ברצלונה, Барселонес, Барселона, קטלוניה, 08001, ספרד
$350
Property ID :
749
Start Date | End Date | Per Night |
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2022-12-03 | 2022-12-12 | $350 |
we start our Catalonia adventure, by exploring Barcelona’s main inner-city attractions designed by the famous Catalonian architect Antoni Gaudí, the Sagrada Família Church, and Park Güell. Apart from the awe-inspiring architecture, we also have one of the best party scenes in Europe, excellent Tapas, and the long golden sand beach that stretches for more than 4 km directly in front of Barcelona city center. Our roadsurfer station is located near the Barcelona airport.
Tarragona, an ancient Roman town dating back to the 5th century BC, is a spectacular seaside port village with ancient Roman amphitheaters, a UNESCO Monastery named El Poblet, the National Archaeological Museum, and Les Ferreres Aqueduct. After your time exploring the region’s historical importance.
Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city behind Madrid and Barcelona, is another Roman-era port town with a colourful past. It was also settled by Romans first, then Moors around 700 AD, then by the Castilians around 1000 AD, after which point, it was fought over by various Spanish and Catalonian royalty. Today, Valencia is still renowned for its harbour, the fifth-largest in Europe, and its amalgamation of ancient and modern culture. In the city’s heart, you will discover the ultra-modern architecture of the City of the Arts and Sciences, and this modern architecture is juxtaposed with 800-year-old Churches such as the Valencia Cathedral. There is also a Bull Ring and a Museum of Fine Arts. Once we are all cultured out, we can spend the remainder of the day relaxing at Malvarrosa Beach or stocking up on food at the large central market in preparation for the coming days. The majority of Catalonia is renowned for Tapas. Valencia, however, is known for its Paella. Some of the best Paella can be found in the Malvarrosa region of town, near the beach, but if you want to take the hassle out of the experience, you can also take a Wine and Food Tour.
Day 4: Take your Camper through Catalonia’s National Parks
The journey now makes its way inland to the Muntanyes de Benifassà. A mountainous region located about 40 minutes away from the coast. You have great hiking paths, road biking loops, and mountain bike trails throughout this region. Some of the best tracks can be found around Mirador del Barranc del Salt, a river network that runs through the middle of the park, and Portell de l’infern. The landscape combines rugged stone outcrops, rivers, lakes, and mountainous peaks, some reaching over 1400 meters.
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