Posts Tagged ‘Barcelona’
June Event: Gay Pride in Barcelona
May 20th, 2013 by Carol Byrne
Next month, follow the crowds to Barcelona in the North of Spain, it’s time to be proud! Gay Pride – renamed Pride Barcelona – is taking place, and will attract huge crowds, celebrating and growing in number with every year. So get your flights to Barcelona booked – and join in the party at Pride Barcelona!
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City Heat – Top 5 City Breaks in Spain
April 29th, 2013 by Carol Byrne
City breaks – our favourite type of mini break and the total antithesis from where we live. A rural setting in some of the cleanest air in Europe is wonderful but sometimes a little bit of carbon monoxide is called for! A few short days in the city is a treat and a cultural top up, and needn’t cost the earth either. Spanish cities are worth exploring more than most. Let’s take a quick look at the Top 5 city breaks in Spain, for that next weekend away.
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5 Historic Jewish Sites in Spain
April 27th, 2013 by Carol Byrne
Do you long for a little more than the norm when you take a Spanish holiday? Perhaps you like to explore the history of your destination, or yearn to dig a little more than skin deep?
Lovers of history, archaeological interest, or just lovers - these destinations make for great romantic breaks – will appreciate a look at some of the Jewish routes in Spain. Let’s see a few of them, 5 historic Jewish sites in Spain.
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May Music Festival in Barcelona
April 18th, 2013 by Carol Byrne
Looking for a Spring holiday? Perhaps a city break with shopping, art galleries a little architecture? Look no further than Barcelona – the city that’s got Gaudi overload and much more to offer. What about a music festival as well ? Come to Barcelona this Spring and enjoy a city that rarely sleeps, and a few days at the Primavera Sound Festival 2013.
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Barcelona – the Spanish Grand Prix
April 16th, 2013 by Carol Byrne
A Spanish holiday, but with a bit of extra Va Va Voom? If you want to rev it up a few notches this year, and like the scents of leather and fuel more than sun cream, then head to Montmeló next month. It’s up in Barcelona, and petrol heads will be delighted to know it’s also the destination for the Spanish Grand Prix. Come on, get into gear!
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Using your 5 senses in Spain
April 9th, 2013 by Carol Byrne
A holiday in Spain will leave you with all sorts of lingering, beautiful memories. Uploading your photographs when you get back home is all part of the pleasure, remembering each sun filled day out, that great Paella, the gorgeous beach you chose when you booked that perfect holiday home. Spain will fill all of your senses, and leave you relaxed and rejuvenated. What are your special memories of your best Spanish holiday?
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Arches and Architecture of Sant Feliu de Guíxols
March 27th, 2013 by Carol Byrne
Picking up the latest copy of the archaeology magazine, Medieval, this week, it automatically fell open to reveal pages and pages of the stunning architecture of a hidden gem in Catalunya. The magazine itself, although Spanish, celebrates archaeology, history and travel all over the world, it’s a great buy, even if you are just looking at the pictures!
The article in question centred around the parochial church, which is the Monastery – Monasterio de Sant Feliu de Guíxols – but there’s so much more to this special place on the Spanish Costa Brava – let’s take a closer look.
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Too many cooks in Spain
February 20th, 2013 by vernon
Can you have too much of a good thing when it comes to Spain?
No, of course not. And that applies to the wonderful food you can taste on your holiday travels around the country.
When it comes to Spanish food, there really cannot be too many cooks.
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Make Merry in March at the Barcelona Beer Festival
February 11th, 2013 by Carol Byrne
Thinking of coming to Spain this March? Perhaps for Easter, an alternative St Patrick’s day weekend, or just to squeeze a little early Spring sunshine. Is a city break on your mind? Barcelona is a great choice destination if you are considering a city break – so much to see and do. Fancy a beer in Barcelona? Tasty at any time of the year, but go next month and you can partake in the Barcelona Beer Festival, which takes place over the 8th, 9th and 10th of March.
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The 10 Best Nudist Beaches in Spain
January 31st, 2013 by Carol Byrne
Getting away from it all, chilling out, sometimes means leaving all your worries behind. What about leaving your luggage at home too?’ Not all of it, you understand, even that well known Irish airline might object to you travelling that light! Just leave out the swimwear, wetsuit, sarong – but do remember the high factor sun lotion.
Go naked, visit some of the naturist beaches in Spain, there might be more than you think, and experience a holiday with a difference…here’s a quick tour of the 10 best nudist beaches to be found in Spain.
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Spain by night
January 14th, 2013 by vernon
One of the best aspects about holidaying in Spain is that you can see so much in the evening.
At almost all times of the year, and in the majority of destinations, it is warm enough to wander the streets of a Spanish city, town or coastal location and savour all that is on offer.
And there is little finer than doing what the locals do at night. Promenading!
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January Saints – San Antonio – all over Spain!
January 2nd, 2013 by Carol Byrne
So you thought that the party was over? But it’s just getting started in Spain! This weekend sees the arrival into every village square and city plaza of the esteemed Three Kings, those noblemen bearing gifts. They’ll dress up and hand over gifts and throw sweets high in the air for the children to catch - Spanish Christmas, if you like. If later in the month is when you plan to visit, and you’re still in the mood for more fun and fiesta, then make it on one of the Saint’s days – celebrated somewhere in Spain, every day of the year!
Start with San Antonio – and book yourself into the Balearics!
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The Catalan Pyrenees – a Cool Spot
December 27th, 2012 by Carol Byrne
Mountains and Spain. A romantic notion, and most often conjured up when one thinks of the Sierra Nevada, the backdrop for the Alhambra Palace of Granada, and the frame of that picture perfect part of Andalucía. In France perhaps the first thought is of the Pyrenees, but remember that they have a Spanish side too! Gentler and less rugged than their French cousins, they make a popular hotspot – or rather cooler spot - for overheated Madrileños in Summer, and are a number one destination for the ski set in Winter. Whether you’re a two holiday a year person or not, take a second look at the Pyrenees, for a lofty holiday at any time of the year
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Posh property in Spain
December 23rd, 2012 by Carol Byrne
Well, we’re still here. The End Of The World wasn’t nigh, as it turned out. Lucky us. Luckier still, for some this morning , waking up the day after El Gordo – the famous Spanish Christmas Lottery. No, I didn’t win – or I wouldn’t be sitting here writing this! – but if I had, I think I would be booking myself and my friends and family into a little bit of luxury for Christmas. Not a hotel – too impersonal – but a stunning high end rental property. Now, let’s just imagine for a moment that we had the winning ticket….Where shall we go? Where’s that chauffeur?
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January in Spain. Part 3 Barcelona and Flamenco
December 17th, 2012 by Carol Byrne
What do you conjure up when someone mentions Spain to you? What tends to spring to mind? I guess it depends on what region you like to visit, so I guess sun and sand if you are a Costa lover or a beach lizard, maybe the perfect paella comes to mind if you love the east coast, but certainly Flamenco – especially so in Andalucía – but, the passion of Flamenco can be felt in the north next month too. Come to Catalunya – to Barcelona – and feel a little of it yourself! Time for the biggest Flamenco festival on the calender in Barcelona – De Cajón!
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January in Spain. Part 2 Barcelona
December 16th, 2012 by Carol Byrne
A picture speaks a thousand words. Or so they say. In this case, it’s certainly true. To continue with our mini guide for January in Spain and the events that will take place , let’s take a trip to beautiful Barcelona - where you might like to attend the Fotografía World Press Photo Exhibition. Come and see for yourself the most moving and impacting images from the lens of the World Press from news stores over the past year.
And of course, a real bonus, there’s always Barcelona too!
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Holidays are comin’- days off in December
November 27th, 2012 by Carol Byrne
Nearly here, Christmas is just around that corner folks, and if you have been really, really good - have you?! - then perhaps you have a treat in store. Who would not like to find a holiday in Spain in their stocking this year?!
Perhaps you have decided on an early treat all to yourself? Good on you! If you do happen to plan a Spanish holiday in December, then take into account the extra days off planned for next month, and ensure that you aware of the dates – because when there’s a national holiday in Spain – don’t plan on going shopping!
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Top 5 places in Spain to spend Christmas
November 23rd, 2012 by Carol Byrne
Where do you like to spend the festive season? Christmas is a time for families, and the idea of a relaxing time spent with loved ones is one to look forward to. But rewind there for a second…relaxing? Acres of shopping, cooking and cleaning combined with a drizzle or a downpour is hardly appealing.
Wind down in Spain instead, take the whole family along and choose one of our Top 5 destinations in which to spend a Spanish Christmas!
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In the Buff? In Barcelona…
November 19th, 2012 by Carol Byrne
December is looming folks, and all that’s on your mind might be the big bearded fella in the red suit and lots of lists of things to do.
But take yourself for a pre season break to Spain – in particular to Barcelona – and you can do something different. Not quite relax, but something more energetic. The Buff Run takes place on the 16th December – and no, it’s not a naked dash! Clothes are required, in fact, fancy dress to be precise…Run this way please..
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Beer tour of Spain – hop to it!
October 31st, 2012 by vernon
Here we go. We have taken a road trip tasting the wine of Spain, travelling north to south.
Now let us make the reverse journey seeing the towns and cities that are home to some of the most famous beers of Spain.
Those names you may be used to in your home country, or some new tastes for you when holidaying in Spain.
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