Easter holidays or springtime with the family in Barcelona
Decided to visit Barcelona in the Spring? Good idea! Although, in this city there is very little risk of your entire holiday being rained out, we have still planned some indoor…
Decided to visit Barcelona in the Spring? Good idea! Although, in this city there is very little risk of your entire holiday being rained out, we have still planned some indoor…
At any time of year, Barcelona has plenty to keep children fascinated: sea, sun, fairy tale houses and cultural activities galore. In February and March, even if the sun is…
The enthusiasm and kindness of Marie, my contact at the publishing house Graines 2, quickly led me to publishing some of our top tips to traveling to Barcelona with children….
Barcelona is a fabulous place to visit in November, December and January. The weather is usually sunny, and as you’ll see from the photo below, the tourist crowds will have…
The Palau de la Música Catalana (Palace of Catalan Music) is one of the masterpieces of Art Nouveau architecture (or modernism), for which Barcelona is famous. It was constructed between…
Many of Barcelona’s tourist attractions are not always within reach of all budgets: you will have to pay for must-see visits like Sagrada Familia, Camp Nou, La Pedrera, Casa Batlló or…
CaixaForum is a beautiful space, best known for its temporary exhibitions, but offering a wide range of other activities. The historic CaixaForum building From textile factory to culture centre CaixaForum…
Torre Bellesguard is a house built by Gaudí at the very beginning of the 20th century. Unusual in many regards, it is a very exciting place to visit. History of…
Visiting a big city with children is not necessarily very relaxing, but the good news is that Barcelona has something for all tastes and all ages. Which makes it a…
We won’t lie to you, the Catalan capital isn’t winning any prizes for greenest holiday destination and like all big cities it has a pollution problem. But you can still…
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