Showing posts with label Quidco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quidco. Show all posts

Friday, 6 April 2018

Mimi’s Top Travel Tips: Barcelona


As I sit in my windowless office in the West of Scotland, I think back to mere days ago when I was sitting outside in 18 degree sunshine, drinking coffee on La Rambla after a glorious day of sight-seeing. Yep, I returned from Barcelona about a week ago and I am already missing this wonderful city. Never been before? Been but want some top tips or recommendations for a re-visit? Read on mis amigos...



Booking the Trip and Getting There

Mum and I booked our flights and accommodation through lastminute.com. Three nights in a 4 star hotel, in a central location, including breakfast and with luggage was around £270pp. It’s worth signing up to Quidco.com or an equivalent cashback site, as we saved an additional £30 off our booking. We often opt for apartments when doing city breaks but when there’s just two of you travelling a hotel is often more economical. I would definitely recommend an apartment if there’s a squad of you.

 Be sure to properly read the airline’s baggage allowances and regulations. We were flying out with Norweigan Air and returning with Ryanair and each of their baggage policies are slightly different- just as well I like to be organised!  

Once we were EspaƱa-side, we had pre-booked a private transfer with Airport Taxi Transfers. We had used this company in Paris so knew it was a reliable service. Around £70 for a return trip, although taking a train may have been cheaper, having a driver with your name on a clipboard providing a door-to-door service saves time and avoids a whole lot of luggage-lugging.



Accommodation: NH Barcelona Centro 



CANNOT RECOMMEND THIS HOTEL ENOUGH! We were literally a 3 minute walk from La Rambla. A spotlessly clean, good-sized room with a balcony was just the ticket! Looking out over the rooftops in the morning and being able to watch the sunset to the sound of local church bells was a really nice touch. The breakfast at the hotel was out of this world. I love my food (like, probably too much) so it’s a huge part of any trip that I take. The hotel provided a continental breakfast which was the best I’ve ever had. Breads, pastries, cakes, cold meats, cheeses, tortilla, a build-your-own museli bar, juices, smoothies, yoghurts, fruits, salads and desserts were all on offer. In addition you could also order boiled eggs, fried eggs or omelettes. And no holiday would be complete with a wee glass of fizz in the morning, right? Water, red wine and Cava were on tap. Salut!



Things to Do 

As we arrived at the hotel at about 3pm, we spent the afternoon unpacking and stretching our legs down at the Marina. We had however booked a 9:30pm flamenco show at Tarantos, Barcelona’s oldest flamenco club. Trust me when I say that you NEED to see this show and also that you must to book in advance to avoid disappointment.


   
The club is small and low ceilinged which provides a really intimate experience. I can honestly say it was the most intense and expressive thing I have every watched in my life. Like, legit couldn’t speak afterwards for sobbing. This coming from someone who’s never cried at a movie (and yep, I’ve seen The Notebook!), YOU NEED TO SEE THIS. And at 15€ it’s an absolute steal.



The next morning we took the metro to go explore the Gaudi church La Basilica Sagrada Familia where we had booked a guided tour. I definitely recommend taking the metro- not only is it a good 40 min walk from La Rambla, but there’s the added bonus of walking up the steps from the platform, turning 180° and being awe-struck by the Cathedral as it towers above you. You can buy a book of 10 single metro tickets for 10,90€, and considering a single ticket on its own is 2,20€, this is definitely worth it. The tickets last for a month so will definitely cover your full trip. Basic entry to Sagrada Familia is 15€ but for an extra 7€ the guided tour is well worth it. Click the link for tickets.
 


Another interesting thing to do (depending on the day of the week) is to visit the small antiques market at the harbour. It's situated right at the bottom of La Rambla before you cross the bridge onto the Magnum shopping centre. With everything from war memorabilia to art work, jewellery to home-wares, literature to general bric-a-brac on sale most of it is reasonably priced and you may just pick up something quite unique.








Places to Eat

For lunch we grabbed freshly made baguettes form Forns del Pi and some nibbles from supermarket Carrefour Market on La Rambla and enjoyed dining alfresco. Anyone who knows me knows that I drink water by the bucket-load. Five litres of water from the supermarket will cost you 0,49€. We kept one of those bad boys in the hotel room and filled up empty water bottles to carry with us. Probably saved us a good 10€ overall in individual bottles of water.



Also, we dined twice at Les Quinze Nits on Placa Reial (as it happens on the same square as the flamenco club, Tarantos.) Don’t be fooled by it's posh exterior. The food is extremely reasonably priced. Two fish dishes (one salmon, one guilt-head bream), a side of veggies, ½ litre of red wine, water, bread, 2 desserts and a coffee came to a mere 43€. The restaurant belongs to a chain of other restaurants and hotels nearby and the establishments range in theme and price. Would highly recommend Les Quinze Nits for not only the food and the service but also for the location. Placa Reial is a hub of activity and a lovely place to spend the evening eating, drinking and people watching, if La Rambla is a bit too crowded and mainstream for you.



Shopping

Of course, no city break would be complete without some retail therapy. You literally can’t turn a corner without seeing a Zara or Mango. They’re EVERYWHERE. Other partner stores like Stradivarius, Springfield and Pull & Bear are also pretty popular here, as is H&M and C&A (oh hi there 1995!). There are plenty of little boutiques if you venture down the side streets, and a few bargains can be had in chain stores like Floreciana if you are looking for floaty linen tops and wide legged trousers. The only items I did buy were a pair of handmade copper earrings from the market on La Rambla for 15€, an antique Egyptian cartouche pendant from the antiques market mentioned earlier for 8€ (get haggling at this market!), and a funky faux leather embossed shopper from a quirky store called Ale Hop. It reminded me of Tiger Tiger (or Flying Tiger) with lots of little novelty gifts and accessories.




Other useful things to note

Barcelona gets a bad rap for pick-pockets. Truth be told, every European city has an issue with this, so be vigilant. A cross-body bag which a zip fastening is a must, and I would avoid keeping any valuables in your pockets. Just be sensible, as you would do in any city.

We visited Barcelona over the Easter holidays, and with Spain being a Catholic country, a lot of the big stores were closed on Good Friday. Therefore, if you are visiting during a religious period, keep that in mind if shopping is your thing. However, we did happen upon a religious parade for a midnight mass and it was definitely a highlight of our trip.



In terms of eating and drinking I would generally say to avoid sticking to La Rambla if you can. It’s incredibly busy and is really only good for a quick coffee in my opinion as it’s not exactly a relaxing spot. If you want authentic Spanish paella, definitely avoid here. They tend to be frozen and not freshly prepared. You’ll get a far more authentic meal if you walk a few streets inward. Same goes for gelato and the traditional Catalonian nougat stands. If you’re looking for somewhere picturesque to sit and enjoy a shop-bought baguette, or you just need to rest your feet for a few minutes, then there is a small courtyard in the grounds of the old hospital 'de la Santa Creu' just off Carrer de l’Hospital (off La Rambla). It is a little slice of tranquillity in the city where you can enjoy some peace and quiet among the orange trees. You might even spot a parakeet among the pigeons.





I think that Barcelona is such a great city to visit and just wing it but I hope my little nuggets of info have given you some food for thought should you be visiting soon. And if you haven’t been before…what are you waiting for!? Vamos, vamos!!  


Mimi x




Saturday, 5 August 2017

The High Fives- July 2017




C'mon, own up! Who stole July from right under my nose?! I swear it was just the 1st of the month and now it's gone...bonkers!

I've had such a busy month (I'm always saying that, eh?!) and haven't quite had the time to discover as many new found faves as I would have liked but I do still have a couple of gems for you to peruse! As I'm prone to doing from time to time, my focus switched over momentarily to home decor (and crafting!) and away from beauty and fashion In July but you can bet I'll be back in style mode come August when I'm going on holiday! That's just how I roll! Anywho, here's my July High Fives....







Fan-Girling over....

Instagram home decor/interior pages have been my jam this month. Man alive, there's so many good 'ins on my radar! I love seeing how other folks piece things together and what colour schemes they use throughout their homes. I love me a hack or a bargain find so I've trawling Instagram non-stop recently and boy, am I itching to get decorating again?!! If you're looking for inspo for your humble abode be sure to check out Violet and Thistle, My Home Impression, Lucy J Whitehouse, Theresa Gromski, Malmo and Moss, and On a Wing and a Chair








Get Listening to....


As I'm a big advocate of podcast listening, I feel it's only right I continue the theme and recommend at least one new one that I've discovered each month. Although there's only been one episode realised thus far, I'm  waiting with great anticipation for more of popular Youtuber beauty and lifestyle guru, Estee Lalonde's recent release, THE HEART OF IT WITH ESTEE LALONDE. In this pilot episode she discusses her first experience of protesting at  as a young person living in Canada and what standing up for what you believe in means to her now as a woman. A very open, honest and thought-provoking account of getting to grips with what is important to you, respecting others' views and how you can make a difference in the world. Give this a whirl for sure! 





Quids in with....



Never one to turn down the opportunity to nab a bargain, I've been loving using Quidco this month. Offering cashback on 1000s of online retailers, it's the UK's top cashback site.  Mimi uses it for many of her on-line purchases but annoyingly there's been so many times I've just clean forgotten to check for Quidco before buying something. It's simple to use and although you don't always receive the money immediately you will, of course, eventually (I got a little surprise of £41 back from purchases I made earlier in the year when I signed back into my account the other day). 34% cashback from my airport parking? Eh, yes please! There's an app and it's super easy to use! Go on, start saving some dosh! 






Fill up at....


Hubby and I decided to check out Big Feed a few weeks back to see what all the fuss was about. Attracting a lot of interest since it started earlier in the year, this street food social held in a warehouse in Govan offers live music and a variety of food vendors serving up all sorts of yumminess, from seafood to burgers, mac 'n' cheese to cupcakes. I opted for fish tacos and Rob a burrito and they were delish. It's such a cool concept and with fairy-lights, mismatched furniture and boardgames there's a relaxed, fun-for-all vibe which we really enjoyed. Highly recommend to anyone looking for grub and somewhere new to hang out on a weekend! 





Just Because....

On a visit to Princes Square in Glasgow city centre, I was lucky to grab myself (and Mimi and mum) a gorgeous bottle of Jo Malone Basil and Neroli. I say 'grab' as I literally did....using one of those grab machines you get at the arcades! As part of their Just Because campaign, this giveaway grab machine was visiting the Glasgow store that weekend and we were lucky enough to win ourselves this stunning scent. Having been a loyal Pomegranate Noir gal, I'm delighted to say that I have found another love in this lighter, fresher scent. Always nice to find a new perfume..especially when you win it! 




Happy August peeps! See you real soon!
Weesse x