Fav 5 Travel Guides are a short list of the best things I've found to do, see, eat, or drink in a particular location. This guide is for Portugal. This guide is timed just right in anticipation for the Portuguese Wine Flights and Pastel de Nata {event} on Saturday, September 21 in Seattle, WA. Tickets for the {event} will launch next week! Look no further for more on International Travel or Fav 5 Travel Guides within the US. Portugal is a feast for the senses. The food and wine are delicious, the colors will amaze you, and there's art everywhere, including under your feet.
My Fav 5 {Travel Guide} for Portugal includes:
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{Let's See Seattle} is where you can find the very best parts of the city of Seattle. The great eats, gorgeous spots, and weirdest attractions of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest overall come to life right before your eyes. We're not always drinking coffee while wearing rain boots! Recently via {Let's See Seattle} we celebrated Springtime in Seattle with the Cherry Blossoms and Tulip Fields. Now we're covering Seattle for Kids and soon we'll explore Pike Place Market for Kids. We are unofficial tour guides for our friends and family often. With kids of all ages visiting us regularly, we've compiled a great list of the best places to take visitors with little ones or tall teenagers. This list is for kids of all ages and includes only options where kids and adults alike will all enjoy themselves.
In the Fremont, Ballard, and Greenwood neighborhoods
In Downtown Seattle and Seattle Center
Earlier this year I visited Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain. Join me in reliving the trip, recapping the very best parts, and the things I'd do differently if I ever visit again. This is the final of four posts about Barcelona. First was Barcelona {Overview}, second was Barcelona {The Sights}, third was Barcelona {Via Gaudí}, and today I give you my favorite of them all, Barcelona {The Food}. I hope this will serve as your own little getaway to Barcelona and a useful guide if you'll soon be visiting there. I arrived in Barcelona ready to eat. Before visiting I'd read this article about the Traditional Foods to eat there. We'd booked a Tapas, Tavernas, and History tour for a for some formal exploration and I was curious to learn about jamón, Spain's famed and expensive meat, and discover what tapas really was. While you relive this culinary adventure with me, keep these three traditional foods in mind: crema Catalana, churros con chocolate, and tomatoes. Let's do this! The short list of Barcelona {The Food} contains:
Earlier this year I visited Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain. Join me in reliving the trip, recapping the very best parts, and the things I'd do differently if I ever visit again. We're now on the third of four posts about Barcelona. First was Barcelona {Overview}, second was Barcelona {The Sights}. Now we're seeing Barcelona {Via Gaudí} and next week we'll finish with Barcelona {The Food}. I hope this will serve as your own little getaway to Barcelona and a useful guide if you'll soon be visiting there. This post is all about Antoni Gaudí and his works around Barcelona. Typically they'd be included in {The Sights} but his work is so unique and there are so, so many photos that Gaudí deserved a post all of his own.
Antoni Gaudí is an amazing architect, a creative genius, and an all around interesting man. Before I visited Barcelona I'd only heard of his life's work, the Sagrada Familia, but never his name. Once there I fell in love with him and became determined to see as much of his work around the city as I could. Gaudí is like The Godfather of Barcelona, guiding you all around the city to the most colorful, creative, stunning places that he's created. The Gaudí spots we visited were:
Earlier this year I visited Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain. Join me in reliving the trip, recapping the very best parts, and the things I'd do differently if I ever visit again. This post, Barcelona {The Sights}, is the second in a series of four. Get started with the Barcelona {Overview} and don't miss Barcelona {via Gaudi}, and finish your reading with Barcelona {The Food}. I hope this will serve as a mini getaway for you and a useful guide if you'll soon be visiting Barcelona. Barcelona had been a mysterious place to me. It was a destination where college kids who could afford to study abroad all gathered and never let anyone forget it! Was I bitter? Yes. Did I fall in love with quirky, historic, lovely Barcelona regardless? Also yes. The sights from our visit to Barcelona include:
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