La pandemia del Covid-19 ha transformado por completo nuestros hábitos de vida. Con todo, también ha cambiado nuestra forma de festejar. Mientras duren las restricciones sociales para evitar la propagación del coronavirus, es posible reenfocar las reuniones en espacios exteriores. Aquí, hemos reunido algunos consejos para crear un evento inolvidable y al mismo tiempo, minimizar las […]
Read More7 – Park Güell Park Güell, declared a World Heritage Site, is one of the most beautiful parks in the world and another of the essential places to see in Barcelona. This huge fairytale park by Antonio Gaudí surprises all visitors with its sculptures, fountains and buildings inspired by the undulating forms of nature. One […]
Read More4 – Las Ramblas One of the most popular things to do in Barcelona is to take a leisurely stroll along Las Ramblas or La Rambla. This one and a half kilometer avenue that runs from Plaza Cataluña to the Columbus Monument, is abuzz with tourists and activity at any time of the day in […]
Read MoreMonuments of Barcelona are opening their doors When and how are the monuments of Barcelona going to open after the Coronavirus Lockdown? We finally see the light at the end of the tunnel! If everything goes on like this in the month of July, our country will finally come out of the State of Alarm […]
Read MoreAfter more than 2 months of an extremely strict lockdown, Barcelona is expected to open up slowly towards a so called ‘new normality’. The good news is that a number of museums reopened their doors after all these weeks, cautiously, and with new rules to balance public safety. Sagrada Família with no one around during […]
Read MoreReport by Lucy Peters. As a cultural hotspot in Europe, Barcelona is a traveler’s dream and a hotspot for those looking to gain work experience. The balmy weather and relatively low cost of living compared with other big cities make it a popular choice among those looking to fill a gap year. A minimum wage of […]
Read MoreIn this video you can see people clapping their hands from their homes to encourage each other in Spain. Today the situation we are living in worldwide seems more like the script of a fiction movie than the year 2020, that many thought would be the begining of a new age. I imagine that those […]
Read MoreReport by Lucy Peters. Barcelona is one of the most visited cities in the world, having welcomed over 9 million visitors to the city in 2019. Recent sightings of drones by pilots caused the temporary closure of Madrid’s Barajas Airport has lead to concerns about air safety in general in Spain. On land, awareness of personal safety is equally […]
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