Showing posts with label barcelona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barcelona. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 August 2016

Five Free Things to do in Prague



Five Free Things to do in Prague

The Bohemian capital is a ‘must see’ on any trip to Europe, and the charming old town and castle will have you charmed, but it’s not as budget friendly as it used to be. We’ve done the maths for you and here are our budget busting tips for Five Free Things to do in Prague!
The centre of Prague is beautifully preserved and packed full of Medieval and Gothic architecture with the most famous being the Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Square.
There’s an hourly show with apostles emerging and beneath the clock tower there are 27 tributary crosses to commemorate the mass execution of 27 leaders of the Bohemian Revolt that happened here in 1621. There will also be crowds gathered because it’s the favourite site in Prague and it’s also free! If you can, climb up the 600 year old spire and see the amazing view of the old town.

Find out more at our post on Equity Point Hostel's blog here

Monday, 7 March 2016

5 Alternative Things to do in Barcelona




5 Alternative Things to do in Barcelona

Everyone loves this lively Catalan capital! Barcelona is a party city but complete with beaches, mountains, arts, architecture, culture and lots of tapas. Beyond the Ramblas and towering peaks of Sagrada Familia there are plenty of treasures to find. Here's our list for Equity Point Hostels.
With a reputation for partying and avant garde architecture, Barcelona has plenty of sights and sounds to pull the crowds, whether it’s music festivals, art or beach life. There are also a huge number of bars, restaurant and cafes to enjoy the culinary delights, so when you’ve ticked everything of your list of ‘things to do in Barcelona’, then check out our 5 alternative things to do!

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

What to see in Barcelona this summer



What to see in Barcelona this summer

Blog post for Equity Point

What to see in Barcelona this summer, from live music and festivals, to street parties and fireworks displays.
The catalonian capital; famous for Gaudi architecture, Gothic old town alleyways, food, and football, is a great destination all year round, but if you’re planning a visit to Barcelona this summer then check out these events. If you love to party, then try a fiesta Barcelona style!

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