Friday, January 21, 2011




4 Must Hen Dos on Your Barcelona Weekend

Barcelona is located southeast coast of Spain along coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the capital of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain. Warm Mediterranean climate, laidback Spaniards, fine food, wine, brilliant Flamencos and rugged Bullfights have always made Barcelona a favorite among people seeking a relaxing and peaceful weekend.

Vibrant and classy with a wealth of historical and cultural attractions, Barcelona Weekends is the latest in most popular European hen holiday destination.. The sun-kissed and sleepy Spain offers ample scope for entertainment and relaxation. The top four activities that hen groups must do on their weekend break in Barcelona are:

Shop!

A Barcelona Weekend, without a bit of shopping indulgence, just is not complete. From cheap local souvenir shops to designer boutiques and fashion brands, diversified shopping options are to be found in this city.

Got many cash on your credit card? La Rambla is your place to be. A long stretch of shops will take you to Placa de Cataluña and Passaic de Gracia where you will find a stunning range of branded wear stores and the huge El Corte Ingles departmental store. Walking down La Rambla, you will come across plenty of restaurants and cafes, which is just as good because shopping here can be exhausting.

There is also the congested flea market at Mercado Del Encants if you are looking for good bargain prices.

Enjoy the Nightlife

La Rambla and Gracia are not only known for shopping, but also their scintillating nightlife. Both areas house a plethora of fine Spanish and multicultural restaurants, clubs and bars. Expect delicious Spanish paellas, tapas and drinks until the wee hours of the morning.

Options are many, but you must specially check out the Sala Becool electronic music nightclub and the Opium Mar club next to the beach on your Barcelona Weekend.

Sightseeing

Your Barcelona Weekend is the perfect time to enjoy Europe's cultural heritage. Most notable attractions in Barcelona are Barcelona Cathedral, Sagrada Familia, The Casa Battlo and The Casa Mila monuments, The Torre Agbar, the Statue of Christopher Columbus, the Labyrinth, Diagonal Mar and the Oreneta Castle Parks and the Picasso Museum to name a few.,

Participate in Diverse and Interesting Activities

Your Barcelona Weekend should be the perfect excuse to learn a few basic Salsa and Flamenco moves. When booking a hen party organizer, look out for drinks, Flamenco and Salsa costumes and dance lessons on your package deals.

Spain is known for its exotic vineyards. Wine tasting must also be included in your package deal. You can also book a Barcelona Weekend package that offers yachting. Besides the obvious yacht parties, yachting offers some great views of the small Spanish towns along the coastline. Spending lazy afternoons in the St. Sebastia beach, the most popular of the seven Spanish beaches, is a welcome choice.


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