CATALONIA

Discover Catalonia through the eyes of a local expert. From the Gothic quarters of Barcelona to secluded villages in the Pyrenees, I’ll show you not only the famous landmarks but also hidden gems known to very few.
Welcome to Catalonia — a region where every corner is steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. Gothic streets of Barcelona coexist with tranquil Pyrenean villages, golden beaches of the Costa Brava give way to lush vineyards and majestic monasteries.

Embark on a journey that reveals both world-famous sights and secret treasures, offering experiences that few ever get to see.
BARCELONA
We begin our journey in Barcelona — a vibrant, lively city where medieval alleys of the Gothic Quarter lead to Antoni Gaudí’s modern architectural masterpieces. Barcelona captivates from the very first glance: magical squares, sunlit boulevards, cozy cafés, and golden beaches create an atmosphere impossible not to fall in love with.
Stroll along the famous La Rambla, where the scent of fresh flowers and sounds of street performers bring the heart of the city to life. Visit the bustling La Boqueria Market to taste fresh fruits and traditional Catalan delicacies.

Marvel at the grandeur of Sagrada Familia — a temple that seems to have grown from a dream, realized in stone by Gaudí’s genius. Experience the interplay of light through stained glass windows, creating a sense of wonder.

At Park Güell, immerse yourself in a world of fantasy: whimsical bridges, mosaic benches, and gingerbread-like houses. Every corner here is an open-air work of art.

Ascend Montjuïc for breathtaking views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean. Explore its majestic gardens, Olympic arenas, and peaceful corners for relaxation.

Wander through the Gothic Quarter, where every turn hides ancient secrets: the magnificent Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, historic courtyards, and narrow streets full of stories.

Don’t miss Santa Maria del Mar, a 14th-century Gothic masterpiece, symbolizing the grandeur of Catalan architecture. A perfect place for tranquility and immersion in the historic spirit of Barcelona.

For a serene retreat, visit Ciutadella Park in the heart of the city — with scenic alleys, a monumental fountain, a waterfall, and even a boating lake. The park also houses the Barcelona Zoo and the Catalan Parliament, blending nature with history.

No Barcelona experience is complete without the sea. Explore Barceloneta, the heart of seaside Barcelona, with its historic fishing district charm, cozy cafés, and seafood restaurants. Nearby, the renovated Port Olímpic offers a modern space with promenades, viewing points, and seafront dining — where beach life meets city vibrancy.

As evening falls, Barcelona transforms: the city lights sparkle, and the air is filled with romance. Enjoy dinner at one of Montjuïc’s terraces with panoramic city views, savoring classic Catalan cuisine — from fresh tapas to seafood and local wines.
Special highlights include Martínez on Montjuïc hill, known for its rice and seafood dishes with sweeping views of the port, and Mirabeau on Tibidabo, offering exquisite Mediterranean cuisine and stunning vistas, especially at sunset.

Every moment in Barcelona is magical — from Sagrada Familia to the seashore, leaving a lasting sense of celebration and joy. Beyond the iconic sights, we’ll reveal hidden corners that few travelers ever see, ensuring unique experiences, comfort, and unforgettable memories.
No trip to Catalonia is complete without visiting Montserrat, one of the region’s true treasures.
This sacred mountain rises dramatically from the earth, with its striking rock formations and the ancient Montserrat Monastery, home to the revered Black Madonna, a symbol of hope and strength.

Montserrat is not only a spiritual landmark but also a natural wonder: mountain trails, panoramic viewpoints, and cable cars leading to the highest cliffs. Find moments of quiet, inspiration, and pure freedom. Explore hidden paths and secret corners, and enjoy special surprises that make your Montserrat visit truly unforgettable.
COSTA BRAVA
Next, venture to the enchanting Costa Brava — secluded coves, fishing villages, and breathtaking coastline.
This region is a paradise for nature lovers and those seeking calm retreats, with rugged cliffs, warm Mediterranean waters, and lush pine forests. Hidden bays offer crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and relaxation.
Charming fishing villages like Begur, Tamariu, Calella de Palafrugell, and Tossa de Mar feature narrow streets and whitewashed houses, creating an atmosphere of serenity. These villages, with traditional architecture and local restaurants, are true gems of the region.
The famous Camino de Ronda is a historic coastal path connecting villages, offering stunning sea views, cliffs, and forest landscapes — a perfect way to enjoy nature and solitude.
Coastal restaurants are tucked into scenic coves, serving fresh seafood, paella, and local wines, allowing guests to savor authentic Costa Brava dining with sunset views.
Empordà
Catalonia is not just Barcelona and the Costa Brava. The Empordà region offers magical corners where time seems to stand still.
Olive groves, vineyards, rolling hills, and the sea define this picturesque part of Girona province. Hidden medieval villages like Pals and Peratallada retain cobblestone streets, stone houses, and centuries-old charm.
Одна из самых известных деревень региона — Пальс (Pals).

Это место словно создано для прогулок без карты. Узкие улочки под арочными проходами, башня Торре де лас Орас, древние каменные фасады, увитые плющом, уютные площади — всё в Пальсе наполнено особым очарованием. С вершины городка открываются панорамные виды на окрестности: холмы и синие линии моря на горизонте.

Peratallada, one of the best-preserved medieval settlements, features shaded alleys, an old castle, fortifications, and small Catalan restaurants. Every stone tells a story, offering authentic historical charm.
Rupit, the “witches’ village,” blends nature and history: 16th–17th century stone houses, bridges, narrow streets, forested surroundings, and legends create a fairytale atmosphere. The village’s suspension bridge adds adventure, and nearby Salt de Sallent, Catalonia’s highest waterfall, is breathtaking.
Besalú is a living medieval monument, famous for its Romanesque bridge over the Fluvià River, historic streets, preserved Jewish quarter, churches, and monasteries. Best visited in the soft morning or evening light, it offers a true step back in time.
End your Catalonia journey at Cap de Creus, where land meets sea in a dramatic landscape. Its wild cliffs and ocean views inspired Salvador Dalí, who called it his “mighty source.” Here, nature speaks without words, offering an unparalleled sense of freedom.
PENEDÈS
Finally, explore Penedès, the heart of Catalan winemaking. Rolling vineyards produce the famous Cava, and the region’s atmosphere is steeped in history, culture, and passion for wine. Visits here offer unforgettable experiences and the true taste of Catalonia.
Catalonia is a land of endless wonders — from iconic cities to hidden villages, mountains to coasts, vineyards to monasteries. With our guidance, you’ll discover experiences beyond guidebooks, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
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