One quirky little thing you will notice walking around Barcelona are dried woven leaves hanging from the balconies. What are these brown husks and why are they here? It is all related to the Easter holidays. Read on to learn about these traditions during Easter in Barcelona and what to do at this special time.… Read More
Family friendly restaurants in Barcelona
Coming to Barcelona with a young family? Scratching your head about what family-friendly restaurants in Barcelona you should go to? Well, put your worries aside, relax and let me give you the same tips I give to parents on my Kids and Family tours. It should make for a fun and stress-free meal with the… Read More
Traditional Catalan desserts and sweets: eat like a local in Barcelona
A few weeks ago I wrote a post about the most traditional Catalan dishes. But what meal is ever complete without dessert? Want the low down on what Catalan desserts and sweets to order when that sweet craving comes knocking? Read on. Some of the traditional Catalan desserts and sweets: Crema Catalana [1] This is… Read More
Museums to visit with children in Barcelona
An updated article on things to do in Barcelona with kids with a lot more helpful information is available here: Barcelona for Kids. One of the most common questions that I get asked as a family guide is what museums I would recommend for kids. Well, it depends on the interest of the parents and… Read More