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How long is the drive from Mahon to Bilbao?

The direct drive from Mahon to Bilbao is 539 mi (867 km), and should have a drive time of 11 hrs 6 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Mahon to Bilbao, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Barcelona, Salou, Zaragoza, Alcudia, Lloret de Mar, Ciutadella, Pamplona, Sitges, Logrono, and Tarragona, as well as top places to visit like Cala en Turqueta and Platja de Cala Millor, or the ever-popular Cala Mitjana.

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Top cities between Mahon and Bilbao

The top cities between Mahon and Bilbao are Barcelona, Salou, Zaragoza, Alcudia, Lloret de Mar, Ciutadella, Pamplona, Sitges, Logrono, and Tarragona. Barcelona is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Mahon and 5 hours from Bilbao.
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Ciutadella de Menorca

Ciutadella de Menorca, located on the western coast of the Spanish Balearic Island of Menorca, is a charming port city renowned for its historic old quarter and medieval streets. The Gothic-style City Hall and 19th-century palaces of Salort and Torre-Saura can be found in the main square, Plaça des Born.
1% as popular as Barcelona
2 minutes off the main route, 6% of way to Bilbao
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Alcúdia

Alcúdia, located in the northern part of Mallorca, is a charming town known for its stunning Mediterranean beaches such as Platja d’Alcúdia and Platja de Muro along Alcúdia Bay. The well-preserved old town is surrounded by medieval walls and features narrow streets and centuries-old buildings. Nearby towns like Pollenca offer a quieter experience with opportunities for leisurely strolls, al fresco dining, and access to hiking and cycling trails.
2% as popular as Barcelona
4 hours off the main route, 36% of way to Bilbao
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Barcelona

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Sports Camps & Clinics
Barcelona, the vibrant capital of Catalonia, Spain, is renowned for its rich art and architectural heritage. The city boasts modernist landmarks like the Sagrada Família church and other Antoni Gaudí creations. Museu Picasso and Fundació Joan Miró showcase works by these iconic artists. Additionally, MUHBA offers a glimpse into Barcelona's history with its Roman archaeological sites.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Bilbao
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Lloret de Mar

Lloret de Mar, located on the Costa Brava in Catalonia, Spain, is renowned for its Mediterranean beaches and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the medieval Castle of Sant Joan with panoramic views, and the Iglesia de Sant Romà church showcasing Catalan Gothic and modernist architecture. The Santa Clotilde Gardens, perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, boast Italian Renaissance-style design.
2% as popular as Barcelona
45 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Bilbao
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Sitges

Sitges, a coastal town in Spain's Catalonia region, is nestled southwest of Barcelona and bordered by the mountainous Parc Natural del Garraf. The area is famous for its Mediterranean beaches and a seafront promenade adorned with grand mansions. The compact old town and surrounding streets are brimming with shops, restaurants, as well as numerous gay bars and nightclubs. Visitors can explore the Maricel Museum and Cau Ferrat Museum to admire Catalan and other Spanish art.
1% as popular as Barcelona
7 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Bilbao
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Tarragona

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Boat Rentals
Tarragona, a province in the southern part of Catalonia, Spain, is known for its traditional cuisine and fine selection of Terra Alta wines. With a population of 795,902, the capital city also named Tarragona is home to about one fifth of the province's residents. The region offers a variety of dishes including 'trinxat de col' and 'recapte' of white 'ganxet' beans along with quail in wine sauce.
1% as popular as Barcelona
15 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Bilbao
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Salou

Salou, a resort town on Spain's Costa Daurada, offers diverse beaches from secluded coves to bustling strips. It's a hotspot for windsurfing, sailing, and golf. The Coastal Path provides stunning sunrise and sunset views. As the capital of Costa Daurada, Salou boasts over 4.3 miles of Blue Flag beaches and a vibrant culinary scene. Visitors can explore landmarks like Torre Vella fortress and enjoy the renowned PortAventura World theme park.
4% as popular as Barcelona
20 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Bilbao
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Zaragoza

Zaragoza, the capital of Spain's Aragon region, is a charming city with a mix of architectural styles. The Nuestra Señora del Pilar basilica, overlooking the Ebro River, is a famous pilgrimage site with stunning baroque design. The city also boasts Mudéjar-style landmarks like the Aljafería palace and the Cathedral of the Savior. Despite its beauty, some visitors have noted an unpleasant smell in certain areas.
4% as popular as Barcelona
6 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Bilbao
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Pamplona

Pamplona, the capital of Navarre province in northern Spain, is famous for the Running of the Bulls during the Feast of San Fermín in July. This multiday festival features daredevil runners leading bulls through the city streets. As a major stop along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, Pamplona boasts Gothic-style churches like fortresslike San Nicolás.
1% as popular as Barcelona
16 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Bilbao
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Logroño

Logroño, located in northern Spain, is a city steeped in history and tradition dating back to the Middle Ages. As a stop on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, it boasts an impressive monumental legacy closely tied to the passage of pilgrims. The Cathedral of Santa María de la Redonda with its baroque towers and intricate facade is a must-see, as is the Cubo del Revellín fort connected to remnants of the old city wall.
0% as popular as Barcelona
7 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Bilbao

Best stops along Mahon to Bilbao drive

The top stops along the way from Mahon to Bilbao (with short detours) are Basílica de la Sagrada Família, Park Güell, and PortAventura World. Other popular stops include Casa Batlló, Alcúdia Old Town, and Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey.
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Cala Mitjana

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Bay
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cala Mitjana is a picturesque bay located in the central part of Minorca's southern coast. It can be reached by boat or via a walking trail from a nearby parking lot. The beach boasts white sand, turquoise waters, and is surrounded by limestone cliffs and pine forests, offering visitors an unspoiled and peaceful retreat. Activities such as sunbathing, swimming, cliff jumping, and hiking through the beautiful surrounding forests and ravines are popular here.
Stunning beach. 20-min walk from Galdana via Cami de cavalls (park on the east side for quick access to the trail). Not many people in the morning, and no facility, so fairly unspoiled.
Henry H — Google review
This morning we did a “free excursion” : select somewhere you would like to go, get up early and be there before everybody else. Be back home before the majority of the people wake up. We selected Cala Mitjana. We were not the very first people on the beach. But we were there early 😃. From a distance the water and beach look very beautiful. But to be honest … the closer you get, the less beautiful it is. The beach is pretty small and a large portion is covered in weed. It smells bad. And there are many many flies. I would not recommend it for a day swimming. There are nicer beaches in the area. The surrounding is beautiful though …
Maarten H — Google review
30-minute hike to get there. The water was full of a green gooey substance that I assume was caused by the rain of the previous day. It looked like some boat fuel residue
Joana S — Google review
Cala Mutjana is a nice area in menorca Spain. We parked at a parking lot and walked to the beach. The walk to the beach felt more like a hike but very nice path way. The path was natural rocks and dirt with beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea along the way. The hike was not too difficult we did it with my 2 year old niece but went slow and took our time. The beach here was a decent size not too big but wasn’t too small either. The beach has nice soft white sand and wasn’t too busy. The water of the Mediterranean Sea here is a beautiful turquoise blue and clean.
DH — Google review
Beautiful Cala but very busy, long walk from carpark but is an easy walk. Hoping to see it when is not as full
Francisco V — Google review
Great place in the evening. Very beautiful bay and big, in summer maybe also full. My photos are from mid november and we were the only ones. It’s a longer walk through the forest but also really nice.
Stefanos — Google review
This beach is so beautiful 😍 during day is super crowded, but around sunset you can find thete very few people (>5). It is also possible to sleep on that beach in slippag. If you don't put your tent noone will mind, but weather usually is so wonderful that you really don't need a tent.
Bartosz M — Google review
We went to Cala Mijtana on Saturday and had a great day. You park in a carpark just off the main road. And follow the signs and footpath down to Cala Mijtana. It takes around 15-20 mins depending on the speed of your walking. The walk is fairly easy. The beach has a little bit of shade on the edges. And there is a walk up a slight incline to get to another more remote beach. We got these photos from a section of that walk.
Rebecca S — Google review
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Cala en Turqueta

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cala en Turqueta is a stunning bay beach in Menorca with white sandy shores and clear blue waters, perfect for swimming. The views from the bay are breathtaking and worth visiting. Accessible by a short taxi ride from Ciutadella resort area, this rocky cove is surrounded by tall pine trees and boasts amazing turquoise waters. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of a nearby parking spot, beach bar, and bathrooms.
Beautiful beach, lovely clear sea. Parking is bonkers! Go by bus and save the stress and hassel, we did and was the best way to get there and enjoy some hours. Does get very busy. 🔆🩴⛱️
Jon F — Google review
I had a car rented during my holiday on the island, but unfortunately I couldn't use it to rich Cala Turqueta and Cala Macarelleta. Starting with June until end of September the access to these two caves with car is impossible but with bus only. This is because the parking spaces are limited on these 2 beaches and the acces from the main road/highway to them is very narrow. So, the best way to reach to the beaches from whatever you are located in Ciutadella, Cala n Bosch, Cala Blanca is to reach the bus station "Via Perimetral" - Ciutadella . From here you can take bus Nr. 68 to Turqueta or bus Nr. 69 to Macarelleta. It cost 10 Euros per person covering both ways for each destination. Once arrived , you will need to walk for up to 15 min. through forrest to reach the sea. It s worthed, the water is pristine, beautiful colour, silence. Enjoy. Ps: Don t forget to return in time to your scheduled bus.
Cristian C — Google review
We parked at Son Bou and walked the coastal path to Cala Turqueta. It took an hour or so each way but meant parking was easy. It’s a beautiful beach but was pretty busy, even in early October on a weekday.
Emily F — Google review
Cala en Turqueta is a true hidden gem! The water is unbelievably clear and beautifully blue, perfect for snorkeling and swimming. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery, making it feel like a peaceful oasis away from the crowds. It’s the perfect spot to relax, enjoy nature, and soak up the stunning views. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in the area!
George G — Google review
Cala en Torqueta is one of the most beautiful coves of the island, we reached it thanks to a boat excursion and we have no idea if outside the beach are available some kind of service, inside the beach there is only a lifeguard station and no more, you must have your own umbrella. The sand is white and there are lots of panoramic point where you can take photos and dive from it. This is one of the most recommended coves of the all island. You must see it.
Andrea P — Google review
Don’t go here. Unless youre planning to go at 05.00!!! We arrived around 9.30 but parking was already full and the people made us leave.
Merle B — Google review
There is 20 mins walk to the beach. The parking is free but limited to probably 200. The parking is also attended and you will be guided to the next parking spot. At the car park there is bar which sales food/snacks and drinks (Only cash though). You can also take your shower there (1€ per minute of water in a coin drop in box). It is really worth to visit it. Bear in mind if the car park is full it probably means the beach is also packed up. But the water is usually really clear and the scenery is mindblowing - Thanks god for the best there is no concrete there....
F C — Google review
Beautiful place to go. Try to be early (get there before 8AM) since it can be limited (mostly due to COVID measures). In high season, sometimes it can get full at 7:30. There's a small serving cafeteria at the parking with some snacks, although, bring your own is more recommended. A note on this beach: rather crowded and it smells a bit due to a mangrove at the back of the beach.
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Platja de Cala Millor

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Beaches
Cala Millor is the largest resort on the east coast of Majorca, offering an 'up-market' experience with a 6 km stretch of gorgeous beach along a sheltered bay. The area boasts a popular strip lined with bars and eateries, and offers seasonal activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, and beach volleyball. Visitors can also enjoy a pleasant seafront walkway with plenty of shops and restaurants to explore.
A lovely place for a holiday with the children or for those that are maybe a little old that only want a flat area to walk around. If you want plenty of clothes shops, ice creams to die for, bars and restaurants then there's plenty of choice! The beach at the northern end is very sandy, whereas the southern area near the nature reserve is a little rocky but it's all good for the kids or snorkeling. Watch out for the darker part of the pavement! It's a cycle track where they have priority over pedestrians, and there are some electric bikes and carts for families that may be battery powered and can go very fast! In the north part, it's very busy, and the cycle track has flashing cats eyes (great idea). Parts of the beach are well lit at night and are very popular in the day and night. Mostly a very clean area with space for your own sunbeds, or pay for the ones supplied. Most are advertised as €14 euro but recently an extra 75 cents is being added (2 beds, a fixed reed umbrella and a safe box) but don't expect any change!!!
Byron J — Google review
Beautiful beach as already written BUT IT made me sad that there are tons of cigarettes in the sand, disgusting behavior. I thought it was forbidden to smoke on the beach in Spain. I picked up at least 20 cigarette stumps and this was only in my very vicinity, maybe a radius of around 2m. Imagine how many thousands must be all over the beach.
Matt G — Google review
Absolutely LOVED this beach. It was crowded, but the water was calm, crystal clear, warm, and a beautiful shade of turquoise. It was shallow, but also had depth further out. There were a couple of pieces of trash, we saw in the water which was a real shame :( Also, smokers, pick up your cigarette butts! We found a spot on the beach easily and there was a free parking lot nearby.
Deniz E — Google review
Views on beach front were lovely, but I didn't feel like there was much to do here unless you had children. Most activities seem to be geared towards them, go carting etc
Jeanette D — Google review
Lovely place, cristal clear water, lot of shops and restaurantes nearby. Yoi can bring your own umbrellanand beach stuff. Or you can have installed umbrella an sun beds for 14€. Recommended to arrive in time to have installed places. Usually staff collect money for te umbrella in the morning. If you come to the beach later in the afternoon usually you dont need to pay at all
Dániel K — Google review
Stunning what a beautiful place,I would highly recommend a visit. Loads of bars and shops a beautiful beach. Well worth a visit
Glenn S — Google review
Very nice beach for sunrise. Plenty of space but probably suffers from over tourism in summer.
Leonardo D — Google review
Cala Millor Beach is a true gem! 🌴 The pristine waters 🌊, soft sandy shores 🏖️, and stunning views 🌅 make it a perfect paradise getaway. Whether you're looking to relax under the sun ☀️ or enjoy water sports 🏄‍♂️, this beach has it all. The surrounding cafes and shops add to the charm, making it a must-visit destination. Five stars without a doubt!
Moritz B — Google review
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Polígon Den Joan Llinàs, 1, 07560 Son Servera, Illes Balears, Spain
https://visitcalamillor.com/ca/playa-cala-millor/
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Platja de Muro

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Platja de Muro, located on the north coast of Mallorca, is a stunning 6-km-long beach known for its fine sand and turquoise waters. It offers amenities such as restrooms, showers, and lifeguards for visitors to enjoy swimming and sunbathing. The beach sits in front of the S'Albufera nature reserve in the bay of Alcudia, with dunes bordered by pine groves.
We had a wonderful time at this beach—it’s very calm, peaceful, and absolutely beautiful. The water is clear, the sand is soft, and it’s the perfect place to relax and unwind. It’s not overly crowded, which made the experience even more enjoyable. I highly recommend this beach to anyone visiting Mallorca. Whether you’re coming with family, friends, or solo, you’ll love the calm atmosphere and the stunning views. Also, a big bonus: the food options nearby are fantastic! There are plenty of great restaurants around, and everything we tried was fresh and delicious.
Ali M — Google review
Amazing beach with a very wide shore—plenty of space to relax and enjoy the view!
Hanna S — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach with shallow waters stretching far into the sea – perfect for families with children. However, it is somewhat poorly maintained, lacks lifeguard supervision, and offers no natural shade, so an umbrella or beach tent is essential. It also tends to be quite crowded. In addition, there are many illegal beach vendors, though they are generally not very pushy. We visited with two children (3 and 8), who still had a wonderful time swimming and building sandcastles.
Daniel ( — Google review
A wonderful place — a large beach with very clean water. We visited on a cloudy day, but it's still an amazing spot.👍👍👍
Jery — Google review
This is one of the best beaches on the island. We’ve visited here twice. Once in 2020 and again this week. The beach sand is almost white, the sea is clear as day, deep blue a few feet beyond that. A lovely boardwalk that goes out a fair way. Lots of green trees scattered amongst the sand, restaurants are in good supply too. Has to be on the list of places to visit when you come to muro.
James R — Google review
Absolutely beautiful beach if not a little busy but you can't blame folk for wanting to spend time in such a picturesque spot.
Henry C — Google review
Definitely beach that we enjoyed the most. Beautiful blue see and sandy beach. It also has a lot of chairs and umbrellas, price is 21€ for 2 chairs and an umbrella which comes with a safe to put your things.
Robert B — Google review
Nice Beach This is a great beach but we thought there were too many people and also it was not shallow enough for us. It goes deep pretty fast. Still nice but not what we were looking for.
Paul V — Google review
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Alcudia beach

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Outdoor Activities
Alcudia Beach, situated on the northern coast of Mallorca, is a renowned tourist attraction in Spain. This 7-km stretch of white sand and shallow waters offers an accessible boardwalk, restrooms, and showers. With its historical significance dating back to Roman times and its popularity among tourists visiting Majorca, Alcudia Beach provides a wide range of water sports and recreational activities.
One of the best beaches I have been to in Europe. Not so crowded on the weekday but can definitely get on weekends. This stretch of beach doesn’t include any sport activities. Morning walks here were just a treat to the soul.
Shankey S — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach. It is suitable for children. The sea is shallow and not deep. The water in the sea is warm, more than 28 Celsius. There are bars, toilets on the beach. It is possible to rent bed and umbrella for an extra fee.
Vladimir M — Google review
Beautiful white sandy beach. Near the marina, the water is very shallow, perfect for small children. Lots of free toilet blocks along the main stretch - all clean and there are outside showers for hosing off sandy feet. Parasols and loungers available - council run so prices the same along the whole beach. Various pedalos and SUP's to hire but area of use quite small. Sightseeing boats trips pick up at the 3 piers along the beach as well as the marina. Independent each bars at the marina end of the beach, as most of the bay is hotel fronted but more basic cafe's forming part of the toilet blocks. Due to the size, the beach didnt feel too busy.
Mel S — Google review
Alcudia Beach is a lovely spot with soft sand, clean warm water, and plenty of space to relax. Since it’s right in town, there are lots of shops, cafés, and restaurants nearby. Parking is easy too, with many options around—some paid, some free. A convenient and very enjoyable beach day. 🏖🏐
Cyntia P — Google review
Cristal white sandy beach. Not deep. Suitable for small kids. There are paid beds, some atractions
JOvi E — Google review
Very nice beach. One of the best beaches I’ve been to
Tiffany R — Google review
Really long beach, beautiful scenery. A lot of rental chairs but sections in-between and in front to set up your own towels. Calm water as a bit sheltered. They have an accessible section with a board walk out to the water. Well maintained. Beach cafes with toilets every so often too. With baby changing tables! Showers along the boardwalk too
Shannon M — Google review
Love love love it ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ Umbrellas very cheap so you don'thave to carry so many things when you come here... Wonderful 🌊... Amazed by the color and impolluted water. Coming back soon.
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Alcúdia Old Town

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Historical landmark
Neighborhoods
Alcudia Old Town, located on the other side of the island from Palma de Mallorca, is a beautifully preserved medieval town surrounded by stone walls originally built for protection against pirates. This old capital of Majorca offers a strong sense of history with Roman ruins, a Bullring, and charming cobblestone alleys lined with small eateries and boutiques. The 14th-century walls provide stunning views of the town.
We visited Alcudia Old Town on market day and really enjoyed it. There were plenty of stalls spread throughout the charming old streets, offering a wide variety of items – from clothes, bags, and souvenirs to handmade crafts. What stood out this time was the increase in local food options – lots of tasty treats, cheeses, cured meats, and fresh produce to try or take home. It had a great atmosphere without feeling too chaotic, and it’s a nice way to spend a few hours exploring. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area!
Paul H — Google review
Beautiful place and easy to get to on public transport. Plenty of places for food, and the quaint little shops are lovely to look around! The walk round the wall was also breath taking, and the view from the top is definitely worth it.
Emily T — Google review
A must visit if you’re in the island of Mallorca, Spain. Walked along the iconic medieval wall for panoramic views, had the most delicious seafood lunch and drove for 10/15 minutes to see the stunning view at la Victoria beach.
Mallika S — Google review
The old town of Alcúdia is absolutely worth a visit! 📸🌴 Narrow streets, historic buildings, and a charming atmosphere make walking around a real highlight. Perfect for strolling, discovering little cafés, and soaking up the Mediterranean vibe 👍
Nick H — Google review
A simply amazing place with lots of culture, great bus access and why not stop off at the port as well. Nice stroll and some cool shops just respect the area and the locals, places like this need protecting!
Reuben L — Google review
Lovely part of town with a gentle stroll through the streets. Good choice of bars, cafes and restaurants and some lovely shops too. Parking can be tricky sometimes but worth a visit.
Stuart H — Google review
Beautiful old town with lots of history. Lots of boutique style shops as well.as the usual tourist shops. Some lovely restaurants too. We also went to.the near by Roman ruins. All.well.worth a day out with something for everyone!
James M — Google review
Stunning little place. Market day is heaving, takes over an hour to get a taxi or on a bus so plan well!! Not much outside of the old town that we found, but hot & had kids with us so didn't venture too far - couple of lovely local clothes shops about 5 mins walk away.
L E — Google review
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Passeig de la Mare de Déu de la Victòria, 9b, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears, Spain
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Muralles de Tossa de Mar

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Muralles de Tossa de Mar, also known as Vila Vella (Old Town), is a historic 12th-century castle with well-preserved fortification walls and numerous towers. Originally constructed under the control of the Benedictine abbot Santa Maria de Ripoll, this iconic structure provided protection from enemies with its strategic location on Mt. Guardi overlooking the sea and surrounded by steep cliffs and city walls.
A must-visit in Tossa de Mar.The old stone walls and the bright blue Mediterranean make this place unforgettable.Great views, relaxing walk, and perfect for photos.
Hakis L — Google review
A quick photographic opportunity on a flying visit whilst exploring the Costa Brava. We parked about a 10-15 minute walk further inland, stopped for an ice-cream, which considering it's the height of the peak summer season was at a price one can expect €9 for two ice creams and a bottle of water. The beach was crowded. So we decided to walk around the castle walls and take a couple of photos.
Ben M — Google review
A must-visit historical site, rich with culture and stories from the past. The area is lively and full of charm, with plenty of souvenir shops, ice cream stands, and restaurants—perfect for a relaxed day trip. K-drama fans will especially appreciate this spot as a famous lookout point featured in The Legend of the Blue Sea (Lee Min Ho, Jun Ji Hyun) We were lucky to enjoy the stunning scenery on a beautiful day, which made the experience even more memorable.
Allie — Google review
It's not a particularly special attraction, and the beach along the coast isn't very long or large as compared with LA, Thailand or others. There are a number of restaurants and small shops, though. Honestly, it's definitely not a must-see. If you have more time in Barcelona, ​​it's worth considering.
J W — Google review
What a picturesque place to be . Very easy uphill hike . Well marked . Amazing views of Mediterranean Sea on your left and beautiful beach line and town on the other , you just can’t miss this lovely hike. Carry some water , hat and also a light jacket . We went around 17.30 and it was a nice sunny day of 15th May 2025 . Yet the wind on the top was so gusty that I had to put in my hoodie to keep myself warm . The weather was pleasant but wind will sweep you off your feet. You see great views from top and also cute village lanes to walk at some points. You will come across beautiful statues and also the light house. The lighthouse opens in stipulated timings . We could not enter but see from outside . Views from that point are extra ordinary. Spring brought several wild flowers blooming and made the views and rocks look more beautiful
Mamata B — Google review
Tossa De Mar is a classy town, and if you go, amble through the streets and then ascend by the steps in town or by the beach. The climb is steady, and there are stunning views all round. The lighthouse at the top is well worth the extra steps with the stunning vista at the top is unforgettable.
James M — Google review
Beautiful landscape and place to visit. Highly recommend. Love fairly easy hike to the top of the castle with a lovely restaurant to take a break and enjoy the views…
Dylan S — Google review
Amazing place, very nice city. Free of charge, but worth your time. Huge complex of ancient walls with gardens. Very picturesque. You should visit if you are nearby
Oleg I — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(3489)
Passeig de Vila Vella, 1, 17320 Tossa de Mar, Girona, Spain
http://www.infotossa.com/es
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Platja de Lloret de Mar

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Platja de Lloret de Mar is a beautiful and popular beach with a large bay. The sandy shore can be busy, and the water has surprisingly large waves that deepen quickly. There's a steep drop-off from the beach to the sea, making it less suitable for small children. However, there are calmer areas near Castel d'en Plaja and in the evenings.
Very nice sandy beach. Its quite deep but overall very clean. You can bring your own umbrella for a beach day and also you can go for a walk in the afternoon. Id recommend.
Keti S — Google review
In March the water looks so clean! The view is absolutely beautiful. The bad thing is that there is a lot of trash in beach it would be nice to clean it up.
Adrian R — Google review
Nice beach looks like sand but is made up of small little rocks. Be careful with children. The sea becomes deep after a few meters, and waves are strong. Don't hire the rip-off sunloungers there €8 each plus €8 for umbrella! Bring a towel/blanket instead. Beach gets very busy on sunny days. There are some free public toilets, but be ready to see some dirty supprises in them like I did! 🤮
Tony H — Google review
Great Beach This is beach is quite narrow compared to other beaches in Spain but it is very long. This is also packed in summer almost unbearable, but in winter (and the off season) is amazing and really nice. It has all the amenities you could expect and is super close to lots of bars and restaurants.
Paul V — Google review
Beautiful beach! Lots of cute fishies to see under the water. The water is nice and very clear, but in some areas it’s a bit murky and polluted. Every morning (very early) a huge machine goes around the beach to clean everything. Every now and then I spotted a jellyfish, but no dangerous ones. Beware! There are currently no showers at the beach, if you want to clean yourself, you can bring a cup and some water from the tab near the toilets. The beach is made out of small rocks, which is fine, but it can get quite hot in the sun. (Ps. Using wedge heels or shoes with thick soles is great to avoid the rocks) near the beach there are small kiosk shaped buildings who sell great slush or ice cream. The beach is quite busy, near the castle it’s a bit more calm. On the completely other side there is a spot with very low water (last video), which is great for kids!
Renee B — Google review
A family trip with children. Beautiful beach. Accommodation and food can be expensive in high season. But clean water and clean beach. Felt very safe there. Water world is 15 minutes away if anyone fancies. Will travel there again.
Sumith P — Google review
Brilliant sandy beach But be careful if going for a swim as it gets really deep so close to shore Usually less crowded on the left and right hand side Arrive early to get best spot especially on a weekend
John — Google review
This beach is very Nice and peaceful for family or friends . There are sun loungers and parasols available for rent on-site for 8€ each. The water is clear, and there is parking available, but it fills up quickly, so it's better to arrive early to find a spot. I highly recommend it
Samir A — Google review
4.4
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3.9
(4941)
17310 Lloret de Mar, Girona, Spain, USA
http://lloretdemar.org/ca/
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La Roca Village

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Shopping mall
Shopping
La Roca Village is an outlet shopping center located near Barcelona and the Costa Brava, offering a wide range of premium brands and open-air restaurants. It's easily accessible from central Barcelona by car or bus, with various famous brands like Burberry, Hugo Boss, Armani, Gucci, and more available for shoppers. The village provides a pleasant shopping experience for women with options for men to relax as well. Visitors can enjoy dining options and good facilities while being allowed to bring their dogs along.
La Roca Village offers an exceptional shopping experience! The outlet is beautifully designed, with a wide range of high-end brands at discounted prices. The variety of stores is impressive, from luxury fashion to home goods, making it perfect for every shopper. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the atmosphere is relaxed, allowing you to browse without feeling rushed. The village also has great dining options to take a break between shopping. Overall, it's a fantastic place to find deals on top-quality items while enjoying a day out. Highly recommend!
Su N — Google review
This outlet has a great selection of stores, offering a variety of brands. Sometimes it feels like the prices aren’t discounted much, but if you look carefully, you can find some excellent deals. Each store also handles VAT refunds, which is very convenient for travelers. There’s a spacious underground parking lot with electric car charging stations, making it easy to visit by car. I wouldn’t recommend coming here hungry, though – the restaurants are quite poor and always crowded, so you’ll likely spend a long time waiting in line. Overall, for shopping, this is a fantastic place and probably the best outlet experience near Barcelona.
Aleksandr B — Google review
La Roca Village is a factory outlet located just a 30-minute drive from Barcelona. You can reach it by taking bus 405 from Ectacion Barcelona Nord for €18 round trip. Like its other sister company, under the Bicester Collection, I recommend this factory outlet because it houses many well-known, exclusive brands. The items available are seasonal and vary depending on individual tastes. Some stores sell their products at the same prices as their store on Passeig de Gràcia, but don't worry, they only carry select classics. If you're lucky, you might find products at very low special prices. Try your luck!
Setiawaty L — Google review
Very nice outlet where you can find affordable designers' brands for all ages. There are many busses going from Barcelona to this outlet every hour so it's easy to access it even if it's far from the center of Barcelona.
Wanderfly T — Google review
Loved this place! Great deals on high end brands like Gucci, Prada, Tori Burch, Lacoste, and many more!
Courtney M — Google review
One of the best destination in Barcelona Roca Village outletsver affordable prices for the best international brands for women, men, and kids. It's only 35 min drive from Barcelona You can take uber or by bus or drive yourself
Khaled M — Google review
La Roca Village in Barcelona is a fantastic shopping destination with a wide range of premium brands at great prices. You can enjoy delicious food and amazing sangria at various restaurants, making it the perfect spot to relax and recharge between shopping sprees. A must-visit for any shopper!
Heba N — Google review
a famous luxury outlet. Different selection of lifestyle and accessory brands. Visitors enjoy a premium shopping experience, along with dining options.
Talal Q — Google review
4.2
(40025)
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3.8
(1764)
La Roca Village s/n, 08430 Santa Agnès de Malanyanes, Barcelona, Spain
https://www.thebicestercollection.com/la-roca-village/es/visita?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmbclick
+34 938 42 39 39
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Gothic Quarter

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Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
The Gothic Quarter, also known as Barri Gòtic, is a picturesque neighborhood in the heart of Barcelona. Its narrow medieval streets are lined with trendy bars, clubs, and Catalan restaurants. Visitors can explore the remains of the Roman city at the Museu d'Història de Barcelona and browse artisanal shops selling leather and jewelry near the Cathedral of Barcelona.
4.6
(40579)
Ciutat Vella, Barcelona, Spain, USA
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La Rambla

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
La Rambla is a famous tree-lined pedestrian walkway in Barcelona that is often filled with street festivals and historic buildings. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city, and has been a target of terrorist attacks in recent years. The wide boulevard is flanked by plane trees and congested every day until the early hours of the morning with a wide cross-section of society.
Need to look after your belongings as mine have been taken of my neck! Other than that it's a big piece of history. I loved AF. Massive touristic spot.
J Z — Google review
Famous long street in Barcelona, full of gems, located in the center of city and you can easily access it by any transportation methods. Surrounded by famous restaurants, branded shops, museums , markets etc. Be careful of your belongings since it’s also famous for their pickpockets.
Putri D — Google review
Great walking street to explore. Coincidently, there was filming going on!
TTT — Google review
This road is the heart of Barcelona, you can find anything, close to Barceloneta too. But it's unsafe to walk there after 9 o'clock in the night and I don't recommend to book your stay close to this street. Best time to visit is morning hours and ofcourse winter motnhs that nit many people go like the summer.
Stela P — Google review
Lovely strip to walk down and enjoy the culture and food. But also be careful
Marta W — Google review
Located on La Rambla Street — it was very crowded and there was construction everywhere. The timing wasn’t great, so we couldn’t really enjoy the visit.
Muzi A — Google review
Busy road under construction, don't buy the fridge magnet here, it doubled the price elsewhere
Raymond L — Google review
Must visit. So many things to see, eat and do on one street but be careful as this can also be a tourist trap where prices are hiked. Don’t settle for the 1st thing you see, try another.
Eyitoyosi O — Google review
4.4
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3.9
(38492)
Barcelona, Spain
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Basílica de la Sagrada Família

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
The Basílica de la Sagrada Família, located in the Example district of Barcelona, is a renowned unfinished church designed by Antoni Gaudí. Construction began in 1882 and has continued for over a century after Gaudí's death. The basilica features impressive facades representing the glory, the Birth, and the Passion of Jesus. It boasts 8 imposing towers with panoramic city views from elevators on each facade.
The Sagrada Familia is truly a masterpiece. It's a unique and must-see structure. Construction is still underway, and it's expected to be completed around 2026. New details are being added every day, and I'm amazed every time I see this monument. We paid 26 euros per person to enter. It costs 26 euros for those under 30, and 30 euros for those 30 and over. I recommend purchasing tickets from the Sagrada Familia official website before arriving. There are some scam sites, so you should choose the official website. There's a long line to buy tickets, but if you have your tickets online, simply scan the QR code when the time comes to enter. Also, a little tip: the souvenir shops right in front are expensive; if you go downstairs, you can buy some beautiful magnets for 1 euro. The entrance is accessible for disabled individuals and strollers. The tour takes almost an hour and a half..
Emrah — Google review
Visiting the Sagrada Família was honestly one of the highlights of my trip. You see photos everywhere, but nothing compares to standing in front of it and realizing how enormous and detailed it really is. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, construction started in 1882 and it’s still not finished but it's coming to an end. There’s something amazing about seeing a building that’s been growing for more than a century and continues to evolve with each generation continuing Gaudi's vision. Every part of it tells a story: the Nativity Façade is full of life and nature, while the Passion Façade is dramatic and emotional. Inside, the light through the stained-glass windows looks magical — it changes color throughout the day and fills the space with warmth, peace and wonderful colours. Even with all the crowds, the atmosphere is calm and awe-inspiring. It really feels like a place where art, faith, and nature come together. It's one of the most beautiful landmarks on the world. Book tickets online in advance and go early in the morning if you want to avoid long lines. And if you can, climb one of the towers — the view over Barcelona is unforgettable.
Przemyslaw K — Google review
The Basilica de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona is one of the most extraordinary architectural masterpieces in the world. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, it perfectly combines faith, art, and innovation. The intricate details of the façade, inspired by nature and biblical stories, are breathtaking, while the interior feels almost otherworldly, filled with colorful light streaming through the stained-glass windows. The atmosphere inside is both peaceful and awe-inspiring. Although the basilica is still under construction, this adds a unique charm, witnessing a living piece of history being completed. Visiting the Sagrada Família is an unforgettable experience and an absolute must-see in Barcelona.
Mateo B — Google review
The Sagrada Familia is incredible. We did a guided tour which was great for a couple reasons. One, we got to walk pass the line with our guide which saved us time. Also, our guide was able to give us so many details about the structure we wouldn't have noticed otherwise. We went during the Golden Hour, which is when the sun is setting and the light shines through the stain glass, creating a Golden light. The details in the structure from the outside to the inside is spectacular. Highly recommend getting tickets way in advance so you don't miss out on the Sagrada Familia.
Megan B — Google review
We had a guided tour. We don't normally do this but in this case it was necessary. The guide was informative amusing and personable. As for the Sagrada Familia itself, quite simply WOW! It was everything we had been told and so much more. The explanations of Gaudi's reasoning for the various aspects of the design brought the whole building into focus. It is truly an experience. The company we used was The Tour Guy. If all their guides are as good as ours you cannot go wrong. It may seem costly but IMHO it's worth it.
Frank B — Google review
When in Barcelona, you have to visit the masterpiece of Gaudí. Book your tickets in advance and also get a guided tour. It will be a tour of around two hrs and your guide will explain about each and everything. This place is not just a church it’s a masterpiece of human kind. This place is an experience that you must do. I will recommend to visit either early in morning at the time of sunrise or in evening around 4pm at sunset. You will experience the place at its best and you will able to see the importance of time and light in the church. It’s the best architecture i have ever seen. Must book your tickets at-least 20 days in advance and also choose the tower access for the best views in city.
Raghav G — Google review
The Basilica of the Sagrada Família is truly one of the most awe-inspiring sites in the world and ​s​hould be on your must-see ​ list in Barcelona. No photos can capture the feeling of standing inside and seeing the light pour through the stained-glass windows—it’s breathtaking. The blend of color, geometry, and symbolism in Gaudí’s design is unlike anything else. Every column and carving feels purposeful, telling a story that connects nature, faith, and art. We booked ​a​ guided tour in advance, which made entry smooth and stress-free. ​The tours have a dedicated line making clearing security and entering the Basilica easy and highly recommended ​for the information provided by the guides making the experience more memorable​. Allow at least ​60-90 minutes to fully take it in, and don’t rush. Whether you’re religious or not, this is a place that inspires reflection and wonder.​ You are welcome to sit and reflect in one of the pews or simply rest your feet. You can buy tickets to view Barcelona from the top or visit the basement for more history and the gift shop. Unlike any church or basilica you will see.
Linda F — Google review
Magnificent structure! I have visited Barcelona three times, and during my second visit, I had the chance to explore the interior as well. Both the inside and outside are truly unique. It’s an amazing experience to examine the figures on the exterior one by one. The ticket includes an audio guide, and by downloading the Sagrada Familia app to your phone, you can access a step-by-step audio guide that explains both the exterior and interior of the building. By the way, I recommend purchasing your ticket a week or two before your trip.
Kaan Ö — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(167600)
Carrer de Mallorca, 401, L'Eixample, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
https://sagradafamilia.org/
+34 932 08 04 14
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Casa Batlló

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Historical landmark
Museums
Casa Batlló, a museum in Barcelona, is an extraordinary apartment block designed by architect Antoni Gaudi. The building's facade is adorned with shards of stained glass that create a mesmerizing effect, resembling the ever-changing colors of a lake. Commissioned by textile industrialist Josep Batllo, Gaudi was tasked with creating a unique home that paid homage to Catalonian patron saint Jordi.
A mesmerizing masterpiece! The façade is stunning, but the interior experience is what truly brings Gaudí’s imagination to life. The audio guide is engaging, the colors and curves feel otherworldly, and the rooftop is unforgettable. Even if you’ve seen photos before, nothing compares to seeing it in person. A must-visit in Barcelona!
Fatih K — Google review
Well-made audio guide and efficient organization at the entrance. The house is wonderful, allowing you to fully discover Gaudí’s art. The ticket is a bit expensive (€36 for the Silver route). By choosing the Silver ticket, you also get access to the terrace with its colorful chimneys. Overall, a positive visiting experience.
Sarah — Google review
I went there twice already, once by day and the other time by night and the magic just never ends. Gaudi must have had a lot of fun designing this mysterious world into a house and it amazes me how he managed to make it possible. By night, the windows and sea life details create this enchanting atmosphere throughout the visit. I cannot recommend this architectural gem enough!!
Eugénie N — Google review
From the moment you arrive, the building’s facade grabs your attention – a surreal mix of bone-like balconies, mosaic tiles, and a dragon-scale roof that looks like it belongs in a fairytale. Inside, the experience becomes even more immersive. The flowing lines, natural light wells, and attention to detail in every corner show Gaudí’s genius not just as an architect, but as an artist deeply connected to nature. The audio-guided tour is excellent, enhanced with augmented reality features that help you imagine what the rooms would have looked like when the Batlló family lived there. Don’t miss the rooftop terrace – it offers beautiful views of the city and features the famous dragon-back design that symbolizes the legend of Saint George. Tips: Book your tickets in advance – it can get crowded, especially in high season. Go for the “Be the First” or “Magic Nights” experience if you're looking for a more intimate or romantic visit. Take your time. Every room and hallway hides some small detail you’ll regret rushing past. Whether you're an architecture lover, an art enthusiast, or simply curious, Casa Batlló is a must-see. It’s not just a building – it’s an experience.
Van N — Google review
Casa Batlló absolutely blew me away — it feels like stepping into a living, breathing piece of art. Gaudí’s imagination is on full display, from the flowing, nature-inspired interiors to the colorful mosaic façade that changes with the light. The rooftop, shaped like a dragon’s spine, is just unforgettable. It’s one of those places where every detail surprises you — truly magical.
Amel P — Google review
This house cannot be properly understood without going in. During the night I find it even more magical as you can really see how light plays a most important part in it's architecture. I was awed and actually didn't even want to go at first, but all the details took my breath away. The style is different inside and outside, so even if you're not a fan of Gaudi, give yourself a chance to go in. It is 100% worth it. And there's 100% accessibility! Elevators on request but to all floors.
Bianca X — Google review
Visiting Casa Batlló was one of the highlights of my trip to Barcelona. Here you can see Gaudí’s creativity up close- the flowing shapes, colorful mosaics, his vision and talent in every detail. The house was redesigned by Antoni Gaudí in the early 1900s for the Batlló family and is a perfect example of Catalan modernism. Every detail — from the wavy staircases to the vibrant tiles — is inspired by nature. The rooftop, shaped like a dragon’s back, offers great views over Passeig de Gràcia. I booked tickets online (around €30–€35) and still waited about 20–30 minutes to get in, so I’d definitely recommend buying skip-the-line tickets or going early in the morning. Inside, the audio guide is fantastic and really helps you understand Gaudí’s vision and his use of light and ventilation in every room. It’s busy, but completely worth it. I am not big fan of this type of art or architecture however it was an unforgettable experience.
Przemyslaw K — Google review
Casa Batlló is a true testament to Antoni Gaudí's genius and creativity, showcasing his ability to blend architecture with nature and art. Located in the heart of Barcelona, this modernist masterpiece stands out with its vibrant colors, organic shapes, and intricate details that draw visitors in from the moment they arrive. One of the most striking features of Casa Batlló is its façade, adorned with a mosaic of colorful tiles that resemble the scales of a dragon, a nod to the legend of Saint George. The undulating lines and whimsical shapes give the building a fluidity that feels alive, embodying Gaudí’s philosophy of design inspired by natural forms. The balconies, resembling masks, add a playful character to the exterior, inviting admiration from passersby. Inside, the experience only gets better. The open spaces and natural light create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Gaudí’s attention to detail is evident in the custom furniture, stained glass windows, and the unique layout that encourages movement and exploration. The central atrium, with its blue gradient tiles, mimics the colors of the sea and sky, further connecting the interior with the natural world. Visiting Casa Batlló is not just about observing architecture; it’s about experiencing a piece of art that tells a story. Gaudí’s innovative use of materials and structural techniques pushes the boundaries of conventional design, making Casa Batlló a must-see for anyone interested in architecture, art, or culture. It’s a celebration of creativity that continues to inspire and captivate all who enter.
Kathryn H — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(59241)
Pg. de Gràcia, 43, L'Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
https://www.casabatllo.es/
+34 932 16 03 06
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Park Güell

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Park
Nature & Parks
Park Güell is a must-visit destination in Barcelona, showcasing the genius of architect Antoni Gaudi. This verdant park features mosaic-covered buildings, grand staircases, and sculptures that are truly captivating. The park offers panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea. One of its most famous attractions is the colorful mosaic salamander, a popular spot for visitors to take selfies.
Park Güell is truly one of the highlights of Barcelona and an absolute must-see! The moment you enter, you’re surrounded by Gaudí’s magical designs colorful mosaics, flowing shapes, playful architecture, and spaces that feel like they belong in a fairytale. The panoramic views of the city and the sea are breathtaking and perfect for photos. It’s a place where nature, creativity, and architecture blend beautifully. The park is large enough to wander, relax, and enjoy the scenery at your own pace, yet every corner has something unique to admire. The Monumental Zone, mosaic benches, and the famous lizard sculpture are definite standouts. The atmosphere is peaceful, inspiring, and full of charm. Tickets are timed, so booking ahead is smart and you should be there as early as you can, because it gets crowded quickly and the morning light makes everything even more beautiful. Comfortable shoes are also helpful due to hills and walking paths. Overall, Park Güell is a wonderful experience vibrant, artistic, and unforgettable. If you’re visiting Barcelona, don’t miss it!
Fatih K — Google review
The buildings are great, but you can see them from the street, from the main entrance, so it's not worth buying a ticket. It's true that the park has other beautiful places than the well known Gaudi's buildings, but we wanted to visit it for this only reason and we left disappointed
Larisa U — Google review
If Gaudi knew his masterpieces would be turned into a tourist trap THIRSTING for money, he would be disgusted. I bought the tickets. Had an accident, couldn't attend exactly at the time that I had scheduled the tickets. They couldn't do anything. Not even get me a discount. Come on, do better. Ok, bought new tickets. The park is interesting, Gaudi never misses. Is it worth it paying 18 euros? Of course not. Stand outside the gates and you will see 95% of everything worth seeing. The workers are unprepared. There are so many nice things to see in Barcelona, if you don't have a lot of time, don't bother coming here.
Breno M — Google review
Nice place to go for a walk, because in the city there is not much of a green areas around. But be aware that there is a lot of stairs in the park. So if you are coming with a stroller, that could be a challenge for you. Also be ready for a lot of people. It was difficult to find a quiet spot around the park. You can see nice architecture and if you are lucky you can find a spot on the sun and just relax for a bit.
Tereza K — Google review
Make sure to buy your tickets online beforehand or you likely won’t get in. Entrance fee is a little steep for what it is but nevertheless, still a great Gaudi experience. The place gets overly crowded so that definitely takes away from the overall experience.
Jinbon L — Google review
We found the place amazingly innovating and also harmonically beautiful. Gaudi created a wonderous living space, full of hidden spots, making the journey delightful. I recommend booking a tour guide, as this adds to the whole experiance!
Manos A — Google review
Was a very interesting place to walk around to see Gaudí genius at work. However, it can’t match up with his other masterpiece, Sagrada Família. Nothing much does. Not even close ! In my opinion but worth a walk through but beware it’s 18 Eyries each overall around and some of the inside park attractions are extra. I added some pics of the more popular spots in this park. Enjoy ! Nov 2025
Michael C — Google review
Park Güell is a breathtaking place to visit! It’s definitely a must-see location during your visit to Barcelona!!! The unique architecture, colorful mosaics, and beautiful natural surroundings makes the whole experience unforgettable. The views of Barcelona from the park are stunning,l! Honestly, every corner of the park feels magical. The park perfectly captures Gaudí’s creativity and charm. I visited the park with a walking tour, which was amazing and worth every penny!
Leydjenne C — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(78565)
Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
https://parkguell.barcelona/
+34 934 09 18 31
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Spotify Camp Nou

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
The Spotify Camp Nou is the iconic home ground of the renowned Barcelona football club. It was inaugurated in 1957 and is known for having the greatest capacity in Europe, making it one of the largest stadiums globally. The stadium offers regular matches as well as tours and a museum, attracting football enthusiasts from around the world. Visitors can explore the locker rooms, tunnels, and field on a tour, providing an immersive experience into the team's environment.
Unfortunately, the stadium is being renovated, so you cannot see the true value of this football stadium. However, aware of the value of the stadium, its tradition, the fact that it is one of the most beautiful and largest stadiums in the world, it receives 5 stars. I will definitely come back once the stadium is finished to enjoy its beauty, but also to watch the Barcelona game :)
Sveto R — Google review
Our accommodation was only a 15-minute walk from Camp Nou, so even though it wasn’t part of our original plan, we decided to visit. Unfortunately, our travel dates didn’t match any match days, but it was still worth walking around the stadium, and especially visiting the official Barça merchandise store. Some people say there’s no need to come all the way here because the Barça stores in central Barcelona are cheaper and easier to access. But I disagree. This place is HUGE. A three-story building with practically everything you could imagine. You can find classic replica kits like the 94–95 away jersey, as well as Nike Dri-FIT official sponsor versions. There’s a wide variety of caps, bags, and other accessories too. The staff were all very friendly. You can even see Messi’s autographed jersey and captain’s armband. If you want, you can buy the replicas, just for €2,999.99 and €1,999.99 respectively. There’s also a café and a nice rest area, so if you’re visiting Barcelona and a football fan, I highly recommend stopping by this legendary place. + You can find drinks with Barça packaging for more generous price at supermarkets in the city center.
이KyeongEun — Google review
When I went it was under construction so I didn't get the full experience. If you would like to go just make sure if these works are done or not yet. Actually the stadium is not that astonishing but if you are a Barcelona fan then obviously you'll get in love with 😅
Mo. B — Google review
Very nice experience. The interactive museum is well made, got to see many iconic items on display. Thought not very big still a nice tour especially if you like the FC Barcelona team. I highly recommend you book your tickets before arriving. Also, better to book an early time visit as the line and waiting time tend to get longer.
Fadi H — Google review
It was a good experience visiting the stadium and the museum, however since the stadium is under construction at the moment it wasn't possible to feel the right energy. Once everything is completed i believe that i will give it 5 stars!
Kire S — Google review
I’ve seen some complaints, but honestly -the stadium’s under renovation, not a secret! What did you expect, a VIP tour of cranes and concrete? The real magic is the feeling of Barça itself , the history, trophies, jerseys, and spirit. The interactive legends show gave me chills, and Messi’s iconic celebration against Madrid next to his golden shoes nearly broke my heart . Paid under €100 for two tickets Worth every cent. Can’t wait for the reopening! Visca el Barça!
Haidar A — Google review
Nou Camp, is a stadium in Barcelona and the home of La Liga club FC Barcelona since its opening in 1957. It is currently undergoing renovation, and with a planned increased seating capacity of 105,000[10] it will be the largest stadium in terms of seating capacity in Spain and Europe, and the third largest association football stadium in the world.
Dr.Mohammad A — Google review
Was under construction, but still amazing, the trophy museum is a must too. Couldn’t go inside the stadium but there’s a construction viewpoint where you can see it from the outside but closer up. If visiting the stadium itself, get tickets of course, but for the trophy museum, you can purchase when you reach.
Tehj P — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Les Corts, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
https://www.fcbarcelona.cat/ca/club/installacions/spotify-camp-nou
+34 902 18 99 00
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Sitges Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Sitges Beach is a collection of 17 beautiful beaches, each with its own unique character and atmosphere. From family-friendly spots to those popular among water sports enthusiasts and LGBTQ+ travelers, there's something for everyone. Playa de la Ribera and Playa de San Sebastian are conveniently located near the town center, providing easy access to amenities. The warm sun and breezy air make it an ideal destination for a relaxing beach getaway.
Beautiful sandy beach, boardwalk and cafes. I only had 2 hours, but it was perfect timing before the rain arrived. Would love to go back with more time.
Tami C — Google review
Sitges Beach is a beautiful, lively spot just outside Barcelona, known for its clean sand, clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere. The beach is very well-kept and offers plenty of space to relax or take a swim. One of its biggest highlights is the great selection of bars and restaurants just steps away — perfect for grabbing a cocktail, tapas, or a full meal without leaving the seaside vibe. Whether you're looking for a chill beach day or a more social, vibrant experience, Sitges Beach has a lot to offer.
Gerald L — Google review
This have automatically became one of my favorite beach. It's only 35 mins away from Barcelona by train. The water is so clean. You can definitely have an amazing time to chill and enjoy. I will definitely come back again;)
Trishie S — Google review
One of the cleanest beaches I’ve ever visited crystal-clear water and soft, sandy shores with no need for water shoes. As tourists, we didn’t come prepared with umbrellas or beach chairs. While mats were available from local vendors, we opted to rent two chairs and two umbrellas for €40. It was a full-day rental, so definitely worth the price. There are open showers for rinsing, but no public toilets. The beach itself is stunning, full of vibrant culture, and absolutely worth the day trip.
Allie — Google review
Sitges has that rare balance of art, sea breeze, and sunshine a place where you can feel both the joy of life and the quiet of your own thoughts. Has one of the most charming coastlines I’ve ever explored. I rode my bike along the seaside path, and every curve revealed a new kind of beauty long winding beaches, hidden coves, and little bays where different groups of people relax in their own rhythm. Some spots feel lively and social, others perfectly calm. From the beaches all the way to the old church by the castle, there are countless cafés and restaurants to stop by. I loved walking here morning and evening the light, the sound, the pace of life all change with time. Bring a sketchbook, sip a local coffee, taste some seaside tapas, and when you need a break, wander through the small local market.
Bel Z — Google review
Our recent visit to Sitges was nothing short of amazing! This beautiful coastal city exceeded all our expectations, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. We spent several days here with our family, and each moment was memorable. **Beaches:** The beaches in Sitges are absolutely stunning. The golden sand is soft and inviting, perfect for lounging or playing with kids. The water is incredibly clean and clear, making it ideal for swimming. The beach area is well-maintained, and there are plenty of sunbeds and umbrellas available for rent. Whether you want to relax in the sun or take a dip in the Mediterranean, Sitges' beaches are top-notch. **Old Town:** The old city of Sitges is a true gem. Walking through the narrow, winding streets feels like stepping back in time. The architecture is beautiful, with charming whitewashed buildings and vibrant bougainvillea draping over balconies. There are numerous small squares where you can sit and soak in the atmosphere. The historic churches and museums add a cultural depth to the visit, and it's easy to lose yourself in the rich history of the area. **Cafes and Shops:** Sitges has a wonderful selection of cafes and shops. We loved starting our mornings at a local cafe, enjoying freshly brewed coffee and pastries while people-watching. The shops are diverse, ranging from boutique clothing stores to artisanal crafts and souvenirs. The local artisans' products are unique, making it easy to find something special to bring home. The hospitality everywhere we went was warm and welcoming. **Family-Friendly:** What made Sitges truly stand out for us was how family-friendly it is. There are plenty of activities for kids, from beach fun to exploring the old town. The city is safe, clean, and easy to navigate with children. Our kids loved the open spaces and the freedom to explore, and we appreciated the many options for family dining and entertainment. **Overall Experience:** Sitges is a perfect destination for families looking for a mix of beach relaxation, cultural exploration, and vibrant local life. We had an unforgettable time and would highly recommend Sitges to anyone considering a trip to the Mediterranean. We’re already looking forward to our next visit!
Maia M — Google review
Sitges – A Mediterranean Gem that Steals Your Heart Nestled just 35 km southwest of Barcelona, Sitges is a picture-perfect coastal town that effortlessly blends charm, culture, and relaxation into a single destination. I spent a few days here and left with a heart full of memories and a silent promise to return. 🌊 Beaches that Spell Bliss Sitges boasts over 17 beaches, each with its own unique vibe — from lively stretches filled with sunbeds and music to quiet coves where you can unwind with a book. The Platja de Sant Sebastià was my personal favorite: calm waters, golden sand, and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for morning walks. The water is incredibly clean, and the promenade walk along the coastline is postcard-perfect. 🍽️ Food that Tantalizes the Taste Buds For a relatively small town, Sitges has an impressive culinary scene. From beachfront tapas bars to upscale seafood restaurants, there’s something for every palate. I highly recommend trying “xató,” a traditional Catalan salad that originates from this region. Don’t miss the paella at La Zorra or the local gelato shops dotted along the promenade. Every meal felt fresh, flavorful, and soul-satisfying. 🎭 Culture and Charm Everywhere Sitges is steeped in history and brimming with culture. Its narrow cobbled streets lead to charming plazas, whitewashed houses, and intriguing art galleries. I loved visiting the Museu Cau Ferrat, which houses works by Santiago Rusiñol and Picasso. The town’s Art Nouveau architecture and quaint little boutiques give it a distinct, romantic character. 🌈 Open, Friendly, and Inclusive What struck me most about Sitges is its warm and inclusive spirit. It’s internationally known for its LGBTQ+ friendliness and has a very open-minded and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, with family, or with friends, you’ll feel embraced here. 🎉 Festivals That Light Up the Town If you can time your visit around the Carnival in February or the Sitges Film Festival in October, you’re in for a treat. The energy is electric, with vibrant costumes, parades, and celebrations that reflect the town’s artistic soul and community spirit. 🚆 Easy to Reach, Hard to Leave Getting to Sitges is effortless, with regular trains from Barcelona taking just 30–40 minutes. But be warned: once you arrive, you may not want to leave. The pace of life is slower, the air is salt-kissed and refreshing, and every corner seems to be made for a photograph. ⸻ Final Verdict: Sitges is more than a destination — it’s a feeling. It’s the kind of place that makes you slow down, breathe deeply, and smile more. Whether you come for the sun, the sea, the art, or the open-hearted people, Sitges will leave a lasting impression. Highly, highly recommended.
CA G — Google review
Sitges Beach, located in the picturesque town of Sitges, is renowned for its golden sands and clear Mediterranean waters. The beach offers a lively atmosphere, with plenty of space for sunbathing, swimming, and beach sports. Promenades lined with palm trees, cafes, and restaurants provide a scenic backdrop and a variety of dining options. The beach is well-maintained and popular among both locals and tourists, making it a vibrant spot for relaxation and recreation. Sitges Beach is a perfect destination for enjoying the sun, sea, and the charming ambiance of the coastal town.
Gary — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(1811)
08870 Sitges, Barcelona, Spain, USA
http://www.sitgestur.cat/
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Passeig Marítim

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Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Passeig Marítim is a beautiful promenade that combines Passeig de la Ribera and extends towards the southwest. Along the coast, there are charming beach bars like El Chiringuito, known for being a place where Cesar Gonzalez Ruano wrote for La Vanguardia. Inland, you'll find picturesque houses, including some in an Indian style, which belonged to merchants who made their fortunes across the Atlantic.
4.4
(2083)
08870, Barcelona, Spain
18

Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey

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Abbey
Sights & Landmarks
Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey, located in Catalonia, is a renowned monastery established in 1025 to honor the visions of the Virgin Mary by local shepherds. The complex includes a basilica, monastery buildings, and tourist facilities. It is famous for the image of the Virgin of Montserrat and attracts pilgrims from around the world. The abbey also houses the boy's choir Escolania de Montserrat and its music school, which is the oldest in Europe.
If you happen to visit Spain, especially Barcelona, ​​along with all the city's historical and architectural attractions, be sure to plan time for Montserrat. The Black Madonna is magnificent. The history, atmosphere, and mountain scenery are captivating. You can easily choose the most convenient transportation to the monastery. I highly recommend visiting.
Andrey S — Google review
Beatiful views, nice walking trails, The basilica and Black Madonna are a must when you visit here, you can take the funicular up the mountain from the visitor center. The outside parking is a bit of a walk and costs 7 euros. You can also park under the basilica for 10 euros for the first 3 hours or for 14 euroa for over 3 hours and up to 24 hours. Convenient for those who have trouble walking or finding parking outside.
Eynat T — Google review
Beautiful place. Nestled 1500m above Cataluña in the mountains. Makes you wonder, given its location, who could manage to complete such magnificent structures! I was a little late in the day so only ventured half way up to where the Basílica and the shrine is located. You can feel the history/essence in the air as you sit quietly taking in your surroundings. Also, here is where the Virgin Of Montserrat is located. After passing the patron saint of Cataluña, you can choose to veer off and enter a stained glass, oval shaped prayer room. DON'T skip out....well worth taking a seat and just reflecting for a couple of minutes. Family friendly. Lots of outdoor space. The views, well you just have to see for yourself!
Hard B — Google review
Magnifcent monument. Must see. I recomend train from Barça and cable car. You can buy combined ticket. Easy. Tickets for Basilica and other are available on spot without waiting. At 13.00 hrs every working day there is a short concert from Boys choir. Must se and listen. It's beautifull. Like Walking on clouds. After you must touch the Earth in Black Madona right hand. At last I recenzent visita a wiewpoint at St. Mathew's cross. On spot can be chilly. This is the place that I'll deffinetly visit again.
Andrej L — Google review
One of the most beautiful places I have visited in Barcelona Spain! Highly recommend everyone to come! We took the train cable car up to the mountain! Not many tourists were there! The views are absolutely breathtaking The cathedral was sooo beautiful and peaceful! ☺️
Mahira M — Google review
We went here on a tour and I was so happy we did. I loved it that the vendors as you approach the monastery are descendants of those who sold the same cheeses and products decades if not eons ago. The Black Madonna was an inspiring experience and we really enjoyed the art museum as well. I have never seen it even referenced but it was amazing.
Linda E — Google review
This is a must-do day trip! We booked a small group tour via Viator. Our guide, a local, took us by train to Montserrat station, where we then took a cable car to the summit of the mountain. She gave us a great tour. We saw and were able to touch the black Madonna. We hiked to the St. Michael cross and were blown away by the views!
Claire G — Google review
Had a great experience visiting Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey! The view was absolutely breathtaking, and the place had such a peaceful and spiritual vibe. It’s one of those spots where you really feel connected to nature and history at the same time. Definitely worth the trip if you’re visiting Barcelona! ⛰️🙏
Béni M — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(8144)
Montserrat, 08199 Montserrat, Barcelona, Spain
https://abadiamontserrat.cat/
+34 938 77 77 77
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PortAventura World

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Located in Tarragona, Spain, PortAventura World is a seaside theme park that offers an array of attractions for visitors. The park is divided into six thematic areas: the Mediterranean, Polynesia, China, Mexico, the Far West and Sesamo Aventura. Each area features rides and shows related to its theme. From state-of-the-art roller coasters like Dragon Khan in China to live entertainment and water slides, there's something for everyone at this popular European destination.
I've wanted to visit this park for a long time, I've seen a lot of reviews on YouTube. And I finally came! The park itself is gorgeous, a huge area, a bunch of places with food and drinks, you can eat fast food, you can have salads, or you can find something interesting. It's also easy to choose from drinks, you can order lemonade, cola, beer, etc., there is ice cream. I advise you to buy an express ticket, we took it for 10 attractions, it was more than enough, otherwise you will stand in lines for 2 hours. We stood in line only for the slide from Ferrari, it took about 1 hour, but it was worth it!
Kate R — Google review
Fantastic Day Out at the Water Park We had a fab day out—our kids absolutely loved it! We chose to go on a slightly cloudy day, which worked out perfectly for our youngest (age 5), as it made the heat more bearable. As expected during peak season, the queues were long—around 60 minutes for the popular attractions—but that’s to be expected in August. The park itself was very clean and well-maintained, with plenty of facilities including toilets, lockers, and lots of food and drink options. For lunch, we spent €85 for our family of five. That included 3 junior meals (pizza, chips, pudding, and a drink) and 2 adult meals (fish & chips, and chicken & chips). Food was decent, and service was efficient. Overall, a great family day out. The kids had a blast and will definitely sleep well tonight.
Kirsty H — Google review
Amazing amusement park! Would definitely go back sometime. The best advice is to buy express pass, as the waiting time for each attraction is between 40-60 minutes. We have visited the park on 16th October and it was so so crowded
Larisa U — Google review
PortAventura is full of variety and well worth the visit — but a little planning makes the day smoother with a tip. Bring a refillable bottle, as there are fountains around the park to top up. You’ll need at least 5–6 hours to cover the rides, especially with waiting times. The Express Pass really depends on when you go — we visited on a Tuesday at the end of September and rarely waited more than 30 minutes, though some rides did creep up to 50+ minutes at peak times. A good tip is to go for rides during or just after typical lunch hours, when queues are often much shorter.
K Z — Google review
Love this theme park . One of the best actual themed parks I've been too . The rides are all amazing. Although have to say was a bit disappointed with uncharted...it could have been so much better. The AR mine train was amazing with the serpents flying over your head. Not been here for 10 years and didn't see many changes or new rides since last time. But still great and my 5 time here
Richard H — Google review
Fantastic Port Aventura World This park has incredible rides, we loved it with my son. Our favourite was Furious Baco ! It was the 1st of January this year, so was not too crowded and a FANTASTIC way for us to begin the year. We will back we loved this park!
Paul V — Google review
Great place with many joyful experiences. There are thrills for all desires. Definitely advise to visit if you like rollercoasters and other exciting experiences. Best to go there in off-season when kids are back to school to avoid long queues. If attending during holiday breaks definitely think about express pass to enjoy there rides and not standing in wait.
Aleksandrs K — Google review
Parking was 12 euros. Toilets aren't too far away from each other. Food is very expensive, 12 eur for a hotdog. Park is really big, it takes 20 minutes of walking to reach the opposite side of the park, loads of different themes which is very exciting to look at! Ferrari land has HUGE lines, highly recommend getting pass ticket for the main ride since we waited for almost 5 hours... Overall, the park is really nice and there's much to see x)
Ignas — Google review
4.2
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3.9
(26722)
Av. Pere Molas, s/n, 43480 Vila-seca, Tarragona, Spain
https://www.portaventuraworld.com/?utm_campaign=My+Business&utm_medium=maps&utm_source=google
+34 977 77 90 90
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Patronat Municipal de Turisme

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Tourist information center
Sights & Landmarks
Fountains
The Tourist Information Center in Salou, known as the Oficina de Turisme de Salou, is a charming edifice that attracts tourists passing by on a daily basis. The building features knowledgeable and obliging personnel who provide visitors with extensive information about the town's attractions. This center serves as a valuable resource for those interested in discovering more about Salou's culture, history, and natural beauty.
Very friendly staff and help with your needs with booking and info 👍🏻
Mark S — Google review
Ok for a bit then once uve seen first 15 mins thats it really
Julian E — Google review
I liked this place because every day I am in salou I walk past it and it is great
Kaz M — Google review
They haven't been very helpful. They just deliver maps.
N U — Google review
Beautiful building great helpful staff loads of info
Lynne F — Google review
Very helpful. And friendly.
Catherine M — Google review
While friendly they don't have much to offer other then tries to Barcelona.
Guido D — Google review
Yes very helpful and softly spoken
Jeffrey R — Google review
4.3
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4.4
(3901)
Passeig de Jaume I, 4, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain
https://www.visitsalou.eu/
+34 977 35 01 02
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Cathedral of St. Mary of La Seu Vella

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
The Cathedral of St. Mary of La Seu Vella is a historic complex located in the heart of Lleida, featuring a cathedral and fortress dating back to the 18th century. Stepping into the fortress feels like entering a different era, showcasing impressive architecture, stonework, and art from that period. Despite wars and natural decay leading to the destruction of most buildings in the complex, the cathedral and castle have endured over time as remarkable remnants of this historical site.
4.6
(1297)
Calle Turó de la Seu Vella, 25002 Lleida, Spain, USA
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Avalancha Barranquismo

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Adventure sports center
Tours
Avalancha Sierra de Guara is a canyoning company that offers an exhilarating experience for experienced canyoners. The company provides progressive discounts for repeat customers and multi-day packages. Visitors have praised the professional and multilingual guides who ensure safety while exploring stunning river gorges with beautiful cliffs, pools, and caves. Families and individuals alike have enjoyed their canyoning trips, creating unforgettable memories in the breathtaking natural landscapes of Sierra de Guara.
‏We had an absolutely fantastic time on our canyoning adventure in Spain with Javi as our guide! My two children, aged 11 and 9, enjoyed every moment of it. Javi was incredibly attentive to all our needs, and his sensitivity to my daughter’s occasional fears made the experience even more special. He ensured that we all felt safe and confident throughout the journey. ‏Without a doubt, we will be returning for more adventures with them in the future. I highly recommend this team to anyone looking for an unforgettable experience! Michal Danin Hollander
Michal H — Google review
Great family (2+4) experience! We were extremely pleased with our guide David who guided us in a fun and safe manner. Our youngest girl of 8 years old skipped a few high jumps but was encouraged to expericence the adventure full swing. Exiting and beautiful trip1 Highly recommended.!
Taco A — Google review
Our family had a wonderful day with Javier. It was our 8 year okd’s first time and she whined a fair bit in the beginning about the hiking ascent under the sun but soon all was forgotten as we navigated through the icy river, wading, swimming, climbing and jumping off rocks, crawling and squeezing through crevices. Javier really guided our and another family with 2 kids, serving as human ladder at times to support us. He kept the kids entertained and shared his enthusiasm and the beauty of the surrounding nature. We all had a blast
Becks — Google review
We had an excellent day canyoning with David in the Formiga canyon. Really exciting and fun while feeling very safe. Very good organisation and communication both in advance and on the day. Highly recommended!
Miranda K — Google review
David was a fantastic guide who we had lots of fun with. He knew the canyon and the river incredibly well. He was patient with our kids and they loved having him lead us.
Michael B — Google review
Raul was the guide of my wife and my 3 kids. He should them al the best spots. The canyoning was a amazing experience and he was a very good guide
Alex L — Google review
Canyoning in Alquezar is amazing. The trip is very beautifull, the stunning surrounding, refreshing water, (optional) jumps make it the best Canyoning trip we did. And our guide stimulated and helped where neefjes so my 10 year old daighter had the best day!
Bjorn T — Google review
We had such an amazing time! Javi was so helpful and patient with all of us, and he guided us step by step with what to do to make the experience as fun and safe as possible. Highly recommend!
Kara P — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(787)
Paseo San Hipolito sn, 22145 Alquézar, Huesca, Spain
http://www.avalancha.org/
+34 974 31 82 99
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Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
The Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar is a stunning Baroque structure adorned with vibrant cupolas and renowned for its shrine to the Virgin Mary. Inside, visitors can admire frescoes by Goya. While it's worth exploring this architectural gem, nearby villages like Aninon and Torralba de Ribota boast exceptional examples of Mudejar architecture, such as the Church of Lady of Castillo and the Church of San Felix.
Breathtaking and Majestic El Pilar is absolutely stunning—both inside and out. The architecture is grand, the interior is peaceful and awe-inspiring, and the views from the towers are unforgettable. A place filled with history, beauty, and spiritual calm. A true gem of Zaragoza and a must-visit for anyone in the city.
Akmal K — Google review
A most exquisite building dedicated to Saint Mary who appeared on a pillar which is now enclosed but you can kneel before it and touch part of it. The soaring ceiling and beautiful sculptures are breathtaking. Each of the chapels has its own glorious artworks. The chapel at the back of the church is extraordinary with a separate open roof structure. A true gem.
G M — Google review
The Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza is a breathtaking masterpiece of Baroque architecture and a deeply spiritual landmark. With its grand domes, stunning frescoes by Goya, and peaceful riverside setting, it’s a must-visit for both art and history lovers. Don’t miss the panoramic views from the tower and the nearby Puente de Piedra for perfect photos.
Passakorn C — Google review
Simply mammoth size of a Cathedral....hard to photograph it was so large but got some shots on a stormy night from the bridge. Beautiful tiling on roof. Beautifully carved altar and wonderfully cool inside. Sadly a couple of the towers were being renovated but understandable.
Jeph B — Google review
Such a beautiful Basilica. Seeing the Pilar where our Lady billocated was so special. We timed it well for Holy Mass. you do need an hour to explore afterwards. Plenty of priests were there to hear confessions. Architecture was spectacular, the paintings, sculptures- a pure joy to be there. Plenty of Capella for praying along. Rosary after 12 mass.
Á D — Google review
The church was absolutely stunning, with its magnificent architecture leaving me speechless. The intricate stonework and towering spires created an awe-inspiring silhouette against the sky. As I walked through the grand entrance, I was captivated by the rich history that enveloped the space; it felt as though time itself had been preserved within these walls. The ornate stained glass windows cast vibrant colors across the interior, illuminating the beautifully carved wooden pews. I found myself particularly mesmerized by the elaborate details on the facade, where every chiselled figure and decorative element seemed to tell a story of its own. It was an experience that left a lasting impression on my heart.
Claudio C — Google review
A very beautiful basilica, and definitely worth visiting if you're in the area or happen to be passing through. However, I wouldn't make a special trip to Zaragoza just for this and a few other sites.
Loech M — Google review
It was, without a doubt, an exceptionally impressive church. Unlike many others that I have visited in various cities, this one stood out with its distinctive architectural features and unique atmosphere, setting it apart from the more familiar structures I had previously encountered.
Yasemin S — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(8184)
Plaza del Pilar, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain
http://www.basilicadelpilar.es/
+34 976 39 74 97
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Aljafería Palace

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Aljafería Palace, also known as Palacio de la Aljaferia, is a must-visit in Zaragoza. This 11th-century palace serves as the seat of the Aragonese Parliament and offers guided tours. The palace's fortified exterior contrasts with its stunning interior featuring Mudejar art declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Inside, visitors can admire the breathtaking myrhab, alveolate arches, an orange tree patio, and the golden hall.
We love Spain and Moorish architecture so this was a most enjoyable visit on a roasting day. Don't forget to look up at the amazing ceilings....bit hot for visiting the gardens which may potentially may only have consisted of a number of trees within some dusty paths. There was some Goya art there as the official exhibition is closed. Not art to my personal taste but I appreciate he is a local hero.
Jeph B — Google review
This used to be a fortified Islamic medieval palace built between 1065 and 1081 that eventually housed the regional parliament of Aragon. I was amazed by the intricate mixtilinear arches and springers, with arabesques over a large area. Definitely worth the money (not expensive) and time spent there. Notable sights include the Golden Hall, Mosque, Santa Isabel Courtyard, Palace of Peter IV and Palace of the Catholic Monarchs. When I was there, Goya’s works were also temporarily exhibited here, with the Goya Museum being renovated. So it was a 2-in-1 visit.
Mo L — Google review
The place looked beautiful, and definitely is very cool from the outside. However, we were unable to go in because the tickets are not working from the online system. There was a long line, and we went to buy our tickets online, but definitely with the mobile device it was not working. It seems to be fairly typical that many of the websites in Spain don't work. 😞😵‍💫
Loech M — Google review
1. Before my visit, it was not clear to me whether tickets had to be purchased in advance or not, so as not to waste time in queues. I visited Aljaferia Palace on a Friday afternoon in September. There was no queue for tickets. The ticket office is a small booth outside the walls of the Aljaferia, on the side of Calle de los Disputados street. 2. As with many Spanish attractions in Zaragoza, the explanations are perfect in Spanish :-) , but there is no information in English. I had installed the Aljaferia Palace app. This app contains numbers, but unfortunately these numbers do not correspond to the numbers found in the various rooms. Well, how difficult is it to do something properly... 3. Coming back to the tickets. Apparently, you can take guided tours in English during the summer. September is no longer summer, so guided tours were only available in Spanish. Try booking a ticket in advance on the website, and I wish you luck understanding it... I see online tickets for locals, for students, for all kinds of groups of people, but not for a foreign (English-speaking) tourist who wants a regular visit without extras. Has anyone ever taken a critical look at this booking web page? 4. Although the style is also Moorish, it is not comparable to, for example, the Alhambra in Granada, which is much more beautifully integrated into the landscape and has much more beautiful gardens, water features, and buildings.
J. A — Google review
It is a magnificent building to visit especially on a Rainey day. Though our visit coincided with a film crew on site. Restricting locations and sound levels. As we had just arrived we could not come back another day. We were still charged full price to enter.
Albert R — Google review
An absolutely amazing piece of history not too far from the centre of Zaragoza. I booked the English tour for 9 euros and it was well worth the money. I would recommend the tours because you will get a lot more of the history of the palace and you will enjoy the visit more.
Martin F — Google review
One of the most interesting archaeological heritage buildings that shows our shared cultural and artistic links of Aragon and Spain with the Muslim world while showing the evolution and its later role in Christian time as a royal fortress since Ferdinand and Isabella. If it was located in France or Italy it would have been visited 10 times more. A hidden gem worth visiting and cherishing and discovering all its treasures.
Guillermo I — Google review
Very large Palace (Kastel)from the tenth century in Zaragoza. Worthy of a visit. Old age people pay only €2 pp. Beautiful rooms and exhibits. Don't miss it.
Sam A — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(4450)
C. de los Diputados, s/n, 50004 Zaragoza, Spain
+34 976 28 96 83
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Monasterio de Piedra

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Sights & Landmarks
Hotel
Monasterio de Piedra is a stunning natural park located in Nuevalos, where the Piedra river creates a breathtaking setting around a 12th-century monastery. The park features waterfalls, caves, and lush vegetation amidst an otherwise arid landscape. Visitors can explore the monastery's walls steeped in eight centuries of history since its consecration in 1218.
The park is simply fantastic; spending a day there is a great pleasure for the whole family. The fresh air and the river create a wonderfully warm atmosphere. If you happen to see the birds perform, you're in luck. Come and see.
Andrey S — Google review
It is certainly a noteworthy and highly recommended experience in Zaragoza. Initially, one might be taken aback by the 19€ entrance fee for the hike. Nevertheless, after traversing the path, it quickly becomes apparent that it is worth every penny. We visited in October and enjoyed delightful weather. I can imagine that it might be quite warm during the summer months. A small suggestion: opt for the longer hiking route instead of the shortcut, provided you are physically capable, as you will not be disappointed.
Habib F — Google review
Actually, during this photoshoot, we were also driven away. The location itself was quite remote and inconvenient to access—it required about one half an hour of driving from the city center—though the scenery there was truly beautiful. What was infuriating was that just when we were about to leave, an elderly staff member angrily warned us that we shouldn't wear "such Japanese-style clothing" and that we should "wear normal clothes." It wouldn't have been a big deal initially, but he kept pressing us, and that made me angry. I explained clearly that this is, in fact, Chinese-style clothing. But he responded with a dismissive expression, saying, "I don't care which country it's from—you just can't dress like this here." He went on to say a lot of very disrespectful things. We had already explained that other staff outside had allowed us to enter, yet he still confronted us angrily behind our backs. I just want to say: you can be upset if our unconventional clothing disturbed your work, but you shouldn’t discriminate against a character like this. Even if the character I’m cosplaying isn’t a good person, we’re all here out of love for the craft, investing our own time, money, and effort—some of us even traveled four hours from other cities just to be there. In that moment, I nearly lost my temper and felt like cursing at him, just like Xue Yang would have. My friend, cosplaying as Jin Guangyao, probably noticed the look on my face and stepped in to calmly talk to the other party. Anyway, with all that happened, and considering the remote location despite its beauty, I said I won’t be going back again. ---
Shuang W — Google review
Absolutely wonderful place to visit. The only things I was missing were the better indications of the pathways. We spend more than 3 hours there photographing and enjoying the beautiful nature. The light was amazing in the morning. It is not suitable for people with wheelchair. Also, there are quite tough parts on the path going up and down the stairs.
Sari D — Google review
I went there for the Spa and the termal waters after I ws on a trip through the Scandinavian and Baltic countries. We'll, it is very sad but there is no a positive way to compare them. This place was more expensive, the water was either very cold or lukewarm and the lack of maintenance was unbelievable, I mean the little mosaics titles were loose in the pools floor. Some of the water taps were not even working, but of course everything was about to be fixed the next day. Typical Spaniard answer. And, even tho the entrance is pricey for what it is the charge you extra for a pool cap.
Pedro G — Google review
WOW!! Allow a whole day for this place. Good walking conditions with correct footwear. Lots of waterfalls means lots of damp and slippy areas..but worth it. And don't forget to stop and see the raptors..amazing!! Trying to edit my post 🤞Also, you can follow the path down to the waterfall and go behind it! Follow the steps down to the cave, it's well lit and has handrails. Not for small toddlers or prams and pushchairs...and probly not good for dogs unless they trained in cave rescue!😂but the view from behind the waterfall is sooo beautiful and breathtaking and wet!! Wear your hood up, no umbrellas, you will need both hands to take photos!
MamaG — Google review
One of the most beautiful places on earth. The paths and the falls are amazing. So much peace and beauty make this a great place to retreat to for the day.
David A — Google review
This park is worth every penny. About 2.5 hours of absolute nature magic. Recommended early morning, opens at 09:00 and avoid weekends. Bring a picnic as there are nice places to do it, take your time and enjoy nature. Buy your tickets online and bring a professional camera because you will get some amazing shots.
Daniel D — Google review
4.7
(32495)
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4.7
(4185)
C/ Juan Federico Muntadas y Jornet, s/n, 50210 Nuévalos, Zaragoza, Spain
https://monasteriopiedra.com/
+34 976 87 07 00
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26

Bardenas Reales

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Desert
Nature & Parks
Bardenas Reales is a vast desert region known for its soaring canyons, sandstone cliffs, and rocky outcrops. The Hotel Aire de Bardenas offers a unique stay with its modernist design rising unexpectedly from the rocky earth at the border of the desert. Visitors can explore the area by car, quad, or enduro bikes but should be cautious as some parts are challenging to navigate.
Wonderful area, somewhat alike west USA parks, notably Monument Valley, ah a smaller scale. There’s a military area in the center of the natural reserve of the White Bardenas; hence forbidden to any visitors. However, there remain quite a number or district to visit and watch at either nord or south this military district and of course around as it’s surrounded by a gravel track which cycles and cars of any kind may drive. At lest by dry weather. I do recommend that wild place! Check weather forecasts for possible high temperatures in summer, or rain in winter (or fog as I had on a late December day !) especially if you aim to take photos
Herve K — Google review
This place is great. But how do you get there? I found get to Arguedas and follow the signs easiest. It’s not complicated. The roads are more track than tarmac but perfectly fine for cars. You could also enter via El Paso, but it’s not so well signposted. From Arguedas it’s a straight track until you reach the army base, where you turn left. Don’t mistake the first ‘stack’ as the iconic photo. Travel 2 km up the track and there’s a clear stopping place where you can get out and have a 360 degree view once you’ve climbed the easy path. Then continue on for another 2 km and you’ll reach the classic photo stack which has plenty of parking space. To get out you can keep going, left out of the car park or simply do it all again in reverse back to Arguedes.
Mike E — Google review
The park is beautiful. It almost feels like you are in the American wild west. Stunning landscapes and a couple of vista points to observe and take photos from.
Omer H — Google review
Really nice environment and change of scenery. The area is wide, but there are roughy 3 or 4 nice mountains/cliffs that have a 'canyon/desert' look and feel. Good to reach by car. Nice for holiday pictures and experience. There are no shops in the area, so take water (and snacks if you like) with you.
Maikel J — Google review
It is an otherworldly landscape that feels like a forgotten planet, making it a truly magnificent place to visit. Driving through its wild, empty roads is a unique and liberating experience that perfectly captures the spirit of adventure. It's a must-see who is around that place.
Al A — Google review
Wonderful desert with impressive scenery. Parking lot next to it. Was easy to access. I have a feeling that the most beautiful during the sunset
Laura S — Google review
Incredible lunar landscape exploration ... take a car, turn on the Kiss Radio, and sing with your best friend. There tou go : a magic lifetime moment ! A must seen european place ☀️
Fanny D — Google review
Stunning natural park with landscape that has you think you are in a western. The information centre is very helpful and the 30 odd kilometre loop gives you stunning views all the way
Derone R — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(1231)
31500, Navarre, Spain, USA
27

Royal Palace of Olite

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Royal Palace of Olite is a medieval fortress complex with towers, battlements, courtyards, and gardens. It has a rich history dating back to the 15th century when it began to deteriorate after Navarre was invaded. The palace was intentionally burned during the Peninsular War in 1813 but has since been restored to its original grandeur. Today, it stands as a major tourist attraction in the quiet town of Olite.
A really nice place to visit in nice quiet town. I was lucky to make it on a Monday afternoon with free entrance. Thanks. I enjoyed the palace. When you make it to the top of the towers the wind blows very strong.
Y A — Google review
We were recommended to visit this castle by a member of staff at the parador at Calahorra. Whilst it was a detour from our planned route, it was most certainly worth it. A stunning building and an entrance fee which was unbelievably low, for people of a "more mature age". Indeed had this been an historic building in the UK, possibly run by the National Trust, the entrance would have been a minimum of 10 times the fee in Olite. It is wonderful to see how the Spanish authorities are, when it comes to restoration and maintenance of their historic sites. This castle is amazing and should definitely be on everybody's list if visiting this part of Spain.
David R — Google review
A stunning medieval castle with impressive towers and courtyards. The architecture is unique, and the views from the top are breathtaking. A must-visit if you’re in Navarra!
Daniel D — Google review
Absolutely recommended. The castle is very well maintained and actually quite big. Great value for what you get. Audio tour is gives you much background information.
Maurits D — Google review
Stopped by at this palace on our way to Zaragoza. Well worth the detour. Entrance fee is derisory. Lovely views from all the corners of the tower. We didn’t see much of the town as it was showering but looks like a pretty little town.
Yola ( — Google review
Although there's nothing to see on the inside, the exterior is worth the entrance fee. The architecture is good, towers to climb and ramparts to walk giving good views.
Motorhome Q — Google review
Beautiful palace. Route through the palace and information well laid out. Lots of steps to climb to visit the numerous towers and parts of the palace. Would recommend a visit.
Eugene W — Google review
Absolutely worth the visit, very nice little castle with many towers to climb
Judit T — Google review
4.6
(26320)
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4.6
(2108)
Pl. Carlos III El Noble, 4, 31390 Olite, Navarra, Spain
https://palaciorealolite.com/
+34 691 02 16 67
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Pamplona Catedral Hotel

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Pamplona Catedral Hotel is a luxurious accommodation housed in a 19th-century convent, offering an elegant restaurant and a trendy bar. The hotel's staff provides exceptional service, offering valuable recommendations and ensuring guests feel like royalty. Situated in the heart of the old town, it offers easy access to various attractions within walking distance. The hotel seamlessly blends modernity with its historic past, featuring sleek rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the city.
We stayed here for 8 nights and had a lovely experience. The front desk staff were very friendly and helpful and spoke English very well which we appreciated given our limited Spanish. The valet service included in parking was great as well. The only downside was no on-site laundry, but we found a laundromat only a few minutes away that met our needs perfectly. The location is very convenient to the center of Old Town Pamplona and all of the tourist sites are easy walks. There is also a small grocery store very close by, but be aware that the in-room refrigerator is very small.
M D — Google review
Dear Duty Manager, I am writing to express my profound dissatisfaction with my recent stay at your hotel, which has regrettably concluded with my early departure and relocation to the Gran Hotel La Perla. Staff and Service Issues: The reception staff demonstrated a consistent lack of professionalism and helpfulness throughout my stay. I observed a marked difference in their demeanor when assisting Spanish-speaking guests versus others, which is unacceptable in any hospitality establishment. Every reasonable request I made was met with responses such as “we can’t do that,” “no sorry,” or worse, false information and blank stares. This is not the service standard one expects from a property charging rates comparable to a Hyatt Regency or Mandarin Oriental. Dining Experience: The in-room dining hours are woefully inadequate, and the menu offerings were utterly tasteless. The hotel restaurant was shameful in its execution. For context, the Auberge in Zubiri where I dined yesterday delivered an experience approaching Michelin-star quality - a stark and embarrassing contrast to your establishment. Room Conditions: The room itself was substandard in multiple respects: • Overly starched, uncomfortable linens • No air conditioning or adequate cooling system • Dirty bathroom upon arrival • Television remote control held together with tape • An antiquated television with no modern connectivity options (no screen sharing capability) • Insufficient pillows (which I had to specifically request) • Intrusive lighting from the pool area that illuminated my room to an unbearable degree throughout the evening Value Proposition: Your hotel charges premium rates that match genuinely luxury properties, yet delivers a 4-star experience at best - and frankly, even that rating feels generous given my experience. This represents exceptionally poor value and, quite frankly, misleading positioning in the market. Management Perspective: I must address what appears to be a fundamental misunderstanding by your management team: not all Camino pilgrims stay in hostels. Many of us, myself included, regularly patronize 5-star establishments for respite during our journey. We are experienced travelers who frequently review accommodations, dining, and travel services. Your assumption that pilgrims represent a lower-tier clientele is both incorrect and insulting. Resolution: I have absorbed the cancellation fees and relocated to the Gran Hotel La Perla, where I should have trusted my instincts to book initially. I hope by posting a detailed review on Google will assist other travelers in my position be forewarned. They deserve to know they should either continue walking or stay at the superior property across the plaza. I expect no response to this complaint, as my experience suggests it would likely be another “we can’t do that.” However, I sincerely hope you will use this feedback to reassess your service standards, facility maintenance, and approach to guest relations. Regards, P.
PT — Google review
Could be a lovely place to stay with some simple changes. The location was great, although parking at the hotel expensive. We parked a little way from the hotel which allowed us to enjoy walking through Pamplona’s beautiful gardens. Our room was spacious, but no kettle. Fridge very small and didn’t work properly. Some of the staff very unfriendly. The lady who checked us in was clearly not having a good day or needs another job. Lovely drinks area but very unfriendly service. Thank goodness for Sylvia who was absolutely delightful and helpful.
Moyra R — Google review
Great place to stay in Pamplona, in the heart of the old city. Secure parking - height limit of 3m - so ideal for those travelling in small camper vans. Access to the parking is easy, just behind/below the swimming pool. Excellent service, helpful, knowledgeable staff. Good quality buffet breakfast - however there are many places nearby to eat too. Highly recommend this hotel.
Louis F — Google review
Really helpful and friendly staff. Very eclectic decor in our dark suite. For a suite in a boutique hotel it really lacked bathroom products. The TV was a really tiny one, screwed to the wall high up on the wall only watchable from the bed. It was totally unwatchable from the 2x chairs ( not even a sofa) in the the sparsely-furnished sitting area.
Christopher B — Google review
Could be a very nice hotel (given location, and quality of building) but let down by unfriendly and rude staff and items not working in our room (bar fridge and safe). Also parking at the hotel is expensive, and cheaper alternatives are a 20 min walk away.
Warrick C — Google review
Top location very close to the busy old city centre from Pamplona, very comfortable rooms (some with view of the green) and a very friendly and professional staff at reception = top location to visit Pamplona (a plus: upon reservation since limited number, this hotel provides for a parking).
L. P — Google review
Great stay. Valet parking (I guess temporarily because the garage is under construction). Very friendly young lady at the reception. Good restaurant (we did not have breakfast), pet friendly,... If there's a remark to give: the 2 young ladies taking care of the restaurant should scan more the tables (look around more) to see if people want attention. More selling would have happened if they'd done so. But they surely were friendly too.
Erwin T — Google review
4.4
(1866)
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4.3
(1682)
C. Dos de Mayo, 4, 31001 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
http://www.pamplonacatedralhotel.com/
+34 948 22 66 88
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Ermita de San Saturio

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Ermita de San Saturio is an 18th-century hillside chapel located on the banks of the Duero River in Soria. This Baroque masterpiece is built into the rock and features stunning fresco paintings that depict the life of Saint Saturn, who dedicated himself to helping the needy. The chapel blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings and offers a peaceful retreat for visitors.
Disappointingly I made it too late to go in. Still it was worth the walk for the great views
Laura F — Google review
Wow. What an amazing place. Well worth the walk. Free entry too (though donations can be made).
Aelwen H — Google review
Amazing. Parked with the campervan on the Duero river and this place is a lovely stroll along the banks. Free entry and what an experience. Well worth a visit. Soria is an amazing place as well.
Adrian H — Google review
Interesting little place. Well worth the climb. Closed on Mondays, unless you just like climbing.
Bob S — Google review
Beautiful setting. The chapel in the grotto under the church is fascinating, but inaccessible with Covid-19 protocols in place. The capacity in the main church is limited to 30 and opens every 30 minutes for people to view. You are only able to walk into the main church at this time under these limited conditions. Masks are required the entire time.
Loves T — Google review
Incredible how they builded this church from the ground up. Very nice inside and out. I just took my time inside the service area by seating at the back of the room and dwell on the scenery.
Chris S — Google review
Really worth a visit.. And it's free to go in. Fantastic chapel. Quite a few steps and a little climb but worth it.
Jon F — Google review
Amazing and historical site in Soria. Read the story in the vitro window about the boy that fell and was unharmed thank to the saint's protection
Martin O — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1218)
P.º de San Saturio, s/n, 42002 Soria, Spain
https://www.turismocastillayleon.com/es/arte-cultura-patrimonio/monumentos/iglesias-ermitas/ermita-san-saturio
30

Calle del Laurel

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Calle del Laurel, located in the old town of Logroño, is a must-visit gastronomic destination when exploring La Rioja. This iconic street is renowned for its over 50 restaurants and tapas bars serving traditional pinchos. The tradition here is to hop from bar to bar, savoring a glass of wine paired with the typical tapa of each establishment.
Such a great place to experience the Spanish culture of pinxtos and wine! We enjoyed so many different restaurants and bars along this street.
Lisa W — Google review
Very busy street. Great choice of Tapas bars. A must see in Logrona
Alexander L — Google review
The highlight of my trip. What an experience from a food perspective. I went there 3 consecutive nights for food and atmosphere. Highly recommended
Hitesh P — Google review
It is still fine the street but has made a huge change after the Pandemic. I went during the week so it was not super busy
Harly M — Google review
Only one word - AMAZING!
Monika R — Google review
The place to find great food offerings and drinks. Recommended.
Vann B — Google review
A wonderful experience, buzzing and so many exciting places to graze.
Gavin G — Google review
Amazing street , amazing food !
Charl M — Google review
4.6
(1747)
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4.5
(3682)
26001 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain
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