A Guide to Barcelona’s LGBT Community
Barcelona is undoubtedly one of the favourite destinations for LGBT holidaymakers. Trendy bars, crazy clubs and top events await in the Catalan capital! Discover the best hangouts in this blog post.
Barcelona is undoubtedly one of the favourite destinations for LGBT holidaymakers. Trendy bars, crazy clubs and top events await in the Catalan capital! Discover the best hangouts in this blog post.
Rainy days are typically few and far between in Barcelona. But if you happen to be in the city during a downpour, don’t worry, just take a look at our list of top things to do that’ll keep you entertained for hours!
From statues and scultpures, to shopping centres and restaurants, Plaça de Catalunya and its surrounding areas have something for everyone! Discover Barcelona’s main square…
Whether it is for lunch or dinner, pancakes are always a good idea! Slathered in butter, drizzled in syrup and piled high – there’s something truly magical about a good stack of pancakes, especially when they’re the best in Barcelona! Check out our top five picks…
From sushi or noodles to dumplings and spring rolls, everyone loves Asian cuisine and we’ve lined up some of the best spots in Barcelona to try it. Pick your mood and choose the restaurant accordingly. Vietnamese, Japonese and even Indonesian, you’ll be spoilt for choice!
Barcelona has much to offer this spring as tourists gather in the Catalan capital. Even though you may choose to dig into the cuisine, or stroll around the narrow city streets, be sure to make time for a day trip to the surrounding areas where beautiful beaches and touristic attractions await you! Read on for our top suggestions of where to spend a sunny spring day…
As you may know, Barcelona is a lively city packed with people, restaurants, businesses and tourist destinations. However, if you need a break from the hustle and bustle and you’re into nature trails and the great outdoors, then there are various day trip locations nearby that are worth a visit!
Did you know that there are 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Barcelona? Check them out here and plan your stay in the Catalan capital around some of the world’s most impressive architectural works.
Poblenou is one of Barcelona’s best kept secrets. Right on the beach and full of great tapas restaurants and quirky bars, this neighbourhood is always packed with locals and a great way to immerse yourself in authentic Barcelona life! Check out our guide to the best places to hang out in Poblenou.
Barcelona is ideally placed for weekend trips to nearby towns and villages around Catalonia. One that we highly recommend visiting is Cadaqués. A quaint and more or less unchanged fishermen’s village home to the late Salvador Dalí, with whitewash houses, stunning scenery and delicious food and drink. Only two and a half hours from the Catalan capital, you’d be mad not to visit Cadaqués during your stay in Barcelona.