The Gothic Quarteris the oldest part of the city and, even today, is still the living heart of Barcelona. A maze of narrow streets and alleyways connecting romantic plazas surrounded by historic buildings, it’s a great place to stay if you want to have everything close to hand. Not on...
Cruise Port: Petite Palace Boqueria Garden Cheap Hostel: Barcelona Central Garden Party Hostel: Kabul Hostel Cool Hostel: Casa Gracia The beach in Barcelona is for free – this photo shows the the beach in Barceloneta Read more: We have a guide to the Where to travel in Europe for April....
"We [have] activated the Maritime Police and the Aquatic Unit to search the port of Barcelona and the Llobregat Delta. "The case remains open." It comes after family members shared details of the investigation, including reports that cruise ship staff had tried to save a ma...
In hindsight, we realized Buenos Aires is no different than New York, London, Paris, or Barcelona. Gay travelers should keep their wits about them and avoid dodgy neighborhoods like Boca at night. If anything, we found Buenos Aires to be one of the safest cities in South America. All the...
If you’re coming to Barcelona for a beach vacation, stay in Barceloneta, the best location to stay in Barcelona for beach lovers! This is also a great area to stay in if you’re in Barcelona before or after a cruise. Best Area to Stay in Barcelona for a Cool Neighborhood: La ...
From Montjuïc, a second cable car traverses Barcelona’s yachting marina atPort Vell, connecting toBarceloneta, a former fishing village known for its seafood-heavy tapas bars and restaurants, as well as Barcelona’s liveliest beach. Barceloneta is also an easy walk from both El Born and Bar...
Barcelona The people of Barcelona have a penchant for paradox; proclaiming theirs the best city in the world while bemoaning the influx of visitors in the very next breath. A quarter of a century of such spirited self-promotion has been a mixed blessing; nine million tourists emptied their ...
See the snow monkeys bathing in Japan ✔ Row a boat to the Lake Bled church ✔ Roam the City of Petra ✔ Stand atop Mt. Sinai ✔ Cage dive with great white sharks Get Lost in Fes ✔ Eat in Barcelona’s La Boqueria ✔ Catch the salmons jumping upstream Fly on a seaplane ...
Sunset from the River Tejo Another option is to watch the sunset from Almada and the southern banks of the Tejo Estuary. Here, you can watch Lisbon bathed in the golden glow of the late sun from the top of the Cristo Rei statue, the riverside Jardim do Rio, or the ‘Ponto Final’ ...
I travelled to Barcelona with my friend Denise. We spent 3 days exploring Barcelona, then we boarded a cruise ship for a 21-day, 15-port cruise. This is the itinerary (it’s not exactly where we went, as Santorini was replaced with Crete). It was a wonderful trip!