Hot chocolate and churros: our top destinations in Barcelona
Hot chocolate is a tradition in Barcelona. It’s drunk thick and served with churros or melindros, very light finger biscuits. The “gourmet” version of hot chocolate is known as suís…
Hot chocolate is a tradition in Barcelona. It’s drunk thick and served with churros or melindros, very light finger biscuits. The “gourmet” version of hot chocolate is known as suís…
The Aerobus is a special bus service which runs between Barcelona airport and the city centre. Fast, efficient and affordable, it is particularly practical for transfers into the city from…
Taxis are easy to spot in Barcelona, with their distinctive yellow and black livery. If it’s not yellow and black, then it’s not a registered vehicle – don’t use it!…
Book a parking space near Casa Batlló Click here Casa Batlló is an incredible, unique residence of over 5,000 m2, created by Gaudí between 1904 and 1906. Open to the…
The musical season in Barcelona starts in May, with Primavera Sound, and goes on throughout the summer months. Festival fans and devoted concert goers: diaries at the ready! Summer festivals…
The rabi…what? Behind its strange name is hidden one of the best bars in Barcelona, but we can provide a bit of an explanation: “Rabipelao” is the Venezuelan name of…
Barcelona is a cosmopolitan city, and this is reflected in the range of places to eat. In this article, we take a look at the best places for halal food…
Getting an NIE is the very first administrative formality you’ll need to complete on arriving in Spain. You’ll need an NIE for almost everything else, including opening a bank account,…
Despite the European Union’s best efforts to harmonise social security and health insurance provisions across member states, the Spanish system still has a few specific quirks you should know about….
In many places, Gay Pride (or LGBTQ pride) is a festive event enjoyed by partygoers of all ages and orientations. Great news: Barcelona is one of them! Gay Pride is…
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