Let your love for food bloom at Brunch It
Floral vibes and fragrant foods will lure you into a unique brunch spot in the heart of Barcelona. This is one spot where you can take your Instagram-worthy photos, and have food that needs no filter.
Floral vibes and fragrant foods will lure you into a unique brunch spot in the heart of Barcelona. This is one spot where you can take your Instagram-worthy photos, and have food that needs no filter.
The people of Aix-en-Provence, France are not afraid to people-watch. Many perceive it as rude, but there may be a deeper rooted history.
A plethora of musical talent adorns the streets of Aix-en- Provence. These performers are the stars of the town, ranging from vocalists to full-blown, multi-instrument musicians.
Discover the magic of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter by learning the passionate art of tango on a rooftop, where history, culture, and breathtaking views come together in an unforgettable experience.
This type of pattern in coffee is not only hard to achieve but also hard to look over. It immediately catches your eye and helps you appreciate their craft even more. It starts to be more meaningful than just your daily cup of joe.
While strolling through the streets of Barcelona, we stumbled across a hidden gem: News & Coffee. This newsstand offers a variety of chic magazines while also serving tasty coffees.
Ciutadella park is a great option for travelers that want to experience beautiful nature when visiting Barcelona.
Barcelona’s unique relationship with cannabis and the loopholes to enjoying a nice high.
As the boldest birds all over Barcelona, pigeons leave an impression on tourists—but they might not be too popular with locals!
Temperatures are low; spirits are high! The IceBar-celona is the coolest bar in the city (pun intended)! It will surely give you and your friends a fantastic time with incredible drinks and music!
For the thousands of beautiful fountains in Barcelona’s streets, many want to know why they are not working.
Embark on a whirlwind adventure with us through three cities in Spain that all had very different environments.
Casa Batlló and its unique offering to view at night offers a whole new enchanting experience.
El Mercat dels Encants precedes itself as the “market of endless opportunities” where one can find themselves immersed in a long history of trading.
Castillo Torre Salvana is a 10th century castle.It has been said to be haunted for over many years and was given the nickname ‘el castillo del infierno’ by locals which translates to the castle of hell.
Little do fashionistas know that the stylish espadrille was born in Barcelona by the farmers of Catalonia.
Explore Tarragona, Spain, where ancient ruins meet stunning Mediterranean beaches.
Home of many of Barcelona’s most famous buildings, the Gothic Quarter is full of history dating back to the 13th century.