Indeed peculiar in all sorts of wonderful ways, Barcelona has long been seen as the most European of Spanish cities. Therein lies its future.
Some of the most exciting cities are those that have their own unique aesthetic. Photographer Marc Provins shows us his favorite spots in this visual tour.
Let the charm of Mercat dels Encants take you away and into the past of Barcelona and its people.
Plaça de Catalunya is the “center” of Barcelona. At least when you arrive at the airport all the signs lead you
Michelle Barrios, a visual designer from Panama, is the creator, manager and brand ambassador of BCN Roller Dancer, an organization promoting roller dance in Barcelona through events including the monthly Fiesta Roller Dance, which is open to kids and adults.
Changes in government policy, tax laws and 21st century socioeconomic issues are having a large impact on Spanish culture. How will street art and residents be affected?
The annual Festa Major de Gracia is one of Barcelona's biggest parties, featuring drinking, dancing and beautifully decorated streets.
While modern day straphangers enjoy amenities that early riders could only dream of, there are some vintage subway features we wish would make a comeback.
In the past two years, LaGuardia Airport has become an art museum of its own, with nearly a dozen commissioned works in Terminals B and C.
This May, be sure to check out the virtual bird installation, Bird’s Eye View, at Battery Park and Yvonne Shortt’s dog sculpture Peppermint.