Luxury Barcelona itinerary: the Golden Mile and beyond
Barcelona’s luxury experience runs through the designer boutiques of Passeig de Gràcia, the artisan workshops of El Born, and a rooftop dining scene built for sunset views.
Magical medieval castles in Europe to visit on your next trip
All of Europe is scattered with magical palaces and castles. Relics of a bygone era, the medieval castles of the Old Continent are important cultural and tourist landmarks. If you&
Barcelona adventure itinerary: hiking, trails, and the outdoors
Barcelona sits right up against a genuine mountain range: the Serra de Collserola’s 8,000+ hectares start just minutes from the city center. This guide groups the city’
Barcelona food and culture itinerary: markets, chocolate, and flamenco
Barcelona’s food scene runs through its markets, its centuries-old chocolate houses, and its evening traditions of tapas and flamenco. This guide groups the city’s best
Barcelona itinerary for budget travelers: see the city for less
Barcelona is genuinely manageable on a budget: many of its best sights, the Roman ruins, the old town, the viewpoints, the beaches, don’t require a ticket at all. This guide
Barcelona itinerary for couples: the perfect romantic trip
Barcelona works well for couples because it’s easy to slow down: sunset viewpoints, quiet old-town squares, and long dinners are as much a part of the city as its landmarks.
Barcelona itinerary for families: the perfect trip with kids
Barcelona works well with kids if you pace the day right: interactive museums in the morning, parks or the beach in the afternoon. This guide groups the city’s best family st
Barcelona itinerary for solo travelers: the perfect independent trip
Barcelona is an easy city to navigate alone: compact, walkable, and served by a transit system simple enough to figure out on day one. This guide groups the best solo-friendly expe
Barcelona long weekend: the perfect 72-hour itinerary
A long weekend in Barcelona usually means a Friday evening arrival and a Sunday departure, closer to two full days than three. This itinerary is built around that real schedule: it
Barcelona in a week: the perfect 7-day Catalonia itinerary
Seven days is enough time to treat Barcelona as a base rather than the whole trip. This itinerary spends the first four days on the city’s Modernista landmarks, old town, and
Barcelona in 3 days: the perfect itinerary for a first-time visit
Three days is the amount of time most first-time visitors need to get a real feel for Barcelona. This itinerary moves chronologically through the city’s history: day one cove
Barcelona in 2 days: the perfect itinerary for a weekend trip
Two days in Barcelona is enough time to move past the highlights and start understanding how the city works. This itinerary splits the trip in two: day one covers the Modernista la
Barcelona itinerary guide: how to plan your trip, day by day
Barcelona sits between the Mediterranean Sea and the green ridges of the Serra de Collserola, a setting that forced the city to grow in layers rather than sprawl. Roman Barcino, th
Barcelona in 1 day: the perfect itinerary for a quick visit
One day in Barcelona is enough time to see the city’s most iconic landmarks if you follow a single efficient route. This itinerary follows the “Golden Axis,” a di
Fiestas del Pilar in Zaragoza
Every October, Zaragoza becomes the spiritual and cultural heart of Spain during the Fiestas del Pilar. Rooted in devotion to Our Lady of the Pillar, the patron saint of Zaragoza a
Andalusian Fairs on the Costa del Sol
October keeps Andalusia’s festive spirit alive along the Costa del Sol, where towns stage lively ferias that capture the last warm days of the year. Fairgrounds glow with lights,
The Magic Fountain Show Returns to Barcelona
Barcelona’s Magic Fountain of Montjuïc returns to the cultural calendar in October 2025 after a prolonged pause, restoring one of the city’s most beloved evening spectacles. T
Spain in October: Weather, Festivals, and Travel Highlights
October is one of the most rewarding months to visit Spain. The summer crowds have faded, the weather is still mild and pleasant, and the country bursts with cultural celebrations,
Valencia Day: 9 d’Octubre
Valencia Day (9 d’Octubre) is the Valencian Community’s great civic celebration. It commemorates the entry of King James I into the city in 1238 and the birth of the medieval K
What is the most visited country in the world? Celebrate World Tourism Day!
Ever wondered, what the most visited country in the world is? In celebration of World Tourism Day, we’re highlighting the most visited countries! World Tourism Day is celebrated
The most visited monuments in the world
There are unique, indescribable, and impressive places. Monuments created by man that have become icons, emblems of civilizations, towns or cities. Places that by their greatness a
