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Mar 23
2012

Semana Santa (Easter week) in Barcelona

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Semana Santa means Easter week and is the week where Christians celebrate the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. According to the bible Jesus died by crucifixion on Good Friday and was buried in a tomb. On Easter Sunday the tomb was open and it is believed that he rose from the dead. 

Semana Santa comes at the end of the 40 weeks of lent when it is traditional to give up something that you like, for example beer or chocolate to show willpower and discipline. The last day of lent is Easter Sunday, the day when it is believed that Jesus rose from the dead.

Being a Catholic country, many people observe the tradition of not eating meat during the 40 days of Lent, so it is custom to enjoy a meal with meat on Easter Sunday. There are also many sweet treats traditional to Easter such as Pestinas and Torrijos, small cakes made from sweet bread. Monas de Pascua is also a popular sweet treat in Spain, a chocolate figure with a surprise inside!                               

                                                                              

Spain has public holidays on both Good Friday and Easter Monday and there are big celebrations in every town throughout the country and especially in big cities. Because of this, many Spanish people go to their home towns to make the most of the long weekend, and because of this, cities experience a big ´leaving operation´ around Easter time. In Barcelona there are plans this year for a parade around the Gothic quarter on Good Friday (6th April) and the annual city centre parade celebrating the arrival of Jesus into Nazareth on a donkey on Easter Sunday. There are also restaurants open and serving traditional Easter food.

Semana santa Barcelona

This year Easter week falls during the 1st-8th April, with Good Friday and Easter Sunday being on 6th and 8th respectively. So why not come and join in the Easter festivities in Barcelona and stay in one of our Barcelona apartments? We can provide apartments to rent in Barcelona for 2-12 people in all areas of the city. 

Jan 10
2012

Los Reyes Magos

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Los Reyes Magos

 This weekend the Reyes Magos, or 3 kings came to Barcelona for the annual parade through the city. According to the bible, these 3 kings travelled across many lands following a star to visit and pay homage to Jesus on the night of his birth. They brought Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh for the baby Jesus. According to tradition, the kings are called MelchorGaspar and Baltasar and bring the presents on the night before the epiphany, 5th January. This year in Barcelona the kings parade started at the port of Barceloneta and finished at the mountain of Montjuic, travelling with 18 tonnes of sweets which were thrown from the floats to the children gathered. The whole route was full of people waiting to see the kings but those with apartments along the route in Barcelona had the best view!

 Kings parade Barcelona

 

 Before the arrival of the kings, the children send letters to them explaining what they would like to receive from them. The kings can also be seen in shopping centers and other public places, where the children can tell them their wishes in public. The children leave out their shoes in their apartment on the night of the 5th, as well as food for the kings and water for their camels. If they have been well behaved, the kings will bring them presents, if not they will receive a lump of coal in place of their shoes!

The kings visit

In Spain, 6th January is the day after the kings bring the presents and celebrates the epiphany. The epiphany is a Catholic religious festival which celebrates the apparitions of God and the saints to prophets, doctors and witches over many years. This is the traditional day of Christmas in Spain, although many families also celebrate 25th December as Christmas day.

On the day of the kings, families spend time together and eat a typical meal. For many families this consists of Canneloni, followed by the Roscon de reyes. This is a donut shaped cake which has crystallized fruit on top and cream inside. It also contains small figures of Mary and Joseph and a small bean, the finder of which has to pay for the cake!

Roscon de Reyes

There are also traditional sweets and treats typical to Christmas in Spain such as ´Turron´, a soft or brittle bar with Almonds and ´Pulvorones´, small cakes made from flour, butter and sugar with different flavors. 

Pulvorones

Dec 09
2011

Barcelona christmas markets

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Christmas markets are a Catalan tradition and Vic is among the most famous, attracting locals and tourists alike for over 15 years.  The market is an annual event occurring the same week as the public holidays of 6th and 8th December. The normally quiet streets are filled with stalls and medieval decoration and costumes.

 

The market sells everything from donkey rides to Butifarra (Typical Catalan sausage), children’s toys to beautiful hand crafted jewellery. There are also petting areas and archery exhibitions, as well as live medieval music.  

Vic is a small city, capital of Osona with a population of around 40 million. It is situated on the outskirts of Barcelona, surrounded by mountains and green landscapes, so provides a very tranquil change from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is situated at 499 metres above sea level in a valley, making it a heat trap in winter and a freezer in winter! Vic often experiences snow and temperatures as low as -10 degrees in the winter months. For this reason most people live in high apartment blocks or houses with central heating!

 

Vic medieval market is held in the old part of the city, on the narrow streets surrounding the Roman temple, cathedral and Romanesque bridge.

Other Christmas markets in Barcelona include Fira de Santa Llúcia, Mercat Gótic and Fira de Nadal a la Sagrada Familia in the Eixample, Gotico and Borne districts of Barcelona. If you´re in Barcelona this December, let us organize your Barcelona apartment from which to visit all the markets. 

Nov 22
2011

Passeig de les Aigues

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Passeig de les Aigues is one of the most popular walking and cycling routes in Barcelona, located in the only green zone in the city. Its gentle paths and slow increases, rated at just 1 of 5 for difficulty, make it ideal for families and people of all ages and with a walking height of 34metres, visitors experience fantastic views of the city below, even on a cloudy day. The easy to follow, signposted route also makes it almost impossible to get lost.

 

 

The walk starts at 'Pla de les Maduixeres´ at the foot of Tibidabo mountain, and by taking a quick diversion from the path visitors can also explore this beautiful area including the famous theme park at the top of the mountain.  The path then continues to follow the contours of the mountain with ideal viewing points of Bonanova, Sarria and Pedralbes and the skyline of Barcelona. Half way through the walk, visitors can cross Carretera de Vallvidrera via a purpose built bridge. From here we continue on to the ´Mirador dels Xiprers´ with breathtaking views of Diagonal, the longest road in Barcelona and football´s Mecca, Camp Nou. During the next part of the walk, it is possible to continue on passeig de les Aigues, or take the more challenging route of Sant Pere Martir which runs parallel. On this path, visitors will arrive at the popular fountain of Mandra before reconnecting with Passeig de les Aigues to finish the route.





Passeig de les Aigues can be easily reached from the city centre by public transport. For the more adventurous type, why not walk the route at night time, when Barcelona comes alive and illuminated!

 

In total the path takes around 1 hour 30 minutes to complete and is a total of 18.5 kilometres long. Combined with a trip to Tibidabo mountain and theme park, a fun day can be had by all the family!

 

If you love to walk or cycle, why not sample Barcelona´s finest route? Akaza can provide accommodation for your stay as well as more information and organization of other walks and excursions further afield.

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