Gay Pride Comes to Barcelona in June
Like your men hot and Spanish? How about a trip to gay Barcelona? Rainbow Tourism reports on the upcoming Gay Pride celebration in Barcelona, June 21st-30th. This June 21-30, you may need to bring a...
View ArticleWatch: It’s a Hot (Gay) Summer in Barcelona
It’s gonna be a long, hot summer in Barcelona – local gay bar Bimbambum just released this sexy new video. Towleroad.com reports: The Barcelona bar Bimbambum offers a taste of what a hot summer in the...
View ArticleGuide to Gay Barcelona
from Apple Maps Photo by Roger Ferrer Ibáñez If you’re LGBT (or, hell, even if you’re not), Spain is one of the friendliest countries on Earth. As the rest of the world ties itself up in knots over the...
View ArticleLesbian Weekend Planned for Barcelona in the Summer of 2014
Can you imagine one of the most beautiful towns in the Mediterranean just for lesbians? Well, your wish is granted for a weekend, 6-7-8 June 2014. OLAGIRLS is an exciting cocktail of sun, sea, and...
View ArticleTravelling With Acceptance: The 5 Most Gay Friendly Cities in the World
When planning your next vacation, make sure you can relax and explore hassle-free. As a member of the LGBT community, there’s no need to feel limited — there’s plenty of amazing, cultural, and...
View ArticleOlaGirls, The Lesbian Mediterranean Festival, Coming in June
OlaGirls, The Lesbian Mediterranean Festival was born to make Sitges (Barcelona-Spain) a town just for girls for a whole weekend. OlaGirls will be hosted on June 6-7-8 2014. We’re working to gather...
View ArticleGay Tourism in Spain Growing Twice as Fast As Tourism Overall
Spain may be celebrating record tourists in 2013, with 60.66 million visitors representing an increase of 5.6% over 2012, surpassing the previous record of 2007 of 58.6 million, but there is one sector...
View ArticleGay Barcelona in the Summer
It’s that time of year again when I start to wonder about my summer plans. There’s that usual question that comes up: should I visit a place I already know and love or should I visit a new destination?...
View ArticleGirlie Circuit Festival Hits Barcelona in August
The Girlie Circuit Festival 2014 hits Barcelona 12-17 August. Where better to hold the biggest summer lesbian festival than in the Mediterranean gay capital. More than just parties (like Lezzo &...
View ArticleRainbow Barcelona Tours
The very first gay tour guide company lands in Barcelona with amazing reviews on TripAdvisor. Barcelona, Cosmopolitan city and joy of the Mediterranean, is the headquarters of the first private tour...
View ArticleMy Gay Barcelona
Our friend Allan at Rainbow Barcelona recently shared some of his favorite things in the city with Gay Star News: Allan Acho, marketing guru for queer tour operators Rainbow Barcelona, shows us around...
View ArticleEating Out in Spain
Thriving on food, wine, and spending time with friends — nobody knows how to live like the Spanish. Even if the daily schedule (especially siesta) takes a little getting accustomed to, the quality of...
View ArticleBarcelona’s Modernist Facades and Architecture
A morning exploring the Modernist facades, architecture and interior design of iconic on and off the beaten path of Barcelona by friends and colleagues at Rainbow Barcelona. From my hotel the Majestic...
View ArticleBarcelona’s Sagrada Familia
This was not my first time in Barcelona, but yes indeed the first time spending almost two hours exploring inside-out, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sagrada Familia. Right after my Facades and...
View ArticleTango Diva – 72 Hours of Seduction in Barcelona
A visit to Barcelona, Spain’s largest city and the capital of Catalonia, offers a truly unique travel experience. Upon arrival, visitors are seduced by the architectural pageantry, picturesque plazas...
View ArticleBarcelona on a Budget
With the euro now in favor of American travelers for the first time in many years, European cities with chic, cosmopolitan flair are an attractive travel option this summer. Barcelona is one of our...
View ArticleGay Barcelona
Barcelona is one of the best cities in the world to be gay. With its open community, incredible nightlife, vast array of restaurants, and glorious summer weather, the city doesn’t leave you wanting...
View Article10 Interesting Facts About Sagrada Familia – Keep Calm & Wander
There’s no doubt that Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is Antoni Gaudi’s most ambitious and most celebrated work that’s waiting to be completed. Though the artist had died long time ago, his vision of the...
View ArticleBarcelona From the Sagrada Familia Keep Calm and Wander
Yes, you can go to the top of Sagrada Familia by elevator. However, the lift doesn’t really bring you to the topmost floor. You’ll have to climb some steps to go to the uppermost part. The elevator is...
View ArticleCasa Batllo – The House of Bones – Keep Calm and Wander
The locals in Barcelona call Casa Batllo -as The House of Bones. You can’t blame them because if you look at it outside from afar, the casa looks like bones, indeed. Its eclectic facade design carries...
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