Wrapped in creativity
Nestled in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, Ramia 1986 is Europe’s largest stationery store.
Nestled in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, Ramia 1986 is Europe’s largest stationery store.
An exciting spot in a vibrant neigborhood, Banksy Museum Barcelona offers a diverse and intriguing selection of art that you won’t want to miss!
As the metro winds underneath the city of Barcelona, busy bodies sit and keep to themselves. At the heigh of the silence, a man steps on the L4 and brings out his violin. In our front row seats, we listened… Read More »A metro musician
After spending two weeks in Barcelona, our pockets and our bank accounts have started to suffer. Luckily for us, there are plenty of places to visit in the city where you can survive on a budget and still have fun. … Read More »Barcelona on a Budget
Aix en Province is known as the City of a Thousand Fountains. In the late 1800s, some canals allowed water to run in the basins of the fountains of the city. At first, these fountains were made for its practicality.
On Monday morning, Group 14 visited the historic Santa Maria de Montserrat monastery. Nestled high up on the Catalonian mountains, Montserrat offered not only breath-taking views, but peaceful sanctuary from the world down below. It was about a 40 minute… Read More »The Montserrat, A True Marvel
Our bodies are running on little to no sleep, but that’s not stopping us from experiencing all that Barceloneta beach has to offer. At 4:30 am our alarm clocks went off and although we wanted to drift back into sleep,… Read More »Exchanging Sleep for Serotonin
On Wednesday, we visited Park Güell: a fantasy land full of colors, shapes, and whimsy. It’s not hard to tell that Antoni Gaudí was the creator of this park, as all of his work it distinguished by its breathtaking beauty… Read More »Gaudí’s Gorgeous Güell