What to see in Barcelona Province
Tapas in Barcelona: the Mediterranean in bite-size
Whilst Barcelona is most famous for sit-down meals, there are also legendary tapas bars that are well worth a visit.
Montseny, a natural oasis near Barcelona
The Montseny massif is a special area of countryside located barely 70 kilometres from Barcelona. The perfect place for an excursion into the heart of the natural world.
Rupit i Pruit two towns in one
Rupit i Pruit was created when two beautiful and historic mountain towns were joined together to form one
Colònia Güell: Gaudí’s testing ground
Colònia Güell is a visit that is worth the while to learn more about the creativity of Antoni Gaudí and other Modernist architects.
What to see in Cardona in central Catalonia
Exploring Montaña de Sal park, visiting the castle and exploring the old town is like taking a trip back to the Middle Ages.
Vilafranca del Penedès, ciudad histórica y capital del vino y el cava
The capital of the Alt Penedès region offers a unique combination of rich architectural heritage and the finest wine and gastronomy.
What to see in Mura, a medieval gem nestled in nature
This charming medieval village in the Bages region, surrounded by forests and mountains, is a must-visit place in the surrounding area of Barcelona.
Barcelona’s beaches, a waterfront redevelopment miracle
Barcelona has 10 fully-equipped and well-maintained beaches for taking a break from the city’s bustling pace.
Collserola, Barcelona’s green guardian
Collserola is Barcelona’s green lung, a mountain range that shelters the city to the west and boasts some of its finest panoramic views.
Eating in Barcelona will activate all five of your senses
Eating in Barcelona is much more than just sitting around a table. Its restaurants are the homes of some of the best, most creative chefs on the planet.