10 Reasons to Visit Barcelona in the Autumn - Guest Travel Post

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Travel Theory: Barcelona is one of my favourite cities in the world, firstly because my sister and husband live there, secondly because it is so vibrant, beautiful, interesting, sunny, accessible and has both city and beach in one.  I have invited my little sister Angela, who writes the travel blog LasCallesdeBarcelona, to write a post about Barcelona. She has given you 10 reasons to visit Barcelona in the Autumn..with impeccable taste and a penchant for the nice things in life, Angela knows the very best restaurants, cafes, bars, beaches and roof terraces in Barcelona..come join me on a picturesque journey through Barcelona in Autumn....

Ten Reasons to Visit Barcelona in the Autumn:


1. Strolling along the beach becomes a pleasant experience again.

The crowds & the heat have faded and Barcelona is left with that cooler but almost perfect heat. You can walk along the beachfront & maybe even stop to soak up the sun. The beaches feel cleaner & quieter and you feel like you have Barcelona back to yourself again. The walk from Barceloneta to the W hotel is relaxing & beautiful with a guaranteed coffee stop at the end in Gallito.

2. New Autumn Fashion 

The messy sale racks full of old season´s clothes are gone and the shops are freshly decked out with the A/W 2015 colours of deep wine and cool mustards. We can move on from summer dresses and sandals and invest in tailored, thick coats and beautiful block heeled boots, head to Passeg De Gracia for high street shopping at it's finest. Then finish off an afternoons shopping with a cocktail at the beautiful restaurant and bar El Nacional,  located on Passage De Gracia, the interior is as amazing as the drinks...


3. Chocolate and churros  

One of Barcelona´s best and most indulgent traditions is chocolate and churros. And seeing as it´s not summer anymore, you don´t need to worry about getting into a bikini! So indulge in some delicious sugary doughnut style pastries with thick hot chocolate while sitting on a terrace in the late afternoon sun. One of my favourite places to do this is on the terrace at El Cercle in the centre of town.

4. Hotels are cheaper

Of course they are!...and the sun is still out so it´s the perfect time to visit, stay in luxury for a couple of nights and wander the backstreets of the Gothic Quarter in a much more bearable heat. Try the comfort of the gorgeous new boutique, Margot House on Passeig de Gracia or the hip Yurrban Hotel, with its stunning rooftop terrace and 360 views of the city.

5. Parks and Woodland

The Fageda in Catalunya is the most beautiful place to visit in the autumn. Fageda (which refers to the Beech trees) is a forest in a national park located just over 100km (1.5hrs drive) from Barcelona. The dappled light coming through the autumn beech leaves is incredible and with horse and cart rides for the kids and picnic spots, it´s worth the daytrip.
6. The smell of roasted Chestnuts on the streets

When the evenings get darker & a little colder, they´re accompanied by the warm, comforting smell of castañas (chestnuts) & sweet potatoes being roasted on street corners. A little white pack of these in your hands makes wandering around the city a really romantic and cosy experience. The backstreets of the Born or the Gothic Quarter are perfect for these moments. And when it´s time to stop for a glass of wine, there are plenty of twinkly-lit small bars to keep you warm.


7. Eating outside on a terrace 

The humidity and searing heat has left the city, and the locals head back out to the terraces to eat lunch, drink coffees or beers and chat with friends. Be impressed by the terrace & 25 euro menu at the luxurious Cotton House Hotel or enjoy fresh fish by the sea at Agua.
8. Music and film Festivals

Not only is September home to the biggest festival the city has, La Mercè, but autumn brings the Sitges film festival to its many fans as well as the city´s famous Jazz Festival.
9. Ski season starts

Cosy hotels, drinks by the fire, happy but tired legs. The ski season starts around the end of November and with La Molina only 2 hours away by train, it makes it easy to do a day trip skiing with friends or family. Try Grandvalira in Andorra for a bigger resort and plenty to do, or Baqueira for a touch of luxury. Get the skibus from Barcelona to La Molina from 38 euros (adult day ski pass included).

10. The autumn light

When you step outside on a sunny autumn morning in Barcelona, it´s hard not to be taken aback by the light falling through the trees and onto the street below. It´s beautiful, photo-worthy and makes you appreciate nature even if it´s just for a moment.


(Photos courtesy of Pinterest / web & @lascallesdebcn)

Follow's Angela's blog LasCallesdeBarcelona for more ideas of where to stay, where to go and where to eat in Barcelona. My favourite hotel is one of Angela's recommendations the Condes de Barcelona, love the rooms, the pool and the roof terrace for evening drinks..

Also follow LasCallesdeBcn on Instagram for some stunning shots of Barcelona and insider information every day..

Have you ever been to Barcelona where is your favourite place to visit? I will definitely be going over this Autumn for a spot of shopping, eating and roof terrace drinking. As always I would love to hear your thoughts and comments, 

And thank you so much Ange for your blogpost..I am booking my flights this evening xxxx
The W Hotel Barcelona
Until next time, Frances xxxx

3 comments:

  1. I love Barcelona more than I can describe. We've been a few times and always without children. It has EVERYTHING you need in one place. Just love it! I'm now all inspired to book again!

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  2. I would love to visit Barcelona! We had three weeks in Catalunya a year or so back, and somehow managed to completely avoid getting there in favour of Valencia. I think once the kids are a little older it would be a great city to take them to (or if my parents would have the little darlings for the weekend, the husband and I could escape there even sooner! :-D) Great post xx

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