Spain: A Breath of Fresh Air

Everything in Spain is incredible, and I mean everything. The food, the views, the people, the art… I could go on. Rather than ranting, I’ll just dive right in. By sharing these places I hope you’re able to see and appreciate all the beauty of Spain I can’t get enough of. Let’s go!

Sant Sebastià Beach, Barcelona


This beach is the longest in Barcelona and it gives you tropical yet city vibes that are too unique to pass up. Wading in the calm water with old friends and new is the best way to relax and rejuvenate before heading to eat some of the best authentic food you’ll ever eat—trust me!

Las Ramblas, Barcelona

Take a walking tour all down this popular street to discover hidden gems in between shops and some cool new food to expand your palate. Las Ramblas is a super cool street in Barcelona that’s great not only for their food and shops, but I really enjoy the people watching as well. Maybe it’s just me, but sitting down with my pals and a bite while watching the locals and tourists pass by is a cool way to spend some time recuperating before our next adventure. If you’re looking for the most authentic of authentic food, hit up La Boqueira market on Las Ramblas—it’s my guarantee that you won’t regret it!

Polaroid Bar, Barcelona

If you’re looking for a lowkey yet super cool bar to hit up on one of your Barcelona nights, Polaroid is the one for you! This super retro, nostalgic, and chill bar has creative drinks and great vibes. It’s the little things like this bar that makes exotic trips worth it all—there’s nothing like living life like the locals.

Málaga

This small municipality is in the south of Spain and is perfect for a more lowkey, quiet beach vibe. Malaga is stocked with incredible seafood restaurants, and I recommend Marisqueria Los Delfines if you want to eat right by the water. La Rada in Estepona is a chill beach to go to if you’re looking to get away from the crowds and just relax and rejuvenate.

Gaudi’s Barcelona
Architecture is such a cool thing for me—I love being able to travel to different countries and regions to look at all the different styles of architecture people have come up with throughout the years. Gaudi’s architecture is next level! I mean, the pictures speak for themselves, right? These places are an absolute must! His four must-see spots in Barcelona are the Park Guell, Casa Mila, Casa Batllo, and la Sagrada Familia. Check them out!

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There are too many incredible places in Spain to count, so you better do your own exploring to find some of your own secret spots! Can’t wait to go back soon, maybe we’ll run into each other—I can’t spend too much time away from Spain or I’ll miss it.

Peace,

Travel

Spain: A Breath of Fresh Air

Everything in Spain is incredible, and I mean everything. The food, the views, the people, the art… I could go on. Rather than ranting, I’ll just dive right in. By sharing these places I hope you’re able to see and appreciate all the beauty of Spain I can’t get enough of. Let’s go!

Sant Sebastià Beach, Barcelona


This beach is the longest in Barcelona and it gives you tropical yet city vibes that are too unique to pass up. Wading in the calm water with old friends and new is the best way to relax and rejuvenate before heading to eat some of the best authentic food you’ll ever eat—trust me!

Las Ramblas, Barcelona

Take a walking tour all down this popular street to discover hidden gems in between shops and some cool new food to expand your palate. Las Ramblas is a super cool street in Barcelona that’s great not only for their food and shops, but I really enjoy the people watching as well. Maybe it’s just me, but sitting down with my pals and a bite while watching the locals and tourists pass by is a cool way to spend some time recuperating before our next adventure. If you’re looking for the most authentic of authentic food, hit up La Boqueira market on Las Ramblas—it’s my guarantee that you won’t regret it!

Polaroid Bar, Barcelona

If you’re looking for a lowkey yet super cool bar to hit up on one of your Barcelona nights, Polaroid is the one for you! This super retro, nostalgic, and chill bar has creative drinks and great vibes. It’s the little things like this bar that makes exotic trips worth it all—there’s nothing like living life like the locals.

Málaga

This small municipality is in the south of Spain and is perfect for a more lowkey, quiet beach vibe. Malaga is stocked with incredible seafood restaurants, and I recommend Marisqueria Los Delfines if you want to eat right by the water. La Rada in Estepona is a chill beach to go to if you’re looking to get away from the crowds and just relax and rejuvenate.

Gaudi’s Barcelona
Architecture is such a cool thing for me—I love being able to travel to different countries and regions to look at all the different styles of architecture people have come up with throughout the years. Gaudi’s architecture is next level! I mean, the pictures speak for themselves, right? These places are an absolute must! His four must-see spots in Barcelona are the Park Guell, Casa Mila, Casa Batllo, and la Sagrada Familia. Check them out!

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There are too many incredible places in Spain to count, so you better do your own exploring to find some of your own secret spots! Can’t wait to go back soon, maybe we’ll run into each other—I can’t spend too much time away from Spain or I’ll miss it.

Peace,

Travel