Montjuïc is a Barcelona classic but really worth it. You can go by the “teleferico” which is more expensive (and a bit too short!) but fun. The view of Barcelona from there is breathtaking, and you can walk and see nice gardens and a the charming Montjuïc castle
El Nacional is one of the most beautiful food and drinks hall in Barcelona. You can wether sit at a table to have a proper diner or just have a drink and a tapa at the bar. You might have to go early, it is a busy place!
Nice big park in the heart of Barcelona. Napping at the shadow of the trees can feel like a fresh paradise during summer time!
Carrer de Blai is a pedestrian street in Barcelona, known as the tapas street. You will find tapas bar after tapas bar, with delicious local food 🥟 and drinks 🍻. Remember to go with an empty stomach!
Cava Baja is one of the main streets of the La Latina neighbourhood and it is currently known for its various tapas places, bars and amazing restaurants.
Old and small town ideal to a walk around and try some local food. You can also try going for a hike (there is a really nice forest area surrounding the town).
Walk from Baiko to San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, where Games of Thrones was filmed
A wonderful small beach near Palma de Mallorca.
In Rupit, Stone cottages with orangey-red terracotta roofs perch around a stream, half-hidden by the mountainous green hills. An hour and a half drive from Barcelona, walk around this beautiful, if tiny village (approximately 340 residents). For sweeping views of the village, hike to St. Joan de Fàbregues, a Romanesque building perched on a hill.
Very nice and intimate natural swimming pool
If you’re in Lanzarote don’t miss the Timanfaya national park. Amazing views!