Spain * France: Catalunya & Barcelona
Bradt Travel Guides (Verlag)
9781804693087 (ISBN)
Bradt's newly published Catalunya & Barcelona has the most extensive coverage of any travel guidebook to the whole of this fiercely independent region (both French and Spanish sides), which is proud of its strong identity and packs a huge amount of fascination and contrast into a conveniently small area from the Pyrenees mountains and sparkling Mediterranean coves to crisp cava and world-renowned cuisine. Although Barcelona, with its Gaudí architecture, may be the best-known destination, the rest of Catalunya generates the identity of which local residents are so proud. Although officially a semi-autonomous comunidad, Catalunya feels like a separate country as arguably befits its history as a medieval kingdom that ruled parts of southernmost France, the Balearics and even what is now the Italian island of Sardinia. Written by long-time travel authors Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls, and Mary-Ann Gallagher, who has lived in Barcelona since the mid-2000s, Bradt's new guidebook furnishes detailed background and practical information in eight easy-to-follow chapters, providing in-depth guides to Barcelona plus the provincial capitals of Girona, Tarragon and Lleida, alongside sections covering the Costa Brava (where charming fishing villages and isolated beaches offset mass-tourism resorts), the Pyrenees (including Andorra) and French Catalunya (including Perpignan). Written with a light, deft touch that conveys a genuine passion for Catalan culture and people, Catalunya & Barcelona provides manifold reasons to get off the beaten path and explore areas that offer outstanding natural beauty, great food, history and culture. In this region of contrasting landscapes, it is eminently possible to ski in the Pyrenees in the morning, then sunbathe on a Mediterranean beach in the afternoon. Discover Catalunya's strangest festivals, from pet blessings and silent choirs to dancing eggs and human castles. Bring history to life by visiting Iberian villages, Roman walls and washtubs, haunting Romanesque frescoes, medieval hamlets where time seems to have stopped. Explore blissfully uncrowded nature reserves and mountain ranges, smuggler paths on rugged coasts, valleys scented with almond and cherry blossom. And savour the best Catalan cuisine, considered one of the world's finest, from traditional country towns to avant-garde culinary fireworks in globally renowned restaurants. AUTHORS: Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls spent a year in Spain and for the last two decades plus have lived in southwest France, only three hours from the Catalan border. They first visited the region in 1980, when the food was awful and parts of Barcelona were still very dodgy, but you could buy a flat for a few grand (unfortunately they didn't!) They go back as often as possible. Originally from the UK, Mary-Ann Gallagher is a writer, translator and editor who has lived in Barcelona for the past 20 years and has contributed to more than two dozen guidebooks on Catalunya and Spain. She's explored every nook and cranny of the region over the years, gaining a deep understanding of its unique culture, traditions and landscape. It's hard to resist a place which builds human castles that are ten storeys high, unleashes fire-spitting dragons at every festival, and where food from humble pa amb tomàquet to the fanciest foams is always front and centre of every gathering. A long-time friend and collaborator of the extraordinary Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls writing duo, she is thrilled to be a part of this book's journey. 40 colour photos, 23 maps
Dana Facaros (facarospauls.com) wrote her first travel guide to the Greek islands in 1977, then married her college sweetheart Michael Pauls and dragged him into travel-writing fray. They have been at it ever since, writing numerous guidebooks for Cadogan and eight for Bradt while contributing to a number of UK publications, including the Sunday Times, Sunday Times Travel Magazine, Daily Telegraph, Wanderlust and Holiday Which? They first visited Catalunya in 1980, when the food was awful and parts of Barcelona were still very dodgy, but you could buy a flat for a few grand (something they regret not doing!). The pair spent a year living and working in Spain and, since the mid-2000s, have lived in southwest France, only three hours from the Catalan region - enabling them to return there as often as possible. Mary-Ann Gallagher is a writer, translator and editor. Originally from the UK, she has lived all over the world, from Japanese hill towns to downtown Manhattan, but has made her home in Barcelona since the mid-2000s. Over the years, she has explored every nook and cranny of the Catalonian region, gaining a deep understanding of its unique culture, traditions and landscape - and has contributed to more than two dozen guidebooks on Catalunya and Spain. Gallagher considers it hard to resist a place that builds human castles that are ten storeys high, unleashes fire-spitting dragons at every festival, and where food - from humble pa amb tomàquet (bread rubbed with tomato and garlic) to the fanciest foams - is always front and centre of every gathering. A long-time friend and collaborator of the extraordinary writing duo that is Dana Facaros and Michael Pauls, Gallagher is thrilled to be part of this book's journey.
Introduction
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1 Background Information
Geography, Climate, Natural history and conservation, History, Government and politics, Economy, People, Language, Religion and beliefs, Education, Culture
Chapter 2 Practical Information
When to visit, Highlights, Suggested itineraries, Tourist information, Tour operators, Red tape, Getting there and away, Health, Safety, Women travellers, Travelling with a disability, LGBTQIA+ travellers, Travelling with kids, What to take, Money and budgeting, Getting around, Accommodation, Eating and drinking, Public holidays and festivals, Shopping, Arts and entertainment, Sports and activities, Opening times, Media and communications, Cultural etiquette, Travelling positively
PART TWO THE GUIDE
Chapter 3 Barcelona
History, Getting there and away, Getting around, Orientation, Tourist information and tour operators, Where to stay, Where to eat and drink, Entertainment and nightlife, Shopping, Sports and activities, Other practicalities, What to see and do
Chapter 4 Around Barcelona
North of Barcelona: the Costa del Maresme, Inland from Barcelona: Sant Cugat del Vallès to Manresa, Montserrat, Down the Llobregat River: south of Montserrat, Alt Penedès, Costa del Garraf, Sitges, Vilanova i la Geltrú
Chapter 5 Costa Brava
Blanes to Palamós, The heart of the Costa Brava, The Gulf of Roses, Cap de Creus: Cadaqués to Portbou
Chapter 6 Girona and Its Province
Girona, Figueres, The Alt Empordà, Northwest of Girona: La Garrotxa, Into the Catalan heartland, Into the Pyrenees, Puigcerdà and the Cerdanya
Chapter 7 Tarragona and Its Province
Tarragona, The Costa Daurada north from Tarragona, Reus, North of Tarragona, The Prades Mountains and Priorat, The Costa Daurada: south from Tarragona, The Ebro Delta, Tortosa and around
Chapter 8 Lleida, the High Pyrenees and Andorra
Lleida, East of Lleida, North of Lleida: Serra de Montsec, The Solsonès and Cardona, The high Pyrenees, West of La Seu d'Urgell: the Valle de Noguera Pallaresa, The Vall de Boí, Vall d'Aran, Andorra
Chapter 9 North (French) Catalunya
The Vallespir, Collioure and the Côte Vermeille, Up the coast to Perpignan, Perpignan, Northern Roussillon, Up the Conflent Valley, The Cerdagne
Appendix 1 Language
Appendix 2 Glossary
Appendix 3 Further Information
Index
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| Erscheinungsdatum | 14.05.2025 |
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| Verlagsort | Buckinghamshire |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Reiseführer ► Europa ► Frankreich |
| Reiseführer ► Europa ► Spanien | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781804693087 / 9781804693087 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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