12 things you should know before visiting Barcelona
Don’t buy a ‘sexy beer’, do pack your walking shoes. These are just two examples of things you need to know when visiting Barcelona. Read on to find out the rest.
Don’t buy a ‘sexy beer’, do pack your walking shoes. These are just two examples of things you need to know when visiting Barcelona. Read on to find out the rest.
Café del Mar comes to Barcelona. The world-renowned franchise is soon to open its largest club in the world right here in Barcelona.
Those looking to stay away from the tourist traps and overpriced sangria in Barcelona usually ask the same question: ‘So, where do the locals go?’ Take a look at these watering holes for a real Barcelona bar experience.
Gràcia is Barcelona’s answer to a village. This unique neighbourhood is the best place to experience the true essence of local life and has bags of charm.
Take a step back from the tourist.filled attractions that you’ve already heard so much about and appreciate the hidden, more authentic side of Barcelona on these cool streets.
Barcelona is one of the top tourist destinations in Europe, with millions of yearly visitors. In 2012 a tourist tax was introduced to help sustain this activity, and on April 1st 2017 this year the amounts were changed. What does this mean?
Flamenco, the traditional fast-paced, passionate dance, has long been an iconic part of Spain’s cultural identity. Unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, Tarantos is a unique show and an unforgettable experience.
If Gin and Tonic is your go-to drink, then these places are for you. Check out the best gin bars in Barcelona and make sure you get the tastiest G&T in the city,
Looking for somewhere to get your work done in Barcelona? Here we give you some of the best places to be productive in this bustling city.
El Born is definitely one neighbourhood to visit when in Barcelona. A stylish mix of old meets new, its quaint narrow streets are jam-packed with popular bars and restaurants and some of the city’s must-see attractions.