The cafe culture in Barcelona is on point! Whether you want a quick pick me up, to catch up with friends, or a good workspace, there’s a coffee shop in Barcelona for you! And despite everything else being super expensive in the city, the cafes aren’t.
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If you’re looking for a more regular café scene, you’ll want to look for coffee shops. Here’s a list of the coffee shops we found around Brussels and what they’re best suited for!
At first glance, Barcelona seems like quite an expensive city… and it is. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t a few money-saving hacks out there for the city.
One of the best ways to save in Barcelona is to plan your vacation in advance.
For a whopping €25, you have the privilege to enter one of Gaudi’s most famous masterpieces: Casa Battló. The reality is that what you’re getting isn’t worth paying for.
Today, Barcelona is all about Antoni Gaudi’s incredible architecture. Contrary to common belief, his work goes far beyond the Sagrada Familia. In fact, he designed quite a bit all around the city from homes and parks to lamp posts and furniture.
Spending a day in Montserrat is a no brainer in my mind if you’re visiting Barcelona. Only 45 km from the city, it’s one of the easiest and worthwhile day trips you could go on.
Despite having a shaky past, Marseille has been on an upward trend since 2013. So if you know where to go, and plan your visit, the city has a lot to offer. So if you’re visiting Provence in the South of France, you should definitely add a day in Marseille to your itinerary.
I visited Marseille for one day while I was living in Aix-en-Provence. I was unsure what to expect from my visit because I’d heard a lot of mixed reviews about the city. I’d like to share what Marseille is like based on my experience visiting the city so you can know if it’s for you. Is Marseille dangerous, or safe for you to visit?
Sundays off was never an issue in other European cities, but because Aix is so small, it seemed like the city shut down for the day. It became quite a challenge to find something to do, especially if it was raining. So, during our month in Aix, we searched the city to find out how locals tend to spend their Sunday in Aix.
The Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is a must-see on any South of France vacation. We almost weren’t going to visit the Pont du Gard, but in the end, it was the highlight of our trip. There’s more than just the aqueduct that you can spend a full day here, especially in the summertime!