A weekend in Barcelona: planning your first visit
Barcelona is a city of many faces – impossible to get bored! Lively and packed with things to see and do, you’ll find time passing all too quickly, and before…
Barcelona is a city of many faces – impossible to get bored! Lively and packed with things to see and do, you’ll find time passing all too quickly, and before…
Barcelona is a great place to visit in February or March, especially if you’re not a sun-seeker or don’t cope well with the heat. But the weather isn’t the only…
As you may already know, the Art Nouveau movement is referred to as “modernism” in Catalonia. Particularly important in the years between 1880 and 1930, it is at the root…
The art nouveau movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries had a considerable impact on Barcelona, contributing to the city’s inimitable charm. Whether you live in the city…
Le bus touristique est très pratique si vous passez un court séjour à Barcelone et son toit ouvert vous permettra de prendre de jolies photos. Top départ!
Opened on the 29th of October 1901, Tibidabo has 25 attractions spread over 7 hectares. It is considered one of the oldest amusement parks in the world and over its…
Parc Güell’s curved benches and ceramic salamander are unavoidable symbols of Barcelona. Below is some information you should know before visiting this unique park. Parc Güell: our advice for tickets…
The curved walls and the bizarre shapes of the cast iron balconies of the Pedrera surprise and fascinate people every day, so go along and feast your eyes! La Pedrera,…
Miró is an emblematic Catalan artist who left his mark on the Barcelona landscape. As well as having created large mosaics on the Ramblas and at the airport (keep your…
Parc Güell which you will also see written Park Güell is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is one of the symbols of Barcelona and it is easy to see…
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