) during the day and 10 °C (50 °F)
A muse for artists, a playground for bon vivants and one of the hottest travel destinations in Europe, Barcelona really does have it all. But despite its fame and fortune, the Catalan capital of cool still has its secrets! 1.
Barcelona’s local food markets are the backbone of the city’s residential neighborhoods. They’re not just a place to buy locally sourced oranges and recently-caught fish, they’re also a vibrant meeting point where neighbors connect and catch up. These bustling markets
Exploring Barcelona’s museums, curious landmarks, or tumultuous history doesn’t have to be monotonous. What if you knew five interactive ways to discover the city? From DIY-ing your own Gaudí souvenir to trekking the streets that Christopher Columbus walked, we’ve come