Travel Guide
Markets of Catalonia: Barcelona
More than one and a half million people make their living in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia and one of the most important cities in Spain. In addition, more than four and a half million people visit it every year to discover its streets and most emblematic...
Visit Museu del Vermut de Reus
In the heart of Baix Camp region, in Tarragona province, lies the city of Reus, a municipality that hides great architectural and cultural gems of the territory. These include, above all, the Modernist buildings that dominate the city centre, where Antoni Gaudí left...
How to celebrate Carnival in Barcelona and Costa Dorada
The streets are once again full of life, music and colour with the arrival of one of the biggest festivals of the first months of the year. Masked dancers, acrobats and anyone else who wants to join in, come together for a few days to celebrate one of the most fun and...
Enjoy wine and olive oil tourism in the surroundings of Barcelona
Travelling is one of life's great pleasures, as it allows us to get to know cultures, new territories and the history of the countless towns and cities that make up planet Earth. But the fact of travelling is also linked to another element that is indispensable during...
Things to do in Tossa de Mar, all year round
One of the most sought-after paradises on the Catalan coast is the magnificent Costa Brava. Its rocky cliffs, crystal-clear blue waters and seafaring boats are the most significant features of the area, which hides great gems for those who wish to make a getaway to...
The Cós Blanc confetti rain returns to Salou
The coastal town of Salou, the tourism capital of Costa Daurada, is once again organising one of the most striking and fun events of the year, which brings together thousands of people in the same place: the Cós Blanc. It consists of a massive parade of floats, which...
The most charming places in Prades
In the heart of Baix Camp region, there is a charming Catalan town, surrounded by mountains where you can enjoy the best routes. It is the small municipality of Prades, located at an altitude of 950 metres and with an area of about 32 km², which is located inside the...
Plans in Barcelona
After Christmas and Epiphany, these next few months are ideal to enjoy a quieter Barcelona, without the bustle of Christmas shopping, and to start the year with some of the most original plans in Barcelona, which is ready to offer a wide range of activities. In...
Discover what Tarragona was like in medieval times
Every year, Tarragona is visited by hundreds of thousands of people who want to discover its history. One of the most popular tourist attractions for visitors is its great Roman heritage, which includes, among other elements, its amphitheatre. Even so, Tarragona's...
10 churches to visit in Barcelona
Barcelona, capital of the autonomous community of Catalonia, has been and remains the epicentre of the territory for centuries, a fact that has contributed a great historical and architectural wealth, as well as bringing with it a multiculturalism throughout this...
Get to know medieval Barcelona
The millenary history of the city of Barcelona requires a complete section in our blog, since many of the architectural gems that we visit when we go to the capital were built during the Middle Ages, a period in which Barcelona experienced a commercial and political...
‘Els Tres Tombs’ in Barcelona
To start the year on a large scale, Barcelona organises its Sant Antoni Festival, a celebration that pays tribute to Sant Antoni Abat, patron saint of animals, and which takes place in the neighbourhood that bears his name, on the site of the old Sant Antoni gateway,...