Those living in Barcelona will already be familiar withgigantes, the colourful giants that are invariably wheeled out during any Catalan festive occasion, and paraded around town. At Poble Espanyol two of these figures greet you at the gates… remarkably they are modelled on the very first two ...
Discounts exist for various groups including, but not limited to, the disabled, the elderly, and children. Kids between the ages of 0-6 may enter for free!Although it costs a little more, I recommend the skip-the-line ticket. How Can I Buy Tickets to Park Guell in Barcelona? You can...
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Barcelona, Spain is a vibrant city that offers a plethora of activities and attractions for visitors to enjoy. With these 8 amazing things to do, there is something for everyone. From exploring Antoni Gaudí’s iconic buildings like La Sagrada Familia and Parque Guell, to relaxing on the beaut...
Barcelona’s Casa Mila is an extraordinary Modernist building on busy Passeig de Gràcia. Take the full tour of one of Antoni Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces.
Prague, Czech Republic: Known for its beautiful architecture and historic old town, Prague is another destination that’s friendly on the wallet. With affordable food and drink options, it’s a paradise for backpackers. Valencia, Spain: Often overshadowed by Barcelona and Madrid, Valencia is a ...
Nipping down to Valencia from Barcelona is easy as pie via the Spanish rail service and there are some good prices out there, especially if you can be a little flexible. Check outRenfe.com. Dozens of trains leave every day with journey times varying, but usually between 3 and 4 hours. ...
Thanks to the efficient service run by Renfe – Spain’s national train company – it’s easy to reachMadrid by train. High-speed AVE trains can get you fromBarcelona to Madridin 2h 30m on the fastest services,Valencia to Madridin 1h 40m andSeville to Madridin 2h 30m. Trains to Madrid...