Seville is perfect for a long weekend away. We loved the Alcazar (see my previous posts on Seville) but even if you don't get there, it's a great city for just wandering around, stopping for Spanish coffees in little squares and eating copious amounts of tapas. It's so beautiful and I would feel quite safe … Continue reading Exploring Seville
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Easter in Seville 🇪🇸
Seville at Easter is quite an experience. I'm embarrassed to confess, we were completely naive and didn't realise to what extent the Sevillians celebrate Easter. I thought they'd just be a few parades on the weekends! We arrived quite late on the Tuesday night and had booked the Novotel for the first night before going to our … Continue reading Easter in Seville 🇪🇸
Finca Living, Mallorca
Wow, what a lovely time we've had on the stunning island of Mallorca! We stayed in the most beautiful old finca (Spanish farmhouse) which we found through Airbnb. Finca Filicumis is an old olive farm (still complete with its original olive press) lovingly restored by its owners who have kept a lot of the original features … Continue reading Finca Living, Mallorca
Soho House Barcelona
Unsurprisingly, we loved Soho House Barcelona. Although we didn't stay (they don't have any family rooms) we popped in for a few hours every day whilst we were in Barcelona. (It's worth noting that you can only visit here if you're a Soho House member, with a member or are staying.) This really is such a … Continue reading Soho House Barcelona
The Costa Brava
When we book our holidays we put in hours of research beforehand. It seems laborious at the time but we're always grateful we've done it once we arrive at our chosen destination. There are surprisingly few up-to-date books covering the Costa Brava so we did a lot of late night web-trawling. I think in the … Continue reading The Costa Brava
A Visit to Girona
Whilst we were staying in Catalonia we decided to visit the medieval quarter (the Barri Vell) of Girona. Famous for it's brightly painted houses overhanging the River Onyar, it is a city quite different to any other we've been to. We popped over one of the eleven bridges and arrived at the Basilica de Saint … Continue reading A Visit to Girona