Enjoy the chic yet traditional Catalan fishing village of Llafranc at the stylish Villa Coral
Vintage Travel is thrilled to announce that Villa Coral is now live on our programme of stunning properties with private swimming pools in Catalonia.
Vintage Travel is thrilled to announce that Villa Coral is now live on our programme of stunning properties with private swimming pools in Catalonia.
Catalunya is scattered in beautiful hillside towns. Some of these towns are inland, others face the shimmering Mediterranean glinting under the sun. If you’re visiting this culturally and scenically distinct part of Spain sometime soon and want to be acquainted with some of the most traditional villages South East Spain has to offer, take a
The traditional and upmarket fishing town of Calella de Palafrugell is a beguiling place to visit if you’re looking for an authentic Spanish experience on a beautiful part of the Costa Brava.
La Bisbal d’Empordà – aka La Bisbal – is a characterful town in Catalonia, approximately 30km to the south-east of Girona. This bustling town that lies between the market towns of Palafrugell and Palamos on the Costa Brava, is world-renowned for its pottery making heritage.
The medieval hilltop town of Pals in Catalonia is justifiably known as one of the most charming villages on the Costa Brava.
With beautiful beaches, lively towns, fun days out and a myriad of historical sites to explore, all surrounded by a stunning natural landscape that, for much of the year, is doused in warm sunshine, the Costa Brava has something for everyone.
When it comes to Barcelona, going off the beaten path is arguably the best way to experience this magnificent city. While the typical main attractions are certainly must-sees, there are plenty of less well-known spots that need to be seen in order to really appreciate this fascinating city.
Vintage Travel is thrilled to introduce the super stylish Villa Nuria to our portfolio of villas with private pools in Catalonia, North-East Spain.
Barcelona is a remarkable city to visit. There is so much to do and see in the bustling Catalan capital. If you are lucky enough to be heading to this magical Spanish city sometime soon, take a look at some fabulous things to do that are unlikely to feature in many of the tourist guides.
Some grand churches do not need a plethora of gold ornamentation to make them impressive, they can rely on their imposing form. This is definitely the case with Girona Cathedral. This inspiring cathedral was built over several centuries. The entrance is via a large staircase from the late 17th century, but the frontal façade is