Tourist’s guide to Montjuic Fountain in Barcelona

The show, which shows the magic fountain of Montjuic in Barcelona, ​​is a powerful entertainment event, attended by almost 2,500,000 people annually. The fountain is a skillful demonstration of light, color and water interacting to musical rhythms. These components, mixed in the correct proportions, create real magic: beautiful music sounds around the fountain, and the … Read more

The best 8 beaches of Valencia in Spain

The golden beaches of Valencia are considered one of the most beautiful in Spain. Many of them are marked with the Blue Flag, have very well equipped recreation areas and have reasonable prices relative to other parts of Spain. No wonder they attract thousands of tourists every year. There are both quiet places and crowded areas … Read more

Tourist’s guide to Citadel Park – the green corner of Barcelona

Citadel Park is one of Barcelona’s oldest and most picturesque green areas. Locals like to walk here on weekends and have picnics, and for tourists, the zoo and museums are of interest. General information Citadel or Ciutadella Park is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Barcelona for both tourists and locals. It was … Read more

The best beaches of Salou in Spain: how to choose the perfect spot?

The beaches of Salou, one of the best resorts in Spain and with the Blue Flag award, are distinguished by cleanliness, quality equipment and well-developed infrastructure. All of them are owned by the municipality and are free. Most beach areas are designed for families with children. Fans of active pastime will also have something to … Read more

Tourist’s guide to Madrid Metro: itinerary, fares and how to use

Madrid Metro is one of the fastest, most comfortable and most reliable means of public transport, with which you can reach not only the airport, but also the main metropolitan attractions. Despite the confusing and rather complicated scheme, it is one of the most popular ways to travel around the Spanish capital. General information Metro … Read more

Tourist’s guide to Retiro Park – one of the main attractions of Madrid

Retiro Park in Madrid, whose name in Spanish means “good privacy”, is one of the most important and perhaps the most famous cultural heritage of Spain. Unusual fountains, alleys with strawberry trees and the remains of ancient architectural structures annually attract tourists from all over Europe and make El Retiro one of the most visited … Read more

Tourist’s guide to Gothic Quarter in Barcelona – the heart of the Old Town

The Gothic Quarter in Barcelona, ​​located in the historical center of the Catalan capital, is a unique place in which the greatest monuments of culture, architecture and art are concentrated. Sandwiched between La Rambla Avenue, Via Laetana and Plaza Catalunya, it is an intricate labyrinth of narrow, crooked streets, medieval buildings and Roman ruins. Barrio … Read more

Tourist’s guide to Calella in Spain

Calella (Spain) is a resort town on the Costa del Meresme with an area of ​​only 8 km2 and a population of no more than 18.5 thousand people. Due to its mild climate and favorable geographical location, the resort is popular among tourists. It has comfortable hotels, sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, restaurants, shops, while maintaining … Read more

Tourist’s guide to Cathedral of Holy Cross in Gothic Quarter of Barcelona

From any corner of the Gothic Quarter, which occupies a significant part of the Old Town in Barcelona, ​​you can see the spiers of the iconic city landmark – the Cathedral. This monumental medieval temple is also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and St. Eulalia, the Cathedral, the Cathedral of St. Eulalia … Read more

Tourist’s guide to Escorial in Spain: a palace for God, a shack for the king

The architectural complex Escorial (Spain) is often called the most mysterious attraction of Madrid. But even the numerous legends that fanned the history of this place did not stop him from entering the UNESCO World Heritage List and becoming one of the most visited corners of the country. General information The Escorial Palace in Spain … Read more

Cadaques – St. Tropez of Spain

The small, cozy and picturesque town of Cadaqués is a snow-white former fishing village in the north of the Costa Brava. It is 170 km from Barcelona and 80 km from Girona. Due to its geographical location, Cadaques remained isolated from the whole world almost to the end of the 19th century. That is why the … Read more