Situated between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean Sea, in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula and bordering France, Catalonia is one of Spain’s most diverse and fascinating regions. Many travellers start or finish their trip in Barcelona, the vibrant capital, but the region offers far more than city life.
From mountain adventures in the Pyrenees to relaxing coastal activities along the Mediterranean, Catalonia provides endless options. You can also enjoy a wide variety of cultural tourism, with historic towns, unique traditions, and world-renowned gastronomy. For example, Salvador Dalí’s museums in Costa Brava, Picasso Museum in Barcelona, and Roman remains in Tarragona, Montserrat holy mountain and wine experiences in the Penedés region!
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Barcelona is one of the world’s great cultural cities, renowned for its extraordinary architectural heritage, art, and history. Beyond the famous landmarks, we offer locally infused experiences to discover hidden gems. Whether it’s your first visit or you seek something new, explore the city’s magnificent venues and rich cultural life.
Explore the Costa Brava, featuring 100 km of stunning coastline, hidden coves, and charming seaside villages. Combine this with Girona, a small city perfect for discovering its rich history, ancient Jewish Quarter, magnificent Cathedral, and renowned gastronomy. Girona serves as an ideal base for Catalan adventure.