Catalonians gather in central Barcelona every Sunday to dance the Sardana, an ancient ritual symbolising patriotism and unity.
While attempting to entertain guests overseas this world traveler learned the heart of Barcelona lies not within historic sites or ancient tradition but in the culture of its residents.
Barcelona is home to over 300 squatted houses and cultural centers. Many are identifiable by the colorful murals and multitudes of information adorning their facades.
Let me tell you about my fascinating Gaudi Experience
This beautiful city's old public places reveal a deeper shade of green.
The Berbena de Sant Joan (the Feast of St. John) is a wild celebration in Spain, particularly in Barcelona--and the Catalans go all-out with a firework-filled night of reveling.
Tapas is easy to like especially if you're in Barcelona, Spain. But eating at Cal Pep?
Think Polynesian culture doesn't exist in Barcelona? For a taste of Tiki, try finding these classic bars scattered through out the city.
Only the bare necessities need to be packed on a shoestring budgeted forty-day excursion in Europe.
From the time of Franco until this day Barça has been the voice of a nation. Along with the Olympic legacy it projects a modern, vibrant city where sport, food, art and architecture combine to form the unique Catalan culture.