“Firstly my perfect day would have about 36 hours in it. At least! Having had a long and lovely night’s sleep, I would wake up early, and drive or cycle to the beach. Next to the W Hotel at the end of the Barceloneta beach, there is a great place to swim. I would meet up with my swimming buddies and have a long 2km swim. Then, run up the beach and have a well deserved cup of tea at the Buenas Migas (‘good crumbs’ in Spanish). They do great focaccia and cakes. I would chill there for a while, watching the sun over the sea and the hippies doing their morning yoga on the beach. Read the rest of this article…
Updates via Email or RSS
Join others interested in Barcelona and be notified of new articles either by adding our RSS feed or by filling in your email address below.
H2BCN BookShop
Check out the H2BCN Bookshop for lots of fantastic books about Barcelona and Catalonia. There's cook books, novels, collected short stories, historical fiction, and of course, books on the mighty Barça.
- Recent Comments
- […] the catalan language for spanish speakers goes beyond just school success. I [...]
by Is Learning Catalan Hard If You Know Spanish? – My Blog on 'The Catalan Language: Do You Really Need It?'
- Hi I was on holiday in Barcelona last week. I’m from New Zealand. I was saddened to [...]
by Rosalie on 'Help the Homeless in Barcelona with Esperança'
- Are you telling us your perfect day doesn't include drinking engine coolant at Anti-Bi [...]
by Jim on 'Steve's Perfect Day in Barcelona'
- Hi Philipa, it’s not my organisation. This is an interview with them. Contact Espera [...]
by Rob (H2BCN) on 'Help the Homeless in Barcelona with Esperança'
- I got chatting to a young homeless woman on Las Ramblas. She is from Estonia and has h [...]
by P varley on 'Help the Homeless in Barcelona with Esperança'
BCN Blogs
- Appetite & Other Stories
- Barcelona Besotted
- Barcelona Blonde
- Barcelona Explorers
- Barcelona Navigator
- Barcelona Photoblog
- Barcelona Street Scraps
- Barcelonas
- Driftwood Journals
- Food Barcelona
- Foodie in Barcelona
- Las Calles de Barcelona
- Latitude 41
- Sense of the City
- SomeSeeds
- Thoughts of an Outsider in BCN
- Where The Locals Go To Barcelona