Travel onwards from Girona-Costa Brava Airport (Gerona) 12 November 2013 By Luna Dizon Whether you're flying into Girona Airport for Barcelona, Girona or elsewhere in Catalonia, find out all you need to know about travel from the airport with our guide. This includes links to car hire as well as to buses and taxi information. Get up to speed before you fly! No Comments Leave a Comment Read Article 12 Nov
Great deals from Alamo for Alicante, Malaga and Barcelona 29 May 2013 By Luna Dizon If you're looking for some Spanish summer fun, then we think it's worth you having a look at Alamo's car hire deals. They've got hot deals for Alicante car hire, Malaga car hire and Barcelona car hire this summer alongside a full-full fuel policy and FREE extra driver. Add our fantastic Gold car hire insurance to your car rental and you'll not just have a great bargain, you'll have peace of mind too! No Comments Leave a Comment Read Article 29 May
Spain in January 02 January 2013 By Luna Dizon Looking for a January pick-me-up? Book a cheap flight to Spain where you'll find costas less crowded and an opportunity to see a more authentic Spain. With several fiestas coming up this month, there's also lots to celebrate! Read on to find out more. And whether you're planning a trip to mainland Spain or to one of the islands in the Balearics or Canaries, we've got Spain car hire covered. Book in advance for the best deals. No Comments Leave a Comment Read Article 02 Jan
Barcelona's Gracia district in fiestas 20 August 2012 By Stephen Doran Nowhere does fiestas like Spain - I've been out exploring Barcelona's Gracia district where circus animals, flying creatures and political cartoons are the order of the day. Come take a stroll through of Gracia's most impressive street parties and see a side of Barcelona you probably don't know about at all! No Comments Leave a Comment Read Article 20 Aug
The best Burrata in Barcelona! 18 August 2012 By Stephen Doran Wow, another great food experience under my belt in Barcelona. Cornelia & Co bill themselves as a Picnic shop but this jaw-droppingly beautiful restaurant is far too nice NOT to eat in. In addition to a restaurant, the place is a walk-around gourmet store, a wine shop, a cheese cave and there's even a patisserie to finish things off! Comments (1) Show Comments Leave a Comment Read Article 18 Aug
Els Pescadors Poble Nou (Barcelona) 05 August 2012 By Stephen Doran As someone who travels with his stomach, it's always a pleasure to find a really excellent fish restaurant away from the madding crowds of downtown Barcelona - a real find and one which I hope you'll enjoy sharing. Discover more with a great deal Barcelona car hire from CarJet. No Comments Leave a Comment Read Article 05 Aug
Barcelona's secret "other" ramblas .. and the art of the "aperitivo" for non-Spaniards 05 August 2012 By Stephen Doran Forget Barcelona's rip-off Ramblas and discover the Ramblas of Poble Nou just a few metro stops away and another galaxy where great service, low crime and friendly bars welcome you as the only tourist in town... No Comments Leave a Comment Read Article 05 Aug
Mile high dining over Barcelona 04 August 2012 By Stephen Doran Don't worry, you won't need a boarding pass and there's no seat back trays involved. The Torre de Alta Mar restaurant is squeezed into the top of the Sebsatía tower - part of Barcelona's cable car network looping over the old port. The food is good and the location is totally James Bond - just needs Grace Jones climbing up the outside to make it truly perfect.. No Comments Leave a Comment Read Article 04 Aug
Barcelona's newest hotspot bar - and Hendricks Gin with cucumber 03 August 2012 By Stephen Doran Stephen found this amazing atmospheric bar in Barcelona's Plaza Real, one of the most beautiful parts of the Gothic Quarter. Over-sized chandeliers full of real wax candles, stripped wooden floors and red velvet "cinema style" seating couple with excellent music and killer cocktails make this a worthy stop on a night on in Barcelona. No Comments Leave a Comment Read Article 03 Aug
Spain for more festivities in September 02 August 2012 By Luna Dizon Already wondering what you'll do once the Olympics is over? Why not keep the festivities going and head on over to Spain. September's festival calendar features wooden puppets, flamenco, bullfights, cava and sherry - all within easy access to popular destinations like Barcelona, Malaga and Jerez. And we can help get you there in a great deal Spain car hire! No Comments Leave a Comment Read Article 02 Aug