Barcelona is host to some of the most distinctive and unique neighborhoods around. One of these is El Born. A ‘barrio’ that is home to some of the most revered Gothic architecture, fascinating museums and awe inspiring designs is a must for any visitor to the Catalan capital. Read on for 3 of our favorite places you can’t miss when in the Old Town of Barcelona.
Barcelona: A Chocoholic’s Paradise
A trip to the Catalan Capital would not be complete without a visit to some of the best places for chocolate in Barcelona! The Chocolate Museum offers a look at the history and the process of making a tiny cocoa bean into a delicious dessert! Stroll down Carrer de Petritxol, a street famous for its confectioneries, and make time for traditional chocolate con churros! Your sweet tooth will be satisfied…
Barcelona in Spring 2012: Festivals and Events
Coming to Barcelona this Spring? This cultural hub comes to life during this transitional season and with fantastic festivals and events, so you are sure to have an experience that will never be forgotten! From the Primavera Sound Festival 2012 to the famous Diada de Sant Jordi, there is something for every taste. So, gather up some friends and head to the Catalan capital this spring!
Barcelona 2 Day Tourist Guide – Day 1
Day 1 of our 2-day tourist guide to Barcelona. From the best sights of the city centre, including Las Ramblas and the Gothic Quarter, to the best restaurants in the Catalan capital, let us guide you step-by-step on a tour of beautiful Barcelona.