Articles related to "Rambla"La Rambla is usually a visitor's first taste of Barcelona. Full of colour and characters, find out how to get to La Rambla and where to stay once you're there.
While Buenos Aires hollers boisterously across the bay, Montevideo merely whispers confidently. It is this polite welcome that entices travellers to this enchanting city.
Sandy beaches, fine food, La Rambla, Gothic Quarter, Roman walls, Jewish History and the architecture of Antonio Gaudi i Cornet - Barcelona offers all this and more.
Barcelona offers a multicultural and international experience rife with arts, architecture and history. While enriching, it's not cheap. Here's how to live on a budget.
It didn't take Golden Globes winner Vicky, Cristina, Barcelona to make the capital of Catalonia a top travel destination - 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites already did that.
Known for its arts, Barcelona is the ideal city to study abroad. It is also Spain's most expensive city. Here are five ways to experience it on a budget.
Besides sightseeing, Barcelona has a lot to offer for food lovers. With over 1.500 restaurants there are choices for different palates and budgets.
Whether it's giving books and flowers in April, arts from June to August or human castles and fireworks displays in September, the Catalan capital knows how to party.
Barcelona with kids is an exciting and exotic adventure, with architecture that appeals to children and adults alike, festive food and markets, and great attractions.
Antoni Gaudi is known for his highly original architectures in Barcelona. The restored Casa Battlo is one of his masterpieces and a must-see site in the city.
See the sights and get the most value with these top money-saving tips for finding bargains while enjoying Gothic and Modernista highlights of the Catalonian capital.
The flat green routes from disused railway tracks have been made into level walking and cycling routes all across Spain - Vias Verdes.
Traveling from an airport to your destination can be complicated. Not so in Barcelona, thanks to the airport shuttle bus. Read on for schedules, fares and advice.
From perfume and chocolate to footwear and funeral carriages, the subjects of Barcelona's more unusual museums reveal the chic city's love for the eccentric.
The Costa Blanca's regional capital offers gems from a Greek, Roman, Visigoth and Moorish past among the High Baroque and Modernist Chic. There's even the odd Picasso.
Despite its excellent eateries, nightlife and central location, the neighborhood of Poble Sec is off the radar for most Barcelona visitors - for now, anyway.
Modern architect, Antoni Gaudi's distinctive structure's can be seen in various places in Barcelona and his work has been influential in the city's architecture.
Barcelona brings to mind a dynamic nightlife and the ability to party until the sun comes up. But this bustling city is more than meets the eye.
|