Tag: “Old Green Barcelona”

20 articles found.

  1. A Green Glimpse of Barcelona

    This beautiful city's old public places reveal a deeper shade of green.

  2. See you at the Sardana on Sunday

    Catalonians gather in central Barcelona every Sunday to dance the Sardana, an ancient ritual symbolising patriotism and unity.

  3. Finding Catalan

    While attempting to entertain guests overseas this world traveler learned the heart of Barcelona lies not within historic sites or ancient tradition but in the culture of its residents.

  4. Occupied Barcelona

    Barcelona is home to over 300 squatted houses and cultural centers. Many are identifiable by the colorful murals and multitudes of information adorning their facades.

  5. Barcelona--A Work of Art

    Let me tell you about my fascinating Gaudi Experience

  6. Sunshine, Rain, Food, Folk Music: A Green Festival

    For four days in late July, thousands of Calgarians and visitors flock to Prince’s Island Park. On this island in the Bow River, you can still see the skyscrapers of downtown through the trees, but the only sound is the music of the Calgary Folk Music Festival.

  7. Becoming Locavores

    Learning to live, eat and travel locally takes time and involves eating a lot of swiss chard.

  8. 10 Japan Shop fascinations

    The strange addiction of picture taking in Japanese shops

  9. A Fiery Night in Barcelona

    The Berbena de Sant Joan (the Feast of St. John) is a wild celebration in Spain, particularly in Barcelona--and the Catalans go all-out with a firework-filled night of reveling.

  10. Cal Pep: Falling In Love with Catalan Food in Barcelona

    Tapas is easy to like especially if you're in Barcelona, Spain. But eating at Cal Pep?