Spain’s hippest city features great museums, bar after bar after bar, fine restaurants, great shopping, astonishing architecture, fabulous beaches, and an unbelievable nightlife. Discover the beauty of Gaudí’s architecture, explore the hidden nooks and crannies of this incredible city or soak up some rays at La Barceloneta, the city’s most popular beach. With so much going on, your biggest dilemma will be deciding what to do! Gateway to the Mediterranean, Barcelona offers a host of interesting cruises with stops in some of Spain, Italy, Greece and Croatia’s most magnificent ports of call.
Spain’s hippest city features great museums, bar after bar after bar, fine restaurants, great shopping, astonishing architecture, fabulous beaches, and an unbelievable nightlife. Discover the beauty of Gaudí’s architecture, explore the hidden nooks and crannies of this incredible city or soak up some rays at La Barceloneta, the city’s most popular beach. With so much going on, your biggest dilemma will be deciding what to do!
Gateway to the Mediterranean, Barcelona offers a host of interesting cruises with stops in some of Spain, Italy, Greece and Croatia’s most magnificent ports of call.
During our time in Barcelona, we visited the Sagrada Família, started in 1883 and still under construction. There was a...
This is a view of the beach in Barcelona on a (somewhat) cold May afternoon. Only a few stubborn tourists were brave enough...
We found this little restaurant, Taller de tapas, just a few hours before our departing flight. They served us the most...
A trip to Barcelona is not complete until you visit La Boqueria market, on Las Ramblas. I was overwhelmed by the colours...
Auteur: Michelle
The food that really brings people Barcelona is tapas, those ingeniously small, taste-packed bites, and in Cervecería Catalana we found the best roasted mushrooms accompanied by four-cheese montaditos, and my favourite: warm Camembert on a stick, covered in nuts. You can't help but to order a second, third and even fourth helping until your stomach is close to bursting!
Auteur: Charlene
The Port of Barcelona was at one time a fishing village. It’s filled with brightly coloured buildings along the Mediterranean. The area is surrounded by shops, restaurants and the largest aquarium in Europe.
Auteur: Angela
A lovely little beach in a quaint town with a 14th century fort.
Auteur: Vanessa
Amazing view of Barcelona from the Miró.
Auteur: Terry
A breathtaking mountainous setting is the home of the historic Montserrat monastery just outside of Barcelona. History, architecture, natural beauty, and a spiritual experience await you at this must-see site.