With beaches, galleries galore, and an incredible culinary scene to explore, two days in Barcelona promises plenty to do for every type of traveller. But to make the most of your time
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Unique architecture, a vibrant foodie scene, beachfront buzz and plenty of nightlife – there’s something for every traveller – and wallet – in Barcelona. Best for Luxury The city is
Easy-reach, secluded beaches Barcelona has a beach for every day of the week, but it’s hard to beat the oasis of Ocata. The quiet of these secluded sands is broken only
Spain attracts sun-seekers from all over the world and it’s also home to some of Europe’s most buzzing cities. In order to get the most out of both the cities and
Travellers to Spain can’t get enough of sun-drenched jaunts along the Costa del Sol and Balearic island hopping, but the north of the country is often overlooked. With globally-renowned museums and generous plates of
In Barcelona Cafe patrons learn towards each other, talking quietly beneath cavernous ceilings; a woman sits alone, surrounded by the debris of a successful lunch but transported somewhere else by her
Why go? Rocky headlands dotted with stone forts surround the deep indigo waters of Cartagena, creating the ultimate defence against enemy ships. This natural harbour is tucked between the Mediterranean and
Known for its art and architecture, the cosmopolitan city of Barcelona has something for everyone, any time of year. Experience the city’s architectural and cultural wonders without the crowds during the winter,
The Canary Islands are back on the UK’s travel corridors list, which means that from 4 am Sunday 25 October, travellers returning from the Canaries won’t have to quarantine for