Monday 26 November 2012

Two romantic cities for Valentines Day: Barcelona and Malaga


If these two cities have anything in common, Barcelona and Málaga, it's that they can be very romantic if you just know the right places to visit. Coming up are just some of the parts of the city that you shouldn't miss out on if you're looking for a romantic journey.

Barcelona: The enamoring city

In the Catalan Capital, there are some fundamentals that you need for cover if you're planning things to do with your partner.

Walk around Port Vell at sunset: It's a precious little walk surrounded by boats while the sun says its farewell until tomorrow. You can take advantage of this opportunity by having dinner on one of the restaurants terraces in the area. On Sunday mornings on Port Vell there are stalls that sell crafts and handmade goods.

Lose yourselves in Laberint d'Horta: This labyrinth parks is the oldest in Barcelona and without a shadow of a doubt the most romantic. The romance will never be ruined by overcrowding either, as there is a limit on the amount of people allowed in at once, give you the time and space to wander in this small paradise. It is however, hard to find, and away from the centre, but it's free on Sundays and Wednesdays.

The breathtaking views of Tibidabo: There are some amazing views to experience from Tibidabo, so don't miss out on this chance. It's a very romantic and peaceful place, surrounded by nature (if you stay away from the theme park).

Rent Barcelona accommodation in El Born: El Born is a district that's perfect for couples. It's full of very cute restaurants and small venues for a drink. There are also a lot of local shops. An apartment will also give you more privacy.

Malaga - Southern Charm

Plaza de la Merced: It's one of the most popular squares in the city, especially owing to the fact that many artists have portrayed it in their works. The area is full of places to take your partner to enjoy the sun setting. And if you're fans of art, you'll find the Museo Casa Natal de Pablo Picasso here, the birthplace of the famous artist.

La Malagueta: This is the main beach in Malaga and is lovely place to see the sunrise. There are also a lot of great restaurants along the promenade that you can enjoy in the evening.

Paseo de la Farola: Located near the port of Malaga, of which it has some fantastic views. The lighthouse, called La Farola, is a symbol of Malaga, and you will find it along this walk. It's almost 200 years old!

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