Petit Comité Sevilla: Gourmet Catalan Tapas
This lovely restaurant in the Arenal neighbourhood of Seville, Petite Comité is on the cutting edge of modern-style Spanish tapas, taking Catalan cuisine to a whole new level. Great cooking, like great...
View ArticleSevilla Tapas Crawl: Patanchón & Casa Román
The Seville April Fair which officially begins at midnight on a Monday and runs six days, ending on the following Sunday, includes a public holiday to allow local Sevillanos time to take part in the...
View ArticleEl Palace Hotel in Barcelona: The Fabled Ritz
Opened in 1919, the El Palace Hotel Barcelona is one of the oldest hotels in the city, reminiscent of the palaces of the 1930s, when grand hotels known for their hospitality, luxury and service reigned...
View ArticlePalau de la Música Catalana: A Magical Music Box
The only concert hall in the world to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Palau de la Música in Barcelona was designed by the architect Domènech i Montaner as the home of the Orfeó Català...
View ArticleLa Boqueria Market: A Monument to Gastronomy
La Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria is not simply a market, it is a monument to gastronomy, an explosion of colours, aromas and sounds in the centre of Barcelona, built on the site of the former St...
View ArticleBar Cañete: The Best Tapas in Barcelona
Our favourite restaurant in Barcelona, Bar Caňete embodies the essence of a true Spanish tapas bar: it's always packed, has great energy, and everything happens at the bar. Like so many of Barcelona’s...
View ArticleAntoni Gaudí: Catalan Modernism in Barcelona
Few architects have left such a significant mark on a city as Antoni Gaudi did on Barcelona. A leading light of Catalan Modernism, Gaudi eventually transcended it with his nature-based organic style,...
View ArticleCan Majó: The Best Seafood Paella in Barcelona
The family run Can Majó was founded in 1968, a time when Barceloneta was still a small fishing village. Now one of the most established seafood restaurants in Barceloneta, Can Majó still sits alongside...
View ArticleElsa y Fred: Barcelona's Hip El Born Gastrobar
Located in the trendy Sant Pere neighborhood, just north of Barcelona’s ultra-hip El Born quarter, Elsa y Fred is quirky in an enchanting sort of way, much like the streets that surrounds it. Once an...
View ArticlePatagonia: Argentinian Steakhouse in Barcelona
One of the largest neighbourhoods in Barcelona, Eixample is home to some of the city’s best restaurants. Tucked away in this stylish barrio, Patagonia Beef & Wine is a traditional Argentinean...
View ArticleJoan Miró Foundation on Montjuïc Hill in Barcelona
One of the first contemporary art museums in Spain, the Fundació Joan Miró houses one of the world's most complete collections of the artist's work and provides a comprehensive overview of the...
View ArticleMartínez: Sun, Sea and Sensational Seafood
Perched on the slopes of Montjuïc Hill, with spectacular views of the Barcelona coastline and sparking Mediterranean sea, Martinez serves some of the best fish and seafood in the city. With a sunny...
View ArticleBarcelona: A Night at the Opera & Bar Cañete
The Liceu Opera House Barcelona, locally known as Gran Teatre del Liceu or simply the Liceu, was founded on Barcelona’s Rambla in 1847, and is the largest horseshoe-shaped opera theatre in Europe and...
View ArticleCatalan Sant Jordi Day: Roses, Books & Romance
A national Catalan holiday, Sant Jordi's Day is Barcelona's most romantic day of the year. Across the region, it's celebrated as a day of love and literature, and for one magical day on April 23, the...
View ArticleThe Draycott on Cadogan Gardens: A World Apart
Nestled within three beautifully restored Edwardian homes in the exclusive enclave of Chelsea and Knightsbridge, The Draycott epitomises the grandeur of old-world luxurious living. Hidden away on a...
View ArticleLondon's Borough Market + Plan Zheroes Charity
London's oldest and most famous food market, Borough Market is a food lovers paradise with a mouthwatering range of fresh food stalls under its Dickensian wrought-iron roof. Known in its heyday as...
View ArticleWright Brothers in Borough Market: Oysters & Seafood
'From sea to table, and everything in between'. Wright Brothers acclaimed seafood restaurant tempts diners with an impeccable array of oysters, shellfish, day boat sustainable fish and fruits de mer in...
View ArticleJamavar: An Indian Jewel in the Heart of Mayfair
Mayfair’s Michelin-starred Jamavar takes guests on an exquisite culinary journey, showcasing the unique flavours and secret recipes from different parts of India, from the Royal Kitchens of the North...
View ArticleThe Tate Modern + Picasso: Love. Fame. Tragedy.
Picasso embarked on a passionate love affair in 1932 that led to a year of furious artistic creativity, and thus inspired The Tate Modern’s summer exhibition 'Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy',...
View ArticleClos Maggiore: London's Most Romantic Restaurant
Once described by a famous patron as “like eating inside of a fairy tale” Clos Maggiore is the most romantic restaurant in London and perhaps the world. An oasis of calm in the heart of Convent Garden,...
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