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Everything you need to know for your first time in this gorgeous city! Barcelona is overflowing with art, history, natural beauty, and delicious food. This guide will help you sort through the chaos and pinpoint your priorities for your trip!
What you will get
- A bit of history
- How to get to and from the airport
- Safety tips
- Activities and sites organized by neighborhood
- Day trip ideas
- Hotel recommendations
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In Manresa beguines the El Camí Ignasià, one of the many pilgrim trips that you can find in this península, such as The Caminho de Fatima in Portugal or the Way of St. James.
It is also the city in the heart of Catalonia, a region of Spain. The rooms were the ones who originated the city for strategic motives, but before them there were other tribes, the Ibers, who ruled in the territory.
Discover the little hidden gems of Manresa, a town near Barcelona with a lot of history and curious facts.
History • Nature • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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Barcelona is the capital city of Catalonia, a region in northeastern Spain. It is situated on the Mediterranean Sea and is the second-largest city in the country, with a population of around 1.6 million people
Barcelona is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
The city has a unique blend of Gothic, Modernist, and contemporary architectural styles. Some of the most famous landmarks include the iconic Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Casa Batlló, and La Pedrera, designed by renowned architect Antoni Gaudí
In addition to its architectural wonders, Barcelona offers an array of cultural attractions, such as world-class museums like the Picasso Museum and the National Art Museum of Catalonia.
The city also boasts a lively art scene, with numerous galleries and street art throughout its neighborhoods
Barcelona is famous for its food and drink culture. Visitors can indulge in traditional Catalan cuisine, tapas, seafood, and world-renowned restaurants. The city is also well-known for its bustling local markets, such as La Boqueria, where locals and tourists alike can find fresh produce, meats, and other regional specialties.
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Nestled on a cliff and separated by a gorge with two impressive neoclassical bridges spanning the 120 meter chasm, I can't think of another locale in Europe with a more dramatic location than Ronda. If you visit Andalusia and do not have time to stay overnight, Ronda is one of the best places to take a day trip in the South of Spain. Of course you could go with a tour group, but these groups tend to be quite large and don't provide a full experience of the town. If you are looking to craft your own day trip to Ronda, you came to the right place!
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The ultimate guide to Costa Brava, defining where Dali was born, lived and created most of his masterpieces. But you will also have a great time enjoying beaches, hiking, food and superb nature views.
I have come here already for more than 15 years, so this guide is full of local places. Plan at least two weeks of holiday to enjoy it fully!
I covered here:
- How to get here
- Main Dali spots (_00_)
- Tips on how to get the most out of visiting the Dali Museums
- 🖼️Fun facts about Dali, which you can share with your friends while cruising between his art
- The best places to stay in three different villages, including camping spots
- 🍽️🥂Restaurants and bars for all types of budget, and a few of them, where Dali visited himself!
- 🏞️Mind-blowing nature spots (I'm telling you!)
- 🥬Markets and shops - to feel like a local and tips on what to buy there.
- 🍷Local wineries - yes, we have quite a few good ones!
- 🤿🛝🪂🤸🏼♂️Extra activities to do while visiting this region that you would love to explore - thermals, hiking routes and more
- Things to do with kids
- 🛍️Shopping
- 🎁 And, of course, tips on what to bring from here as a souvenir
💥BONUS. I also share one of the best spots to eat oysters - an oyster farm, where all the restaurants buy them, and you can eat it straight from the sea, paying almost absolutely nothing 🦪🍤
You can also contact me for a personal consultation or a custom itinerary for your trip.
**This guide will be continuously updated with more of the best about Costa Brava. Once you purchase it, you will automatically get those updates!
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Overlooking the Mediterranean and known for Gaudi's imaginative modernist architecture, Barcelona is one of Europe's trendiest destinations.
Whether you are young people looking for fun, couples on a romantic getaway, art and architecture enthusiasts or lonely souls, this is the perfect destination for you!
Once there you will not be bored at all:
you can walk up and down the Ramblas, get lost in its streets full of historical traces, take a siesta on the beach with friends...
Ready to do a full immersion in the Catalan capital?
If you are planning your next trip to Barcelona, continue reading because in this guide you will find many unique tips.
Inside you will find:
🗓️Best Time to visit
🚊Transportations
🏨 Where to stay
🏛️What to visit
☕️cafés
🍽️restaurants
🍹cocktail bar and nightlife
🎭activities
✨unusual places
📌1,3 and 6 days itinerary
🎒excursions & activities around Barcelona.
And lots of other information and advice that will help you better plan your stay...
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There are three key things I think of when I think of Madrid: art, food and shopping. It's a cosmopolitan city filled with the hustle and bustle worthy of making it the capital of Spain.
This FREE 3 day city guide will help you make sure you make the most out of your time in Madrid and get to experience the diversity of the city.
This guide includes
👉 Detailed outlines of what you should do each of the 3 days
👉 6 tour suggestions
👉 16 site seeing suggestions
👉 Suggestions on how to do a day trip to Toledo
👉 10 hotel recommendations
👉 12 restaurant recommendations
👉 3 flamenco recommendations
History • Architecture • Boutique • Shopping • Foodie • Wellness • People & Culture • Wine • Coffee
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Welcome to the ultimate travel guide to Salamanca, Spain – a treasure trove of history, culture, and architectural wonders awaiting your exploration. Whether you're drawn to its centuries-old universities, mesmerized by its stunning architecture, or simply seeking to immerse yourself in the vibrant Spanish culture, Salamanca promises an unforgettable journey.
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I've always loved hotels. This is why I ended up studying hospitality at Les Roches International School of Hotel Management in Marbella, Spain and working for Starwood, Kempinski and Mandarin Oriental.
I've been a Spain specialist since 2019, which means that I've had the opportunity to stay in and inspect some wonderful properties over the years.
Here, I'm sharing a collection of my favorite hotels.
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This is an itinerary I made with my family, we did a lot of places in a short period of time, you can definitively stay longer in some places, or do just one part of it ( for example only Galicia , Cantabria & Asturias; or only Pais Vasco )
The only place I would skip in this itinerary is Vigo, the rest of them are incredibly nice. Orense is nothing special but the Canyon is worth visiting.
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I strongly believe that the best way to get in touch with the culture and traditions of a country is to visit different cities that identify it. As far as Spain is concerned, this concept is even stronger because Catalonia and Andalusia are similar in some ways but different in others and crossing different cities to get to know the different facets is the best thing and the one I recommend. This trip turned out to be wonderful and I hope it will be helpful to those who want to plan a tour similar to the one I did. Spain is a land that transmits positivity. The weather is almost always good and sunny, the people very sociable and helpful, the food very good and the culture very strong and identifying.
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Madrid is the biggest city in Spain, and it’s absolutely packed with hotels. Finding the perfect place to stay can be quite a challenge, with thousands of accommodation options scattered across several different neighborhoods – each of which has its own distinct personality.
To help you sort through the options, we’ve put together this detailed guide to the best hotels in Madrid.
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Maybe I'm a little prejudiced because I've lived here for five months, but something I'm pretty sure about is that Barcelona is one of the most amazing cities I've visited! It offers a combination of culture, nature, an amazing cuisine and everyday you'll see something great happening on the streets. So in this guide I will give you all of the information you'll need for a trip to one of the biggest cities of Spain! 🇪🇸
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Hola, amigo! While some may say 3 days is hardly enough for Madrid, I think it's ample duration to cover all the major attractions at a reasonable pace! Especially when you're travelling on a budget and with limited time off from work.
Maybe you're just going for a long weekend. Or this is one leg of many in a well-deserved trip to Spain.
Whatever the case, this guide will help you optimise your first time in Madrid, with a detailed plan of how to spend each day there.
✨ Here you'll find over 30+ hours of research condensed and streamlined into a simple 10 min read
Includes:
✅ Detailed daily schedule for 2 days in Madrid + 1 Day trip to Toledo
🛏️ 1 Hotel recommendation in the heart of Madrid (mid-range)
➕ (Optional) Additional activities & attractions, if you want to extend your trip
🍸 Food & drink suggestions + tips to avoid tourist traps
🛍️ Local delicacies to buy as souvenirs
🔗 Links to buy tickets for trains & attractions
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Know before you buy:
⛱️ This guide is moderately paced. If you're more of a slow traveller, you can spread out this itinerary across 4-5 days
👟 Involves a lot of walking
☀️ Daily schedule from 10AM - 8PM; nightlife is not included
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Barcelona has so much to offer, so 3 days is definitely the bare minimum time to spend here. But it's enough to cover all the major attractions - especially when you're travelling on a budget and with limited time off from work.
Maybe you're just going for a long weekend. Or this is one leg of many in a well-deserved trip to Spain.
Whatever the case, this guide will help you optimise your first time in Barcelona, with a detailed plan of how to spend each day there.
✨ Here you'll find over 30+ hours of research condensed and streamlined into a simple 10 min read
Includes:
✅ Detailed daily schedule for 3 days in Barcelona
➕ (Optional) 1 Day trip to Dali Museum, Figueres
🛏️ 3 Hotel recommendations in the heart of Barcelona
🍸 Food & drink suggestions + tips to avoid tourist traps
🛍️ Local delicacies to buy as souvenirs
🔗 Links to buy tickets for trains & attractions
. . .
Know before you buy:
⛱️ This guide is moderately paced. If you're more of a slow traveller, you can spread out this itinerary across 4-5 days
👟 Involves a lot of walking
☀️ Daily schedule from 10AM - 8PM; nightlife is not included
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5-Day trip exploring Barcelona, Montserrat, and the seaside town of Sitges. Experience Catalonia with a little bit of everything - cityscapes, architecture, flamenco, cathedrals, tapas, sangria, and sunbathing.
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2 nights, 3 days, lots to see and do.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant allure of Barcelona, where every winding alley echoes with history and modernity merges seamlessly with tradition. This guide will sweep you through iconic boulevards and hidden pathways, offering a tantalising taste of its world-renowned art museums and the rich tapestry of its culinary scene. From Gaudí's masterpieces to the sizzling flavours of local tapas, get ready to experience the heartbeat of Catalonia in a whirlwind of wonder.
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Barcelona - the capital of Catalonia - is a vibrant and dynamic city, full of exciting things to do. From its stunning architecture to its delicious food and lively culture, there's never a dull moment in this city. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Sagrada Familia and Palau Nacional, or stroll along the famous La Rambla promenade, taking in the sights and sounds of street performers and vendors. Barcelona is also renowned for its art scene, with world-class museums and galleries showcasing the works of famous artists like Picasso and Miro.
Catalans have their own traditional dishes. Chief among them is pork sausage both cooked (butifarra) and cured (fuet), as well as the ubiquitous pa amb tomàquet (pan con tomate in Spanish), grilled bread rubbed with tomato and garlic, drizzled with olive oil, and sprinkled with sea salt.
For something more local, try fideuà, essentially the Catalan version of paella, made with short noodles instead of rice.
Make sure to sweeten up your trip with:
- xuxo: traditional Catalan pastry with sweet cream filling and sugar coating;
- mel i mato: dessert made from fresh goat cheese drizzled with honey;
- tarta de Santiago: a Galician almond cake made with ground almonds;
- panellets: small, round pastries made from ground almonds and flavored with coffee or lemon
For drinks, have a vermut (vermouth) instead of sangria; it's served over ice and garnished with a slice of orange and/or olives.
Also, you can try Cava, which got its name back in 1970 with the idea of distinguishing it from French champagne, the word meaning ‘Cave’ or ‘cellar’. Cava is rapidly gaining prominence in the world and rivaling champagne, 95% of all Catalan cava is made in Penedès in the vineyards surrounding the village of Sant Sadurní d'Anoia, close to Barcelona.
🏵️ The famous Antoni Gaudí - Spanish architect and designer from Catalonia, known as the greatest exponent of Catalan Modernism - worked almost entirely in or near Barcelona, therefore the city boasts with his works: Casa Batlló, Casa Milá La Pedrera (you can grasp a sight of the interior while having a coffee at Cafe de la Pedrera
DON'T MISS: the gift shop is amazing), Casa Vicens, Park Güell, Sagrada Família church, etc.
⚽️ For football enthusiats: you have to take a look around Camp Nou.
💡A trip to Abbey of Montserrat would also make a great idea.
⛱️Perhaps a day trip to Costa Brava (90 min by bus)?! 😎
🛍️When it comes to shopping, make sure you visit Girona Street. Here, outlet stores welcome visitors with open arms, offering tempting deals and unique finds.
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