Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site: The most beautiful hospital in the world
The largest Modernist architectural complex in Europe (and UNESCO World Heritage Site) was designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner as a garden city for the sick. A stunning example of architectural prowess; it’s home to a spire crowning the façade, ceramic arches, tiles and wrought-iron gates which welcome visitors into its gardens. This serene creativity carries through to its interiors, with intricate designs paying homage to the surrounding natural beauty. A visit to the 600-year old Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site isn’t free, but once you step through its gates, you’ll agree it’s worth every penny.
DID YOU KNOW?
During Barcelona Fashion Week, the venue usually plays host to 080 Barcelona Fashion – a catwalk show which brings together established designers and new talent from across Spain.
Coach
Yellow mini shoulder bag
Lacoste
Orange cardigan
Swarovski
Green ring
Zadig&Voltaire
Golden skirt
Michael Kors
Brown boot with laces
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Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar: the Born district's emblem
The basilica has survived a fire, an earthquake and two bombings in its almost seven centuries of history. The devotion and effort of the Born neighbourhood in Barcelona’s residents has kept this architectural jewel standing. Although its austere architecture is the perfect example of Catalonian Gothic, the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar has become a must-see in the Catalan capital. Not just for its impressive design, but thanks – in part – to La Catedral del Mar, the novel by Ildefonso Falcones, and the hit TV series.
DID YOU KNOW?
Football fans will enjoy the stained-glass windows, which carry the Fútbol Club Barcelona’s coat of arms in tribute of the club's sponsorship from the 1960s.
Levi's®
Beige chinos
Sandro
Leather gloves
Sandro
Grey blazer
Lottusse
Baltimore Booty
RRP
149,95 €
Village Price
104 €
BOSS
Regular-fit rollneck sweater in extra-fine merino wool
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Romans, pirates and Hollywood in Tossa de Mar
If we talk about the town that conquered the Romans, was besieged by pirates and was fallen in love with by actors and singers, the question of what to see and do in Tossa de Mar answers itself. Stroll through its narrow streets, climb the lighthouse, the towers and the turrets, then discover the fishermen's quarter of Sa Roqueta and its beaches’ natural beauty. It’s no wonder this coastal town was chosen as the setting for the film Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (starring Ava Gardner and James Mason) and attracted leading artists, including Frank Sinatra, as a place for pure escapism.
TOP TIP
Surrounded by pine trees, with turquoise blue waters and golden sands, the beauty of Sa Roqueta’s beaches and coves are so timeless, they warrant a visit all year round. Pay a visit to two of our favourites: Cala Giverola and Cala del Senyor Ramon. You won’t be disappointed…
Maje
Satin dress with ruffles
Sandro
Green and Blue Checkered Tote Bag
Etnia Barcelona
Laquin sunglasses
RRP
990 €
Village Price
693 €
PDPAOLA
Crown Earrings
RRP
265 €
Village Price
169 €
Lottusse
Smithson
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Castillo Gala Dalí de Púbol: the fortress of art and love
Gala was much more than Salvador Dalí's muse and sweetheart. As the writer Virginia Woolf explained in her essay A Room of One's Own, every woman needs a space in which to create – though in this case, it was a castle. An art dealer, writer and creative (she created the famous 'shoe hat' with Elsa Schiaparelli), her fortress in Púbol was witness to many of these creations (and a creation in itself). After the Gala’s death and burial at the fortress, it became her beloved Dalí's studio until his passing in 1989. It was not until 1996, however, that the Gala Dalí Castle Museum opened to the public.
DID YOU KNOW?
You can also view her bedroom, pieces from her boudoir, her throne, the couple’s blue Cadillac and some of Dalí's works during a visit here.
LOLA CASADEMUNT
Long red dress
Etnia Barcelona
Dali: The Wines of Gala
Etro
Printed wool cape
RRP
260 €
Village Price
169 €
Furla
Artemis mini crossbody
RRP
195 €
Village Price
117 €
Swarovski
Gold necklace with diamond pendant
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Classical Greece and Rome come together at the Ruins of Empúries
A trip to the Costa Brava wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the historic Ruins of Empúries. Containing the remains of early Greek civilisation, which was settled in 600 BC, the site is considered the gateway to the Iberian Peninsula’s Western classical culture. Early excavations began in 1908, with work still being completed to uncover the archaeological site's full extent. Located between L'Escala and the tiny village of Sant Martí d'Empúries, you’ll find the Roman city at the top of the scenic hill climb.
TOP TIP
Although you can visit the site alone, we recommend the guided or virtual reality tour of the Roman Domus to explore every detail of its mesmerising history.
BOSS
Long plaid wool coat
Zadig&Voltaire
Brown suede ankle boots
Claudie Pierlot
White suit pants
Coach
Aria shoulder bag
Etro
Women crown woven leather belt
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