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The 13 Best Restaurants in Orlando, Florida

The 13 Best Restaurants in Orlando, Florida

Cuisine Crawl 8 MIN READ

Whether you plan on discovering thrilling theme parks, shopping your way through tempting outlets, or going for a quick romantic escape at Lake Eola Park, come prepared to also enjoy Orlando’s unforgettable gastronomic experiences.

The city’s food scene spans from fine dining restaurants to family-friendly eateries — all with impeccable service — meaning you’ll have plenty of mouthwatering options to choose from.

Read on to discover the 13 best restaurants in Orlando, and get ready to eat your way through the city!

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The 13 Best Orlando Restaurants

Hunger Street Tacos

Young woman holding two boxes of tacos and a glass of cold beer at Hunder Street Tacos.

Hunger Street Tacos is a family-owned restaurant specializing in Mexican-style street food. All tacos are served on single-origin, hand-made nixtamalized corn tortillas, and the current standout is their Al Pastor Tacos filled with slow-roasted pork, Jalapeño Crema, onion, cilantro, lime, and optional Pineapple. There are also mouthwatering vegetarian options, including the coveted Mushroom Quesadillas with sauteed mushroom, Chihuahua cheese, garlic, epazote, and salsa roja.

Location: Fairbanks Avenue, Winter Park, FL, and Plant St. Market in downtown Winter Garden, 426 W Plant St, Winter Garden, FL

Wine Bar George

The steak with aspargus served at the Orlando Wine Bar.

Wine Bar George is the ultimate destination for a fine dining experience in Orlando. Located at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort, this is the only Master Sommelier-owned wine bar in the state of Florida. 

The restaurant has an award-winning wine list — highlights include a 1982 Cabernet Sauvignon from Bordeaux, France —, and a sophisticated selection of dishes to pair with. In their deliciously diverse menu, you’ll find a variety of small plates like burrata with seasonal tomatoes, house-made hummus with naan bread, grilled octopus salad, and three types of charcuterie and cheese boards.

If you’re visiting with your children after a fun-filled day at Disney Springs, no worries, as Wine Bar George also boasts family-style plates that serve two to four people. Tip: order their signature skirt served with roasted potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and house-made chimichurri.

Location: Disney Springs, 1610 East Buena Vista Dr, Lake Buena Vista, FL

Sushi Pop Restaurant

The sushi rolls served at Sushi Pop Restaurant, Orlando.

Located in Winter Park, 20 minutes northeast of Orlando, Sushi Pop entices us all with Asian-inspired dishes that celebrate seasonal ingredients from local farms and the Japanese fish market. On the menu, expect to find a delectable array of classic sushi staples, as well as irresistible new creations. 

Start off by trying the grilled Shishito peppers with kimchi vinaigrette, sesame, and Szechuan peppercorn, and then try the seared tuna belly, with ponzu, pickled shallot, and garlic chips. Hungry yet? Then be sure to get yourself the chef’s assortment of sashimi & nigiri served with fresh wasabi and imported soy. 

The restaurant also has a dazzling variety of creative sushi rolls that come with a variety of delicious fillings. Try the “Royal Treatment”, filled with crab, tempura flakes, sweet chili, and topped with king salmon, ginger-shallot sauce, and microgreens.

Location: 115 E. Lyman Avenue, Winter Park, FL and 310 West Mitchell Hammock Road Suite 900 Oviedo, FL

The Ravenous Pig

Waffles with whipped cream of The Ravenous Pig.

The Ravenous Pig is a culinary powerhouse run by the husband-and-wife team, James and Julie Petrakis. Their menu includes inventive New American dishes, all made with seasonal and local ingredients. 

A great idea is to order one of their butcher’s cuts, like the 20 oz dry-aged ribeye, and pair it with your choice of vegetables such as the grilled baby carrots with miso-pistachio butter or the roasted marble potatoes.

Take your meal to the next level by pairing your dish with one of the restaurant’s stellar beers (all brewed on-site), like the “Laid Up Lager”, a lightly hopped German-style pilsner.

Location: 565 W Fairbanks Ave, Winter Park, FL

Kai Asian Street Fare

The ramen bowl served at Kai Asian Street Fare.

Kai Asian Street Fare restaurant conveys the complex flavors of Vietnamese, Thai, and other Asian influences to come up with comforting, and flavorful dishes. Their current standout is their Korean-style chicken wings, which are often regarded as the best in Orlando. Crispy and tender at the same time, they came with a variety of sauces — from mango habanero to spicy garlic parmesan.

Other must-tries are the “K-Pop and Lock” fries topped with Korean bulgogi marinated beef (rib eye), kimchi, cheese, jalapeõo, and spicy mayonnaise, the award-winning tonkatsu ramen, and the Pad Thai (available on Monday only).

Location: 1555 State Road 436, Suite 1171, Winter Park, FL

Nile Ethiopian Restaurant

Auhentic Ethiopian dish served at Nile Ethiopian, in Orlando.

Conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Orlando, in International Drive — Orlando’s main tourist strip — this award-winning restaurant is a prime pick for sampling traditional Ethiopian food.  They serve a variety of mouthwatering and authentic dishes made with beef, poultry, fish, and lamb (aside from vegetarian options), all seasoned with signature house spices.

To start, order the Azifa — a mix of lentils, red onions, jalapeño pepper, and Ethiopian mustard —, and the Sambusa, which is a deep-fried pastry stuffed with lentils. Then, move on to the Lamb Tibs Special — sautéed lamb marinated in house spices, and served with your choice of vegetarian side.

Location: 7048 International Dr, Orlando, FL

Luke’s Kitchen and Bar

A plate of oysters over ice at Lukes Kitchen and Bar.

You could spend hours drooling over Luke’s Kitchen and Bar menu, which is inspired by the flavors of the classic American cuisine. Everything is made from scratch and in-house, with the finest of ingredients, and inspired by the culinary traditions of the United States.

You might wanna start off your meal by snacking the perfectly seasoned beef tartare, or the chicken wings with green chile, agave lime pickle, and cilantro. But make sure you save room for the main dish ( the New York strip with caramelized onion, radish, bleu cheese, wilted greens, and rye crouton is a must-try). Top that all off by having the apple toffee cake with roasted white chocolate. To die for!

Location: 640 S Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL

Black Rooster Taqueria

Two tacos topped with cilantro and served at the Black Rooster Taqueria, in Orlando.

The Black Rooster Taqueria showcases the unique skills of executive chef John Calloway in creating soulful dishes with a Latin twist. But don’t go expecting massive burritos fully loaded with cream, and cheese. Instead, Calloway’s use authentic ingredients to craft Mexican-inspired fares that celebrate the country’s culture and history.

Tried-and-true dishes include the Black Rooster Asada Taco, which is filled with seared beef, applewood smoked bacon, Oaxaca cheese, and pickled chile poblano, or the Smoked Beef Brisket Taco with thinly sliced beef, chimichurri, romaine lettuce, crema fresca, pico de gallo, and cotija cheese.

Location: 1323 N Mills Ave, Orlando, FL, and 3097 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, Fl

The Osprey Tavern

A plate of seafood with a slice of bread on the side.

Gloriously placed in the heart of Baldwin Park, The Osprey treats visitors to an array of seafood-centered dishes that convey Florida’s enticing coastal flavors. If you’re visiting with a big group, order one of the “plateaux”, which comes with an assortment of jet-fresh seafood like oysters, shrimp cocktails, marinated mussels, and Alaskan king crab.

There are also several other shareable dishes and starters, such as the grilled octopus with tamarind chutney and cherry tomatoes, the roasted sea scallops with apple salad, and the potato-crusted Mahi-mahi.

From Tuesday to Friday, The Osprey hosts an exciting happy hour featuring craft cocktails, craft beers, wine, and lots of oysters!

Location: 4899 New Broad St, Orlando, FL 32814

Maxine’s on Shine

The Eggs Benedict served at Maxine's On Shine brunch.

Before venturing out to spend a fun-filled day in Orlando, stop by Maxine’s on Shine for an award-winning brunch (voted the best in the city, by the way). But don’t go expecting to get yourself an avocado toast and a smoothie. At Maxine’s, you’ll come across a dazzling array of Southern-inspired and heartwarming dishes.

Starters such as the fried green tomatoes e signature crab cakes will certainly put you in the mood for trying the restaurant’s comforting brunch dishes like the Belgian waffles with fried buttermilk chicken breast in a panko parmesan crust, topped with slow reduction sausage gravy, and served with scrambled eggs.

For dessert, order the super creamy triple chocolate brownie, or the Key lime pie — a true Florida staple dish!

Location: 337 Shine Ave, Orlando, FL

The Greenery Creamery 

A young girl holding a cone with three scoops of ice cream.

The Greenery Creamery is the go-to place for those who want to curb their sugar cravings. Self-described as an artisanal ice cream boutique, The Greenery serves the creamiest gelatos, all handcrafted in small batches, and made with organic, local, and natural ingredients.

Their flavors rotate, so be sure to check their Instagram to know what’s in for the month. Past best-sellers include milk and cookies, pumpkin cheesecake, pralines and cream, and brulée peaches.

Location: 420 East Church St, Unit 112, Orlando, FL

Tiffins Restaurant

A juicy and tender steak with vegetables served at Tiffin, Orlando.

The best way of wrapping up your Animal Kingdom experience? By heading to Tiffins Restaurant for a culinary adventure. Mouthwatering dishes from far-flung places will captivate your senses, and take you on a sensorial journey around the world. 

Begin your expedition with the Fattoush Salad and the Honey-chili glazed pork belly. Then, try Tiffin’s famous butter chicken with chickpea-rice croquette, and pickled onion. The grand finale is the South American chocolate ganache, their signature dessert.

Location: Discovery Island, 2901 Osceola Pkwy, Orlando, FL

Orlando Meats

The gourmet hot dog served at Orlando Meats.

Part butcher shop and part restaurant, Orlando Meats uses a ground-up approach to cooking, as almost everything in the restaurant is made in-house and from scratch. 

On the menu, you’ll find a variety of carb-loaded dishes like pizzas, noodles, and breakfast dishes. Although everything is simply delicious, their indulgent sandwiches, filled with the most unusual combination of ingredients, are life-changing. If you’re feeling bold, try the Danza II with pork katsu, and Szechuan mayo, or the Gaston — a soft bun loaded with pulled pork, pickled celery, and cabbage.

Location: 1035 Orlando Ave #105, Winter Park, FL 

FAQs

What are the most popular restaurants in Orlando, Florida?

The 12 best restaurants in Orlando:

  • Hunger Street Tacos;
  • Wine Bar George;
  • Sushi Pop Restaurant;
  • The Ravenous Pig;
  • Kai Asian Street Fare;
  • Nile Ethiopian Restaurant;
  • Luke’s Kitchen and Bar;
  • Black Rooster Taqueria;
  • The Osprey Tavern;
  • Maxine’s on Shine;
  • The Greenery Creamery;
  • Tiffins Restaurant;
  • Orlando Meats.

Where do celebrities eat in Orlando?

The best celebrity-chef restaurants in Orlando are:

  • Wolfgang Puck Cafe;
  • Todd English’s Bluezoo;
  • Kouzzina By Cat Cora;
  • Emeril’s Tchoup Chop;
  • Norman’s At The Ritz-Carlton Orlando.

Does Orlando have good restaurants?

Orlando is home to a wave of amazing restaurants. From eating a taco al pastor at a food truck to indulging to enjoying a sophisticated meal in Ritz Carlton Orlando, several options are catering to every taste and budget.

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The Best Time To Visit Orlando, Florida

The Best Time To Visit Orlando, Florida

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Orlando is praised for not only being home to some of the best theme parks in the USA, from Disney’s Magic Kingdom to Universal’s Island of Adventure, but also for its wide range of tempting shopping spots, family-friendly resorts, and lush urban parks.

Thanks to its glorious array of things to see and do, “The City Beautiful” is one of the most coveted destinations in Florida.

Planning to visit the city, but not sure exactly when to go? We’ve got you covered. In this post, we’re breaking down the best time to visit Orlando when it comes to weather, prices, and events. Have a look!

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The Best Time To Go To Orlando, Florida

When To Visit Orlando Overall

Lake Eola Park, in Orlando, Florida

For the most pleasant weather, the best time to go to Orlando is from early March to mid-April, which is when daytime temperatures sit at around 24ºC, and the rainfall is limited. These comfortable temperatures create the perfect conditions for sightseeing and visiting the best theme parks in Orlando.

Visiting Orlando during this time of year is also a great bet as hotel rates tend to be lower. Just beware that during the school holidays and spring break, the prices for flights and accommodation tend to increase. Plus, these peak seasons draw several visitors to the city, meaning more lines for parks and attractions.

Another great time to visit Orlando as well is from early September to early November. Aside from pleasant temperatures, overall rates are lower, making it a great option for budget travelers. Please note that hurricane season falls between early June to mid-November.

The summer heat can be overwhelming, with high temperatures that can reach 33ºC. Not to mention that during the middle year months of June, July, and August (summer break) the crowds increase, meaning you’ll likely face even bigger lines to enjoy the city’s major attractions, as well as higher hotel prices.

During the summer, months the humidity is also at its highest in Orlando.

If you want to escape the summer vacation heat and humidity, winter is a good time to visit Orlando. From early December to mid-February, the city boasts pleasant weather, with average temperatures hovering at a pleasant 24ºC;

Aside from comfortable weather, the winter months also bring a variety of seasonal events to Orlando.

In case you decide to go for a winter break in Orlando, make sure you plan your budget well, as rates also tend to be higher during this time of year.

When Is The Best Time To Visit The Theme Parks in Orlando?

The Hulk Coaster, in the Islands of Adventure theme park in Orlando, Florida.

Going to Orlando without visiting any of its theme parks is like going to Paris, and not seeing the Eiffel Tower. That’s because the city is home to the world’s best theme parks (Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, Universal Studios, Disney Springs, you name it), which provide travelers with one-of-a-kind experiences.

With that being said, it’s recommended to visit the theme parks in Orlando’s low season, from early January to mid-May. During this time of year, the average temperature peak at around 26ºC, and there’s less rainfall and fewer crowds.

If you want to score the best rates, book your accommodation and flight tickets for early May, when the rates are lower.

Alternatively, you can also visit the Orlando theme parks between September and November.

Just avoid the spring break (April), and the school holiday season (summer), since the theme parks get packed with holiday crowds.

When is The Rainy Season in Orlando?

Giant Wheel at Icon Park, Orlando

Orlando has a subtropical climate, and the rainy season occurs during the summer months, from June through September. Rainfall is usually more intense in June and July.

When is Hurricane Season in Orlando?

Rainbow fountain Lake Eola Orlando Florida

The hurricane season in Orlando is usually between June and October. This season brings heavy rains and wind. However, hurricane season is rarely destructive, and Orlando is classified as one of the most hurricane-safe cities in Florida.

When do the Best Festivals in Orlando Take Place?

 Little girls watching fireworks and water jets show at Seaworld

Orlando is graced with a bustling calendar of events that keep locals and visitors on their toes all year round. Some of the most famous are the City of Winter Park Annual Heritage Festival which takes place in January, and the Mardi Gras Festival at Universal Studios (March), a bright festivity inspired by international Carnival celebrations.

Another must-visit festival in Orlando is Independence Day (July), which is when locals and tourists head over to Lake Eola Park to marvel at a spectacular and bright firework show.

Foodies will love the iconic Epcot’s International Food and Wine Festival that takes place from July to November, while families will have the best time if taking the little ones to the Halloween Horror Nights (October), in the Universal Studios theme park.

When is the Hottest Time to Visit Orlando?

Lake Eola Park, in Orlando Florida

The warm weather in Orlando usually goes from June to mid-September. The average temperature is 28º C, with heavy thunderstorms at night.

The Peak Season in Orlando

The Dudley Do-Right Ripsaw Falls ride at Universal Studios Islands of Adventure theme park

The peak season in Orlando usually takes place during the holidays. These include Christmas, Thanksgiving, summer vacations (May to August/June to Mid-August), and spring break (March or April).

Beware that the spring break holidays peak more than the summer vacations, as the summer months bring heavy rains, thunderstorms, and even hurricanes.

In case you decide to visit Orlando during the busiest season, be sure to plan your trip well in advance, so you get the chance to score deals for accommodation, attractions, and flights.

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The 7 Best Cheap City Breaks in the USA

The 7 Best Cheap City Breaks in the USA

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The USA is one of the most highly sought-after countries for cheap city breaks. Whether you plan to spend your short break by the sea, escape the mundane to embark on a mini-adventure, or simply go for a relaxing staycation within your hometown, you’ll find a wide range of places worth visiting and exploring at very good prices.

Planning to save some money on your next trip? Then read on to discover what are the best affordable city breaks in the USA. From destinations that are perfect for short break holidays to family-friendly locations, there’s something for every mood and moment.

7 Amazing Budget-Friendly City Breaks in the USA

San Antonio, Texas

Section of the famous Riverwalk on September 28, 2014 in San Antonio, Texas.

Known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and fascinating Mexican heritage, San Antonio is one of the top destinations for urban explorers seeking to save money on a short break trip.

There are a plethora of budget-friendly experiences and iconic sights in San Antonio if you consider setting sail to explore it. No matter what your plans are in the city, be sure to include a walk in the vibrant San Antonio River Walk on your bucket list. Aside from being free of charge, this scenic promenade spoils visitors and locals with a dazzling wealth of dining & shopping options, and cultural attractions.

Also, be sure to visit the Japanese Tea Gardens, and explore some of the city’s historic sights like the King William Historic District, and the Mission Trail. These fascinating places are not only affordable, as you have to pay nothing to explore them, but they’re also filled with history, meaning you’ll be able to delve deep into San Antonio’s past while sightseeing.

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El Paso, Texas

The skyline of El Paso, Texas, in the frontier of Mexico.

Another Texan city that evokes both Mexican and American history is El Paso. Nestled on the left bank of Rio Grande, in the frontier with Mexico, this is one of the best destinations for budget travelers seeking to experience a rich cultural mix during a weekend break.

If you’re a history lover, you’d want to visit Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site, a desert sanctuary where people have been trekking for thousands of years. Foodies will love indulging in the city’s tantalizing Mexican restaurants, while culture lovers will have the best time in the El Paso Museum of Art. Set within a Neoclassical revival building, the institution is home to a stellar selection of works, including Samuel H. Kress’s collection of paintings and sculptures by Italian Renaissance and Spanish Baroque artists. Plus, admission to the museum is always free, making it the perfect destination for those wanting to explore El Paso without breaking the bank.

To relax and take a break from the world, hit the road and explore the 2-mile-long Scenic Drive, which is guaranteed to reward you with stunning views of the city and the surrounding mountains.

Going on a weekend trip with the little ones? No worries! El Paso has a great selection of family-friendly attractions. One of the best places to visit with children in the city is the El Paso Zoo, which plays host to animals from Africa, America, Asia, and the Chihuahuan Desert.

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Daytona Beach, Florida

Beachgoers on Daytona Beach., Florida.

Located on Florida’s idyllic Atlantic Coast, Daytona is one of the best affordable short breaks for beach lovers in the U.S. The city flaunts 23 miles of glittering coastline, and it’s often regarded as being one of the best beaches near Orlando.

Daytona is full of exciting — and affordable — attractions for families, and water sports enthusiasts. Aside from, obviously, chilling on the beach, travelers can indulge in an array of activities like surfing, kayaking, and parasailing, and go for a scenic stroll at the Boardwalk & Pier.

More budget-friendly activities in Daytona include the Saturday night concerts at the Daytona Beach Bandshell or head over to the Southeast Museum of Photography. A department of the Daytona State College, the museum enhances the community’s appreciation of culture, history, art, and photography through world-class exhibitions by several artists.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Philadelphia skyline.

Praised for its historical attractions that relate to the founding of the United States, Philadelphia is a must-visit for anyone who wants to go on a fascinating journey back in time. The “City of Brotherly Love” harbors a glorious array of affordable attractions where travelers can learn everything and more about the country. Must-visits include Washington Square, famous for being home to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution, a memorial that honors the thousands of soldiers who died during the American Revolutionary War.

Make sure to also explore the Independence Hall, a Georgian-style historic building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were signed, and take a tour of the Congress Hall. Other worth-visiting sites are Fireman’s Hall Museum, which is housed in a renovated 1902 firehouse, and the Edgar Allan Poe House, where the North-American author wrote some of his best work.

In case you’re looking for a relaxing break away from Philadelphia’s bustling streets, flock to one of the city’s lush parks, such as the 1,200-acre Core Creek Park.

Foodies who are on a budget will have a great time in “Philly”. The city is dotted with lip-smacking trucks selling everything from heartwarming Indian treats to signature local dishes, like the Philly Cheesesteak.

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Atlanta, Georgia

The skyline of Atlanta, Georgia

The capital city of Georgia is a vibrant and cosmopolitan destination known for its myriad of low-cost activities that cater to every type of traveler. One of the ways to explore Atlanta on a budget is by exploring its glorious array of urban parks. Some of the best are Piedmont Park, which happens to host a series of bustling festivals and cultural events, and the 3200-acre Stone Mountain Park, home to scenic hiking trails, a sparkling lake, and family-friendly picnic areas.

During your Atlanta holiday, don’t pass up the chance to tour the city’s colorful street art murals, especially those at the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. During the stroll, you can even stop by either the Krog Street Market or the Ponce City Market for a quick bite.

When it comes to budget-friendly accommodation, Atlanta is filled with options. Hotels can range from $50 to $150/night, but there are also affordable hostels that are perfect for solo travelers.

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Albuquerque, New Mexico

Balloons flying over Albuquerque, in New Mexico.

Located along the Rio Grande, Albuquerque combines cultural richness, outdoor recreation, and a slew of affordable attractions. For a veritable history class, go for a stroll around Albuquerque’s Old Town. The area is the site of the city’s original Spanish settlement, and it’s filled with art galleries, quirky museums, and great restaurants. A must-visit is the century-old San Felipe de Neri Church, also known as the spiritual heart of Albuquerque.

Adventure-seekers can go mountain biking in the Sandia foothills, while culture-vultures will love spending a few hours snooping around the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History. This fabled institution is home to a finely curated selection of cultural relics from the past 400 years, including suits of Spanish armor.

Accommodation types include everything from hostels to hotels and vacation apartment stays., with prices ranging from $30 to $120/night.

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Salt Lake City, Utah

The skyline of Salt Lake City, Utah.

Salt Lake is the perfect budget-friendly city break for autumn. The city is particularly famous for its wide range of historic sights, most of them located at the Historic Temple Square, the holy place of the Mormons. In there, you’ll find four significant Mormon buildings: The Mormon Temple, the Mormon Tabernacle, the Temple Annex, and the Assembly Hall.

Another worth-visiting historic site in Salt Lake City is the Utah State Capitol Building, in Capitol Hill, one of Utah’s most prominent landmarks.

If you have enough time up your sleeve, stop by Joseph Smith Memorial Building, a former Beaux-Arts hotel that is now home to a 500-seat theater that hosts various film experiences.

When it comes to accommodation, Salt Lake City boasts an array of budget-friendly options. For hotel stays, travelers can expect to spend 50$ to $115/ night and $20 to $30/night for hostels.

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FAQs

What are the cheapest city breaks?

Some of the cheapest destinations in the USA are:

  • Myrtle Beach, North Carolina;
  • New Orleans, Louisiana;
  • El Paso, Texas;
  • Salt Lake City, Utah;
  • Charleston, South Carolina;
  • Daytona, Florida.

What are the best city breaks in the US?

The 7 best city breaks in the United States are:

  • San Antonio, Texas;
  • El Paso, Texas;
  • Daytona Beach, Florida;
  • Salt Lake City, Utah;
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
  • Atlanta, Georgia;
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico.

What is there to do in city breaks?

City breaks offer visitors a variety of things to see and do. Attractions include everything from world-class museums and art galleries to tempting shopping spots, lush parks, and lip-smacking restaurants.

What is the meaning of city breaks?

A city break is a short trip that usually lasts two to four days. They may be to major cities or smaller destinations.

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The 8 Best Theme Parks in Orlando, Florida

The 8 Best Theme Parks in Orlando, Florida

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Dubbed theme park capital of the world, Orlando is a magical wonderland that captivates with its delightful string of experiences —from meeting your favorite Disney characters to getting your adrenaline fix in thrill rides and cooling off the heat at fantastic water parks.

Whether you’re traveling with the kids, solo, or with your significant other, know that there’s a world-class park in Orlando waiting to welcome you with dazzling attractions you won’t find anywhere else.

Sounds like a plan? Then read on to discover the 8 best theme parks in Orlando that are worth visiting at least once!

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The Best Orlando Theme Parks

Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World Resort

Magic Kingdom, in Disney, Orlando, Florida.

The Magic Kingdom Park is the ultimate destination for those seeking the classic Disney experience. Featuring a robust line-up of family-friendly attractions, like dazzling fireworks, fun rides, and extraordinary parades with famous characters, this is hands down, the best Disney park for toddlers and their parents.

Must-visit attractions in Magic Kingdom include “It’s a Small World”, which takes riders of all ages to cruise along the Seven Seaways Waterway on a 10-minute journey through all 7 continents, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, a family coaster that rides through the diamond mine from Snow White, and the futuristic Space Mountain roller coaster.

Kids will also love visiting the Haunted Mansion, a haunted estate, home to ghosts, ghouls, and supernatural surprises, and marveling at the colorful fireworks displays at the Cinderella Castle.

Don’t forget to take the little ones to meet classic Disney characters, like the one-and-only Mickey Mouse.

Universal’s Islands of Adventure, Universal Orlando Resort

The Hulk Coaster, in the Islands of Adventure theme park in Orlando, Florida.

Regarded as one of the 10 best theme parks in the USA, Universal’s Island of Adventure treats visitors from all over the world with a frenzy of excitement and adrenaline. The park is divided into 8 themed islands, each one boasting a slew of thrilling rides that swing daring adventurers into the sky while swirling them with dizzying upside-down sky views.

Ride the Jurassic World Velocicoaster for a high-speed dash through featuring 2 fast-paced launches, 4 inversions, and a 155-foot tall top hat, and Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, an immersive coaster that will blast you 50 mph up a 65-foot catapult, a gigantic backward drop, and 7 launches.

The Incredible Hulk Coaster, which reaches a maximum speed of 67 mph, is also a must at the theme park.

Legoland Florida, Legoland Florida Resort

 Visitors pass through the entrance to Legoland Florida in Winter Haven, FL.

Located roughly 30 miles from Orlando’s Lake Buena Vista, this amusement park is designed especially for kids. But with such a glorious array of attractions, it might be hard to narrow down where to begin. No matter what your plans are, one of the must-visits is the Lego Movie Masters of Flight, which is part ride and part movie experience featuring a 180-degree turn, and a full-dome virtual screen.

Be sure you also take the little ones to Ninjago the Ride, where riders become Ninjas shoot at the bad guys, and The Great LEGO Race, a roller coaster featuring turns and drops, and where guests are placed on themed vehicles like a rocket-powered windsurfer.

LEGOLAND is also home to a water park with plenty of attractions to choose from, including a lazy river, tube slides, interactive water-play structures, and a wave pool. A great destination for the ultimate summer fun!

Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World Resort

The tree of life at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom is a wonderland for adventure seekers and nature lovers. Covering 580 acres — making it the largest theme park in the world —, Animal Kingdom is divided into seven themed areas, each one with its own unique attractions.

Discovery Island is home to the park’s iconic Tree of Life, a baobab tree, while Africa displays fantastic animal exhibits. There, visitors can hop aboard an open-sided safari vehicle and roam around 110 acres of open plains, shady forest landscapes, and rocky wetlands, which are home to black rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, pink-backed pelicans, Nile crocodiles, and more.

Aside from fascinating animal encounters, Animal Kingdom also spoils visitors with a series of pulse-pounding attractions. Some of the best, like the state-of-the-art Avatar Flight of Passage, are located within Pandora – The World of Avatar area.

Universal Studios Florida, Universal Orlando Resort

Universal Studios globe at the entrance to the theme park.

In search of an Orlando theme park that offers fun and excitement for all ages and adventure levels? Then Universal Studios is the place to go. 

There’s an extensive list of attractions for the whole family in Universal, most of them themed to movies, and television. Some of the highlights include the immersive Revenge of The Mummy roller coaster, which swings riders to plunge into complete darkness while fleeing from the evil Mummy Imhotep, and Transformers: The Ride-3D, an immersive, next-generation thrill ride that combines 3D HD media and flight simulation.

Potterheads can’t pass up the chance to visit Wizarding World of Harry Potter for a studio tour and hop on the Hogwarts Express to get face to face with characters and creatures from the Harry Potter™ books and films.

Aquatica Orlando

People having fun in Taumata Racer attraction at Aquatica . It is the biggest thrill in the park

Do you plan to visit Orlando during the summertime? Then Aquatica is the ideal place for cooling off the Florida heat. Visitors craving for some adrenaline-fix will have a great time indulging in the park’s exciting slides featuring high-speed twists and turns.

The parks’ top thrill? Taumata Racer, a water-mat ride where 8 racers rip down a staggeringly steep 300ft slide. 

Other must-tries include Ihu’s Breakaway Falls,  the steepest multi-drop tower of its kind in Orlando, and Whanau Way, a quadruple slide tower that offers riders four different high-speed experiences.

Volcano Bay, Universal Orlando Resort

Located within the Universal Studios Resorts, Volcano Bay is considered one of the 15 best water parks in the world. The centerpiece of this Polynesian-inspired park is a 200-foot-tall artificial volcano that harbors a myriad of fun slides, including Ko’okiri Body Plunge, the tallest body slide in America.

Another great ride at the water park is Krakatau™ Aqua Coaster, where racers hop on a four-person canoe and twist their way through the volcano before plunging through a waterfall. 

Visitors can also surf the underwater currents on a five-passenger raft, or simply relax while riding on the Kopiko Wai Winding River through a lush tropical landscape.

Hollywood Studios, Walt Disney World Resort

Disney's Hollywood Studios Hollywood Tower.

Hollywood Studios is, by far, one of the best Orlando theme parks for adults. Evoking the Golden Age of Hollywood, the park is home to a wealth of attractions that draw inspiration from film, television, music, and theatre.

Some of the park’s most coveted attractions are The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and is an accelerated drop tower dark ride inspired by the television series, The Twilight Zone, and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, a trackless dark ride with multiple ride systems.

And if you’re visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios with the little ones, no worries: there’s plenty to keep them entertained in the park. One of the finest is the Toy Story Land, where visitors can head inside Andy’s room, enjoy interactive games, and get face-to-face with Toy Story characters like Woody, Buzz, and Jessie.

FAQs

What are the best amusement parks in Orlando, Florida?

The best theme parks in Orlando are:

  • Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World Resort;
  • Universal’s Islands of Adventure, Universal Orlando Resort;
  • Legoland Florida, Legoland Florida Resort;
  • Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World Resort;
  • Universal Studios Florida, Universal Orlando Resort;
  • Volcano Bay, Universal Orlando Resort;
  • Hollywood Studios, Walt Disney World Resort;
  • Aquatica Orlando.

What is the most famous amusement park in Orlando, Florida?

Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is the most famous amusement park in Orlando, Florida.

Which Disney theme park is best in Orlando?

All of the 7 Disney parks are worth visiting, and each has its unique attractions and fun rides. The most famous and sought-after, however, is Magic Kingdom, which welcomes more than 5 million people every ear.

Which theme park in Orlando is best for adults?

The best theme parks for adults in Orlando:

  • Hollywood Studios, Walt Disney World Resort;
  • Islands of Adventure, Universal Orlando Resort;
  • Universal Studios Florida, Universal Orlando Resort;
  • Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World Resort;
  • Epcot, Walt Disney World Resort.

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Ski Resorts Colorado: Best Resorts to Ski in Colorado

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When it comes to the perfect destination for the Christmas holidays, Colorado has got to be one of the best. The state is home to a dazzling wealth of stellar ski resorts that offer a wide range of exciting activities for all types of travelers — from families to couples.

With the winter season just around the corner, why not take the opportunity to plan a Christmas ski vacation to the Colorado mountains? After all, there’s no better way to embrace the holiday spirit than indulging in a variety of snow sports!

So, if you’re dreaming of a memorable ski vacation, say no more. We’ve rounded up the best places for skiing in Colorado in December!

Read on to discover our top picks!

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The Best Colorado Resorts

The Steamboat Ski Resort, at Colorado Springs

Person downhill skiing at the Steamboat Resort, Colorado.

The Steamboat Resort is one of the best ski resorts to visit in Colorado during Christmas. Located on Mount Werner, in the Routt National Forest, this family-friendly resort becomes a veritable winter wonderland during the holiday season thanks to its plethora of Christmas lights and seasonal activities.

Perfect for a Christmas ski holiday, the resort also features 169 trails spread over 2,965 acres. Of those trails, 14% are beginner-level, 42% are intermediate, and 44% are advanced. So, If you’re heading out to this resort with your family, you are about to be impressed.

But what truly makes Steamboat Resort the perfect destination for a ski trip is its famous champagne powder snow. Dry, light, and smooth, this snow has an average of 6%, which creates the perfect conditions for skiing.

Need a break from skiing, sleighing, and snowboarding? Then a good idea is to explore Steamboat Springs, which is the ski town where the Steamboat Resort is Located. Framed by huge snowy mountains, Steamboat Springs has 130 restaurants, bars, breweries, a multitude of art galleries, and a rustic relaxation water oasis, the Steamboat Hot Springs.

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Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort

Ski lifts in the snowy mountains of Aspen Snowmass, Colorado.

Offering a variety of activities for the whole family, Aspen Snowmass is a prime pick for a Christmas holiday in Colorado. Located in Snowmass Village near Aspen, Colorado, this resort is considered one of the best in Colorado, thanks to its 150 miles of trails and 3,339 acres of skiable terrain.

During the holiday season, Aspen Snowmass becomes one of the most sought-after places in Colorado thanks to its whimsical light displays, theme dinners, firework spectacles, and kid-friendly activities such as S’mores making and cookie decorating.

What makes this resort a great destination for the winter holidays is its variety of mountain terrains, which include the Burnt Mountain Glades, the High Alpine, and the Cirque.

The Aspen Snowmass also has a ski and snowboard school for newcomers of all age groups. Aside from group lessons, you can also request one-on-one training and get a personalized class in the mountains before you hit the slopes.

And, in case you’re tired of skiing, you can head over to the new Snowmass Base Village, which has an ice rink, and a climbing wall. 

Winter Park Resort

Ski lifts surrounded by snow and pine trees.

Located 67 miles from Denver, along the Continental Divide, the Winter Park Resort is the longest continually operated ski resort in Colorado. With more than 75 years of history, this resort features seven ski territories spread across 3,081 acres.

With over 320 inches of snow per year, the Winter Park Ski Resort is known for being a family-friendly destination in the mountains, and also for its award-winning Ride + Ski School. Aside from skiing at this mountain resort, you can also indulge in other fun outdoor activities, such as sleigh rides, snowmobile tours, snowshoeing, and dog mushing.

Winter Park also happens to be a wonderful spot for the ultimate Christmas vacation. Activities on offer during the holiday season include Christmas dinners, torchlight parades, and even Christmas tree cutting in designated areas!

Telluride Ski Resort

View of the snowy mountains at Telluride, in Colorado.

Located in southwest Colorado, Telluride Ski Resort offers both alpine skiing and cross-country skiing opportunities to all levels of skiers and snowboarders. Most of the terrain of this ski resort (60%) is dedicated to beginners and intermediates. Advanced skiers have access to the legendary inbound terrain with moguls, glades, and Hike-to- terrain on the upper mountain.

And if you are into Nordic skiing, you can head over to the Mountain Village Town, which is located close to Telluride and has approximately 8 miles of winter trails. Just beware of the fact that this is not an exclusive-to-skiers-only trail, as it also accommodates hikers, snowshoers, bikers, and dogs. 

What makes this ski resort the perfect place for spending Christmas is its proximity to the lovely town of Telluride, which hosts a variety of seasonal events during the holidays,

Copper Mountain Resort

Entrance of the Copper Mountain Ski Resort, in Colorado.

Considered one of the best Colorado ski resorts, the Copper Mountain Resort is nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, approximately  75 miles west of Denver.

From Santa Claus appearances, to firework displays, and Torchlight Parades, the resort offers guests a range of things to see and do during Christmas time.

But what makes Copper Mountain a great bet for the ski season is the resort’s premium structure featuring 2,490 skiable acres, one of Summit County’s largest ski areas.

Aside from terrain parks for skiing, this ski resort in Colorado also offers a variety of activities, such as snowshoe tours, ice skating, and the famous Mountain Coaster, an alpine coaster that will take you cruising through the forests at 25 miles per hour.

Just a couple of years ago, Copper Mountain added a new activity called Apres Alley and it’s set up to offer fun activities such as ladder golf, ping pong, live music, and even shuffleboard every Saturday.

Crested Butte Ski Resort

 Crested Butte is a quaint 1880s mining town and a National Historic District. Itâ??s also the "official wildflower capital" of Colorado.

Crested Butte hits the list for its old-fashioned charm and affordable prices. With just one chairlift and a maximum vertical drop of 250 feet, it’s an intimate resort that caters to families with smaller children waiting in line at ski school. The mountain is also known as home to great snow grooming practices; it’s one of the few resorts in Colorado that doesn’t use artificial snow.

Travelers who choose Crested Butte for their Christmas ski vacation will spend the winter enjoying sleigh ride dinners, fireworks displays, and torchlight parades.

One Ski Hill Place

One Ski Hill Place in Colorodo

One Ski Hill Place is a luxury condo property that boasts some of the best skiing in Colorado. They are located on Peak Nine, one of Breckenridge Resort’s most popular ski areas, and offer amazing views of the snow-dusted mountains of this area!

Aside from high-end slopes that are perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and hiking, One Ski Hill Place also boasts two indoor pools, an exercise room, and a private shuttle service.

With this level of comfort, you’ll have everything you need to enjoy your winter vacation without having to worry about spending time outside for any reason other than going up the mountain!

The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch

The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch in Colorado at nightime

The Ritz-Carlton at Bachelor Gulch is a luxury ski resort that offers its guests an unforgettable experience. From the onsite spa to the kid’s club, this hotel has you and your family covered for whatever activities they have planned!

Aside from its impressive snow terrain, The Ritz-Carlton also features heated pools – indoor and outdoor – so guests can relax between the ski sessions.

Plus, there are accommodations available for any budget or need imaginable.

Beaver Creek Resort 

Beaver Creek Ski Resort, in Colorado

The Beaver Creek Resort in Avon, Colorado offers guests a stellar resort experience during Christmas. The area has 120 trails and is known for its snow-making capabilities, which can create up to 72 inches of powder in 24 hours!

If you are looking for the best skiing experience that includes activities other than just hitting the slopes, then Beaver Creek Resort might be perfect for you. They have indoor tennis courts, ice skating rinks, an outdoor pool complex with both heated pools and water slides as well as recreation facilities like basketball courts and racquetball clubs.

Keystone Resort

Aerial Birds Eye View of Keystone Colorado

Located in the heart of Colorado, Keystone Resort is a prime pick for a family-friendly winter holiday. With a variety of on-site seasonal activities and amenities for kids, families have plenty to see and do when they visit this resort.

The resort features three terrain parks complete with rails, boxes, pipes, and areas that are early-level training too!

FAQs

Which ski resorts have the best snow at Christmas?

The best resorts for snow during the Christmas season are Steamboat, Aspen Snowmass, and Beaver Creek.

Where is the best place to ski over Christmas?

Home to some of the best ski towns in the United States, such as Aspen and Steamboat Springs, Colorado is often considered the number one place to spend the Christmas holiday. 

Is Christmas a good time to ski in Colorado?

Christmas time is simply a perfect time to visit Colorado and enjoy the ski season. During that time of year, the local resorts host a variety of seasonal activities and events, aside from offering special holiday packages for travelers.

Now that you know the best Colorado ski resorts to enjoy your winter holiday, it’s time to plan your move. Find the best-priced ski resort homes and vacation rentals on CuddlyNest. You are just a few steps away from working from anywhere around the globe at an affordable price.

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The 5 Most Romantic Hotels With Hot Tubs In The U.S.

The 5 Most Romantic Hotels With Hot Tubs In The U.S.

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There are a few better treats in life than sinking into the depths of a hot tub and pampering your body with soothing water jets and bubbles (if it’s with a glass of Champagne, even better!).

Whether you’re honeymooning with your significant other or celebrating Valentine’s Day with a sweet weekend escape, chilling in a good bath after a busy day is your ticket to pure bliss in your destination of choice.

We’ve rounded up the ultimate list of romantic hot tub hotels in the United States. The best part? You can find all these hotels at the best prices on CuddlyNest. Have a look, take your pick, and level up your romantic getaway!

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Hotels With In-Room Hot Tubs In The U.S.

EAST Miami Hotel, Miami, FL

Suite at EAST Miami hotel, in Miami, Florida.
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EAST Miami caters to every mood and moment. Nestled poignantly in Brickell City Center — aka Miami’s Wall Street — this upscale hotel punctuated with palm trees and modern art spoils guests with the finest of amenities.

Ranging from 300 to 1600 square feet, all of EAST’s 352 hotel rooms, suites, and residences are bright, and spacious, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies with showstopping views of the Miami skyline and Biscayne Bay. 

In case you’re seeking the ultimate luxury experience, level up your stay by the swanky East Suite, which displays three private balconies, a 50-inch Samsung™ 4K Smart TV, a blissfully large hot tub, and a walk-in rain shower.

And while relaxing in your cozy in-room jacuzzi tub for hours on end does sound tempting, it’s worth venturing further out to take in Miami’s irresistible atmosphere. Brimming with the best beaches in the USA, the city treats both locals and travelers to magical sights of swinging palm trees, year-round pleasant weather, breezy seafood restaurants, and some of the best shopping experiences in the country.

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Fairmont Miramount Hotel & Bungalows, Santa Monica, CA

Young woman relaxing while sipping on champagne and taking a bubble bath at the Fairmont Santa Monica Hotel, in California.
Credit: Fairmont Miramount Santa Monica

You’ll be spoilt for choice once you arrive at the Fairmont Miramount. Located in Santa Monica, which is often regarded as one of the most romantic getaways in Southern California, this luxury hotel treats couples to a one-of-a-kind experience that takes indulgence to a whole new level.

To start, Fairmont is home to 297 elegant guest rooms, suites, and bungalows, each with its unique spin and charm. One of the most coveted by couples seeking a romantic retreat is the Bi-Level Bungalow, situated in the lush Miramar Gardens. The bungalow features a comfy bedroom with a king-size bed, a breezy private balcony where you can order room service, a spacious living room, and a stylish bathroom with a deep soak tub, and plush bathrobes.

When not relaxing in their private hot tub, couples can treat themselves to a relaxing day at the Exhale Santa Monica Spa, which is located within the hotel. The spa boasts a sauna, a zen lounge, and even a fitness room overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

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The Lodge at Sonoma, Sonoma, CA

Outdoor tub at The Logde, Sonoma, California.
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The Lodge is one of the best romantic getaways for couples who are seeking to restore their mind, bodies, and spirit. Situated in Sonoma, one of the 13 most romantic towns in the USA, this resort & spa retreat offers couples the opportunity to unwind in the heart of California’s scenic wine country.

Within The Lodge, the Cottage Junior Suite King is one of the most sought-after by couples. Framed by lush vegetation, the accommodation features a king suite, a balcony with a bistro table that is perfect for a romantic meal, and a cozy fireplace. The pièce de résistance, however, is the oversized, outdoor soaking tub with locally sourced bath amenities and candles.

If booking through CuddlyNest, you can secure the best prices while staying at The Lodge at Sonoma. For $531 a night, you can stay in a spacious bedroom featuring a king-size plush bed with a pillow-top mattress, a cozy fireplace, and an array of crafted signature amenities.

For some world-class treatments, make your move to the hotel’s on-site spa. There, be sure to spend a few hours enjoying all kinds of restoring therapies, from antioxidizing wine facials and personalized salt scrubs to hair masks made from locally sourced olive oil.

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Arizona Biltmore, A Waldorf Astoria Resort, Phoenix, AZ

Biltmore Arizona's modern and stylish bathroom with a spacious bathtub.
Credit: Arizona Biltmore, a Waldorf Astoria Resort

Arizona Biltmore has stood as a fabled landmark since its inauguration a century ago in the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix. Often regarded as the grandest hotel of Hollywood’s Golden Age, the property was renovated in 2021 and transformed into a stylish resort of timeless allure.

The resort boasts a dazzling collection of beautiful rooms, suites, cottages, and villas, suitable for every mood and moment. Couples seeking a peaceful and private getaway, for instance, will have a life-changing experience while staying in the luxurious Cottage Suite, which boats show-stopping resort views, and a private patio with a cozy fire pit. To top it off, the cottage also displays a romantic hot tub with a separate shower, where guests can soothe their troubles.

To dial up the romance factor to a ten, guests can also head over to the resort’s full-service spa and indulge in a stellar variety of treatments made with desert botanicals. Tailor-made couples’ therapies include aroma-infused steam showers, astrology readings, and crystal rituals.

Bellagio Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV

The marble covered bathroom of Bellagio Hotel, in Las Vegas.
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Couples looking for a perfectly rounded short break full of thrill and excitement should add Las Vegas to their bucket list. Considered one of the best long weekend getaways in the US, Sin City is cosmopolitan with a glorious array of attractions — from larger-than-life shows to sleek restaurants and Michelin-starred restaurants.

For the quintessential Las Vegas experience, the Bellagio Hotel & Casino is the best bet. Designed to encapsulate timeless Italian elegance, this legendary hotel is home to nothing less than 3,950 rooms, making it the 14th largest in the world. 

Pure privacy awaits within Bellagio’s spacious rooms, which offer the perfect blend of beauty and elegance. A great choice for couples is the Salone Suite, an opulent accommodation featuring a king bed with exclusive cashmere Super Pillow Top Mattress, mood lighting, climate controls, plush linens and robes, and 24-hour in-room dining.

Not to mention the Italian marble bathroom with a whirlpool tub, a separate glass-enclosed shower, and individual sinks.

Whether you’re celebrating your honeymoon, or just looking for a remarkable getaway, there’s plenty to keep you and your loved one busy in the hotel. Modern amenities include five outdoor pools with private cabanas, a spa, a luxury shopping mall, and a state-of-the-art fitness center.

Plus, there’s a dizzying wealth of attractions to choose from. Some of the must-sees are the Bellagio Fountains,  a hypnotic ballet of dancing fountains choreographed to music and lights, exclusive shows like “O” by Cirque du Soleil, and the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, where you’ll find seasonal installations featuring a myriad of colorful plants, flowers, and trees.

FAQs

What do you call a hotel room with a hot tub?

A hotel room with a hot tub is called a hot tub suite.

Are hot tubs in hotel rooms clean?

Hotel hot tubs are supposed to be disinfected after each session.

What is the difference between a hot tub and a Jacuzzi?

A hot tub is any tub with heated water, whether it has jets, bubblers, or no extra features. Jacuzzi is a trademarked brand name that refers to a tub with a built-in jet whirlpool. You can usually find Jacuzzis at top-notch hotels and spas

What is the difference between whirlpool tubs and Jacuzzi?

They’re basically the same thing — the main difference is the fact that “Jacuzzi”’ is a brand name and “Whirlpool” is a generic term. But, in essence, they’re bathtubs that are fitted with pumps and jets to create the whirlpool effect.

What is the difference between a jetted tub and a Jacuzzi?

The Jacuzzi® brand is a trademark for jetted tubs, which are bathtubs with several hydrotherapy jets positioned around them.

What is a spa tub in a hotel?

A spa bathtub is a large bathtub that comes with powered jets installed inside. Hotel rooms with spa tubs are called “spa suites”.

What is a whirlpool room?

Whirlpool rooms are hotel rooms with private whirlpool tubs.

What is a spa suite?

A cozy and modern suite with excellent amenities, including spa baths.

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Top 10 Croatian Foods To Try

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If you’re a real foodie, then your favorite travel moments in Europe happened while you were eating. From the delicate Italian pizza and the hearty German cuisine to the soulful Spanish tapas, the Old Continent offers delicious treats that appeal to the most demanding food connoisseurs.

Aside from the most obvious gourmet destinations, such as Italy, France, Portugal, and Spain, there are also remarkable offbeat hotspots for foodies in Europe. In Croatia, for instance, food is taken with pride, and family recipes are a legacy passed through generations and generations.

Rich and varied, Croatian food is one of the must-try cuisines for those who are planning a trip to the Balkans and during your trip, you’ll find yourself filling your itinerary with famed eateries where you’ll be able to sample the most delicious flavors of the country. But, before your trip, read our comprehensive guide to learn all about this flavorful cuisine and learn about the best Croatian foods you must try.

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Overview of Croatian Cuisine

Croatian Food: Rich and Varied

A plate with blitva and grilled squid, a traditional Croatian dish.

Croatia might not be the first destination foodies consider when planning a trip to Europe. But, surprisingly enough, the country is filled with traditional eateries, offering world-class options that are sure to please the most demanding palates.

One of the first things you’ll notice about the local food when visiting Croatia is that the country’s cuisine is extremely heterogeneous, and it varies both in preparation and ingredients according to the region. This means that every region of Croatia has its own staple culinary traditions, which are highly influenced by the location.

Croatia is located on the Adriatic Sea, and the coastal region of the country is characterized by the use of olive oil, sage, lemon, orange rind, and super fresh seafood. Also, thanks to its proximity to Italy (Croatia shares a maritime border with Italy), Croatia was highly influenced by Roman and especially Venetian cuisine, and many Croatian dishes are Italian fusions.

Dalmatia, which is a region of Croatia that encompasses a central coast strip along the Adriatic Sea, is known for using a lot of fresh vegetables and seafood in its dishes, aside from Mediterranean ingredients such as olive oil and garlic. One of their most famous dishes is the black risotto, which is made with squid ink.

Another amazing spot for coastal food in Croatia is Istria, which is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea. Just like Dalmatia, Istria’s food was also influenced by Mediterranean flavors, but the difference is that Istrian cuisine is a blend of continental and Mediterranean food. In Istria, a lot of fresh seafood is eaten, aside from homemade pasta.

While the coastal regions of Croatia take influence from the Mediterranean the mainland region of the country incorporates Slavic tradition and ingredients in its food, including stuffed bell peppers, poppy seed strudel, and other ingredients that can be found in neighboring countries, such as Hungary and Turkey.

Fun Facts About Croatian Food

A man holding a basket filled wih black truffles.

Fact 1. Croatia has 10 Michelin Star restaurants; and a total of 79 restaurants with a label

Fact 2. Istria is known for its white and black truffles, and is regarded as “Croatia’s Truffle capital”. In fact, one of the largest truffles in the world weighing 1.31 kg was found in Istria.

Fact 3. Legend says that Julius Caesar bought his olive oil from Istria, as the region is a premium olive oil producer, and named the best in the world by Flos Oleil (the world’s most prestigious olive oil guide).

Fact 4. Croatia produces some of the finest sea salts in the world, which can be found in Nin, in Northern Dalmatia.

Fact 5. About 25 food festivals are held annually in Croatia.

Must-Try Foods in Croatia

1. A Vegan Delight: Poppy Seed and Almond Strudel

strudel desert foods of croatia

If you think Strudel is for Austrians, think again. Croatian poppy seed-filled strudels fill the air with the sweetest smell you’ll ever experience. The slightly crunchy top, sprinkled with snow-white sugar, and the rich taste of poppy seeds make the strudel a perfect start to the day. Paired with a soy cappuccino from freshly ground coffee beans, nothing can beat this duo for breakfast. Our favorite place in Zagreb for the best pastries in town is Dubravica pekarnica – just make sure to be early enough to get some right out of the oven!

2. For Dairy Lovers: Pag Cheese

Croatian Pag cheeses on the shelves.

If you are a fan of natural, free-range food, Croatian Pag cheese is a must. Made from sheep on Pag Island, this treat is hard, salty, and gets more flavorful with age. For cheese lovers, it may remind you of Italian pecorino. One of the peculiarities of this cheese is the strong and distinct taste resulting from the sheep freely grazing the natural herbs, like rosemary. Paški sir, as it is referred to in Croatian, can also be tasted in a variety of food tours, so do not forget to consider checking some out before going to Croatia.

3. A Croatian Elixir: Korčula White Wine

croatian wine

Croatian weather and climate are especially good for winemaking. Traditional wineries offer one of the best white wine varieties in the region. In Croatia, Korčula Island is well known for its winemaking tradition. The island is proud of its white sand beaches that offer wine drinking paired with unforgettable views. Make sure to look for the distinctive dry taste, which is produced exclusively in Croatia. Croatia’s Korčula’s forests hide two well-known wine villages, Čara and Smokvica, where the famous pošip grapes are grown. Both wines go well together with seafood, lamb, and even traditional Peka stews. You can also taste the prošek, a sweet dessert wine, to accompany dessert fruits.

4. A Croatian Speciality: Octopus Salad

croatia octopus salad with olive oil

Croatian food is said to be similar to Venetian traditional cuisine, due to the abundance and variety of seafood it features. When traveling through the coastal regions of Croatia, you must order seafood. While the best Croatian restaurants offer a wide variety of lobsters, mussels, octopus, even black ink fish foods, and others, one of the best and most distinct traditional Croatian specialties is the octopus salad. Grilled and served with fresh leafy greens, it is the perfect lunch on a hot summer day. Some restaurants even add potatoes and capers, whilst others go for cherry tomatoes. You may want to order a glass of Korčula wine to go along with your meal. This is the best way to experience some of the best food in Croatia during your journey.

5. The Iconic Dalmatian Dish: Peka

In the winter, fish stew and hearty vegetable and meat dishes take over Croatian cuisine. One of the specialties and must-tries in case you visit Croatia in the chillier months of the year is Peka. Traditionally sauteed in a metal pot, this stew can include any kind of meat together with root vegetables. Its rich taste and full flavors come from hours of spices, vegetables, and meat simmering over an outdoor open flame. One enjoyable meal, and you’ll be energized to experience everything Croatia has to offer. Be sure to include Peka on your dinner or lunch menu the next time you’re in Dalmatia.

6. Pašticada: A Hearty Comfort Dish

Pasticada with gnocchi.

Pašticada is the ultimate Croatian comfort dish. It consists of slow-cooked meat, which is previously stuffed with garlic, cloves, carrot, and some bacon for extra flavor. The meat is salted and marinated in vinegar overnight, and it’s then roasted and cooked in a rich red sauce for 4 to 6 hours. The traditional Dalmatian pašticada is served with gnocchi or homemade pasta.

7. Crni Rižot: The Black Risotto

A squid risotto topped with three grilled shrimps.

Known as Crni Rižot, this risotto has an intense flavor, which is perfect for seafood lovers. The black risotto is made with cuttlefish or squid, aside from garlic, onion, rice, and squid ink. Crni Rižo is particularly famous in the coastal areas of Croatia.

8. Brodet: An Italian-Style Croatian Dish

Croatian style brodet with shrimp.

Brodet is a Dalmatian fish stew that is made using a variety of fishes such as dent fish, sea bass, tuna, and eel just to name a few. Famous in the coastal cities of Croatia, this fish-heavy soup can be served with polenta or bread to suck up all the flavorful sauce.

9. Fritule: A Sugary Christmas Treat

A copper bowl filled with Croatian fritules with powdered sugar on top.

Fritules are a popular sweet treat in Croatia, especially during Christmas time and Lent, which is the period before Easter. These fried dough balls are made with eggs, milk, and flour, and usually contain citrus zest and rum. After they’re fried, the Fritules can be powdered with sugar and cinnamon for extra sweetness.

10. Ham: The Pride of Istria

Thin slices of ham.

You already know that Istria is famous for its black and white truffle and premium olive oil. But the region is also a renowned producer of ham. Cut into delicate thin slices, the Istrian ham is made from high-quality meat, which is enriched with sea salt from the Adriatic coast. Unique in flavor and texture, this ham has no adipose tissue, and the meat does not contain additives or nitrates. Another element that ensures the flavor and aroma of the Istrian ham is the fact that the meat is curated without smell, only with the help of clean air. Plus, the Istrian ham is legally protected, and it must be produced only in the hinterland of Istria.

Taste Croatia Your Own Way

Grilled squid with espargus and potatoes.

After reading our guide there is only one thing left to do: to go and experience the Croatian cuisine yourself. Aside from soaking up the sun on the best beaches of Croatia, take some time to eat your way out through the country and taste some of the best dishes it has to offer. Go to a new restaurant, be spontaneous, and keep in mind that every experience counts.

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The 10 Best Beaches Near Orlando, Florida

The 10 Best Beaches Near Orlando, Florida

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World-class theme parks continue to be the driving force that attracts visitors to Orlando, but what many don’t know is that the city also offers — to both travelers and locals — the opportunity to discover some of Florida’s most spellbinding beaches.

So, if you need a short break from the city’s fun-filled attractions, say no more. We’ve gathered a list of the 10 best beaches near Orlando that will captivate you with their swinging palm trees, gin-clear waters, and magnificent sunsets.

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The 10 Closest Beaches To Orlando, Florida

Canaveral National Seashore

Morning in Cape Canaveral National Seashore in Florida.

Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River, the Canaveral National Seashore offers visitors the opportunity to experience nature in a unique, primitive setting. The park comprises 58,000 acres of unspoiled natural wonders, including 24 miles of beaches, dunes, mangrove wetlands, and a portion of the Mosquito Lagoon.

Boasting one of the longest stretches of pristine coastline in the United States, the Canaveral National Seashore is home to Apollo Beach, Klondike Beach, and Playalinda Beach, making it the ultimate destination for those seeking to enjoy a wonderful vacation by the ocean.

Distance From Orlando: 49,2 miles/ 56 minutes

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New Smyrna Beach

Top view aerial photograph of waves in New Smyrna Beach, Florida

New Smyrna Beach is the star attraction of Volusia County. Gloriously placed on Florida’s Central Atlantic Coast, this coastal town spoils visitors with a 17-mile stretch of white sandy beaches, including a 184-acre inlet park — the Symra Dunes Park —, where pets are allowed to play.

New Smyrna Beach also has a variety of lush parks and trails, amazing seafood restaurants, shops, and art galleries.

Distance From Orlando: 55,4 miles/ 59 minutes

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Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach along the Atlantic Sea, Florida aerial view.

Consistently ranked as one of the top kid-friendly Florida vacations, and one of the best budget beach breaks in the United States, Daytona Beach is a must-visit for anyone that’s in Orlando.

A vibrant city flanked on Florida’s Atlantic coast, Daytona boasts 23 miles of idyllic beaches that are a wonderland for watersports. Activities on offer include surfing, kayaking, and parasailing. 

Visitors looking for some gentler options can simply lay on the soft sand, and lounge on the beach while listening to the relaxing sound of the crashing waves.

And there’s more to Daytona than world-class beaches. This coastal city also boasts a bustling Boardwalk & Pier filled with family-friendly entertainment (including a fun-filled arcade), several golf courses, and inland parks.

Sports lovers can’t pass up the chance to also visit the Daytona International Speedway, where they’ll drive a NASCAR race car by themselves!

Distance From Orlando: 57 miles/ 1 h

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Cocoa Beach

The Cocoa Beach Pier at sunset, in Florida.

Cocoa Beach is a spellbinding destination known for its clean, wide beach with golden-hued sand. Nicknamed “the quintessential beach town”, Cocoa boasts an inviting atmosphere, and a variety of family-friendly attractions, including a scenic pier (Cocoa Beach Pier), fun segway tours, and a skate park, and breezy outdoor restaurants with gorgeous Ocean views.

Thanks to its calm, consistent waves, and shallow waters, Cocoa Beach is a coveted surfing destination. There, you’ll find the iconic Ron Jon Surf Shop, the world’s largest surf shop, and the Florida Surf Museum, a must for those seeking to learn more about the unique history and culture of surfing on the East Coast.

Distance From Orlando: 59,8 miles / 1 h 7 min

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Ponce Inlet

Ponce Inlet: Beautiful aerial view of the oceanic bay at Ponce Inlet, Florida..

Just south of Daytona Beach lies Ponce Inlet, an atmospheric beach town known for being home to Florida’s tallest lighthouse.

Flaunting an irresistible small-town atmosphere, this serene destination also harbors an award-winning beach that stretches nearly four miles to the mouth of the inlet. 

The beach has welcoming soft sand that is perfect for chill sunbathers, and world-class waves, making it one of the best surf destinations in Florida.

Visitors can also take advantage of the flat and wide sand stretch to indulge in activities such as walking, jogging, and shelling.

Tip: Be sure you don’t miss the show-stopping sunset at the Ponce Inlet beach.

Distance From Orlando: 63,7 miles / 1 h 9 min

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St. Augustine Beach

St. Augustine Pier, Florida.

Located on Florida’s Historic Coast, San Augustine Beach has got it all. Its wide expanse of shoreline makes it a perfect spot for a scenic bicycle ride, and the waves attract visitors seeking to indulge in thrilling activities like surfing, and paddle boarding.

When not enjoying the beach, visitors can take the opportunity to indulge in fresh seafood in one of the tropical seaside restaurants, and hop on Old Trolley tours to explore this history-filled city  — self-proclaimed as the oldest in the United States —and visit the iconic St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum.

Distance From Orlando: 103,6 miles / 1 h 36 min

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Clearwater Beach

Lifeguard tower on Beautiful Clearwater beach with white sand in Florida USA.

Clearwater beach is a sparkling gem sandwiched between Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Regarded as one of the best beaches in the United States, Clearwater dazzles with its sugar-white sand and crystal clear shallow waters that are perfect for swimming. 

Other recreational activities that are popular on the beach include scenic boat rides, fishing, parasailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

Thanks to its inviting atmosphere, Clearwater is a great weekend getaway to visit with the kids. Family-friendly attractions around the beach include the palm-lined Beach Walk Promenade, the Pier 60, featuring one of the largest beach playgrounds on the Gulf, and the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, which is home to several rescued animals — from dolphins to sea turtles.

Distance From Orlando: 107,9 miles/ 1 h 50 min

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Caladesi Island State Park

Caladesi Island State Park In Florida.

Accessible by a 20-minute ferry ride from Honeymoon Island, the Caladesi Island State Park is one of the few untouched islands along the Gulf Coast. The park is known for its immense natural beauty, and the park treats visitors to a medley of spellbinding features, including pristine beaches, a bayside mangrove forest, nature trails, dunes, and swinging palm trees.

With soft white sand and emerald-green waters, the beach at Caladesi Island provides a gorgeous setting for swimming, sunbathing, shelling, and simply relaxing among nature.

Distance From Orlando: 109,8 miles/ 1 h 53 min

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Honeymoon Island State Park

Honeymoon Island State Park, Florida, USA.

The Honeymoon Island provides a place of beauty and tranquility as an escape from the everyday pressures of life. Boasting 385 acres of land, the park has more than four miles of beach with swimming areas, aside from a designated Dog Beach, where dogs on 6-foot leashes are welcome.

Other worth-enjoying activities include hiking the Osprey Trail, which takes adventurers to discover one of the few remaining South Florida virgin slash pine stands, bicycling, and wildlife viewing, as the park is home to many nesting birds, aside from gopher tortoises and armadillos.

Distance From Orlando: 112 miles / 2 h 2 min

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Fort de Soto Park

Seagulls flying over the beach in Fort de Soto Park beach, Tampa, Florida, USA

Visited by almost 3 million people every year, Fort De Soto Park covers 1,136 acres on the Gulf of Mexico and is made up of five interconnected islands (keys). The park is the largest within the Pinellas County Park System and flaunts one of the most stunning beaches in Florida with almost 3 miles of white sand and idyllic blue-green waters.

Fort de Soto, by the way, has the only park where dogs are allowed on the beach in a designated area.

Aside from world-class beach fun, the park also has a seven-mile paved trail and namesake fort that offers the most sweeping views of the local natural features. Plus, Fort de Soto’s rich ecosystem is inhabited by more than 328 species of birds, making it a prime spot for wildlife viewing.

Distance From Orlando: 117,5 miles/ 1 h 56 min

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FAQs

What is the closest beach to Orlando, FL?

New Smyrna is the closest beach to Orlando. The driving distance is 57 min (55,4 miles).

How far is Orlando to the nearest beach?

Orlando is located 55,4 miles from New Smyrna, its nearest beach.

Are there good beaches near Orlando?

There are several amazing beaches near Orlando, catering to every travel style and budget. From family-friendly destinations to budget beach breaks, there’s something for everyone.

What is the best beach to visit near Orlando?

The 10 best beaches closest to Orlando are:

  • Daytona Beach;
  • Ponce Inlet;
  • Cocoa Beach;
  • New Smyrna Beach;
  • Caladesi Island State Park;
  • Canaveral National Seashore;
  • Clearwater Beach;
  • Fort de Soto Park;
  • Honeymoon Island State Park;
  • St Augustine Beach.

Is Cocoa or Clearwater Beach better?

Both beaches are great, so when it comes to choosing which one to visit, it all depends on what you are looking for. While Cocoa Beach is a surfing hot spot thanks to its world-class waves, Clearwater is a sought-after destination for families due to its kid-friendly attractions.

What beach is better Cocoa Beach or Daytona Beach?

Boasting a variety of family-friendly attractions, soft stretches of sand, and plenty of opportunities for water sports, both beaches are worth visiting.

How far is Orlando from the Atlantic Ocean?

The Atlantic coast is just an hour’s drive from Orlando.

Can you see the ocean from Orlando?

The closest beaches to Orlando can be found on the east coast about an hour away from the city. This means you can’t see the ocean from Orlando.

What is the closest beach to Universal Studios Orlando?

Daytona Beach is the closest beach to Universal Studios Florida. The distance is 58 miles. Another beach located close to Universal is Cocoa Beach, and the driving distance between both is 62 miles.

What is the closest beach to the Orlando Airport?

Cocoa Beach is the closest beach to Orlando airport. The driving distance is 50 min (50,7 miles).

Are there any beaches near Kissimmee Florida?

Kissimmee is located about an hour from each coast, meaning you’ll have no trouble finding amazing beaches around the city. Some of the best are Daytona Beach, Cocoa Beach, and Clearwater Beach.

How far is Kissimmee from the nearest beach?

The closest beach to Kissimmee, FL, is Cocoa Beach. The distance is 1 h 10 min (65,2 miles).

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5 Most Epic Spain Road Trips For 2023

5 Most Epic Spain Road Trips For 2023

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One of the best ways of exploring Spain — especially if you’re an adventure seeker—is by car. From meandering through the country’s mountainous countryside to exploring charming medieval cities and uncovering the Mediterranean coast, Spain offers a fascinating concoction of options for road tripping. 

If you’re dreaming of getting off the beaten path and exploring Spain by your own means, read on to discover the 5 most scenic road trips in the country.

Things You Should Know Before Your Spain Road Trip

Driving In Spain

Speed limits:

WITHIN CITY LIMITS: 50 km/hr (30 mph) 
OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS: 70-100 km/hr (43-62 mph) 
HIGHWAY/FREEWAY:  90-120 km/hr (56-75 mph) 
  • Using, operating, or holding mobile phones is prohibited while the engine is running and/or a vehicle is moving;
  • If you are driving with children up to 12 years old and less than 4 foot 4 inches (135 cm), you must put them in a specific child seat;
  • In order to be eligible to drive in Spain, you must always have a valid driver’s license and passport;
  • All European Union driving licenses and international driving licenses are valid in Spain;
  • If you are coming to Spain in your own car, you will have to ask for a temporary circulation permit for the vehicle at Customs;
  • It is absolutely necessary to have valid international insurance;
  • To rent a vehicle in Spain, you must be at least 21 years old and have a valid driving license;
  •  The majority of roads in the national network are free to use, but there is a series of roads that may require the payment of a toll.

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There isn’t one best time to visit Spain, and it all depends on the destination you’re going to. But, overall, late spring (April-May) and early fall (September-October) are great times for visiting the country.

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5 Best Spanish Road Trips

Andalusia: Discovering The Beauty Of Southern Spain

Jerez de la Frontera, Andalucia, Spain.

It is quite possible to get an overview of Spain’s history and culture by taking a road trip to Andalusia. Famous for its heavenly Moorish architecture, eye-popping medieval castles, bustling traditional festivals, and vibrant culture, this historic region is home to some of the best cities to visit in Spain.

Start your Andalucia road trip in Malaga, a charm-filled destination located in southern Spain’s Costa del Sol. Aside from being one of the oldest cities in the world, the city is also known for being the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, housing a fabulous museum dedicated to the Spanish painter.

After feasting on jet-fresh seafood, visiting sun-drenched beaches, and exploring local landmarks like the Renaissance-style Catedral de la Encarnación de Málaga, head over to your next destination: Marbella.

Gloriously located in Costa del Sol and framed by the mighty Sierra Blanca Mountains, the city is praised for its golden Mediterranean beaches, tempting night clubs and luxury resorts.

Next stop of this southern Spain road trip? The fascinating mountaintop city of Ronda. Once inhabited by the Romans and Moors, the city is beautifully dotted with rolling hills, spectacular bridges, whitewashed buildings, orange trees, and olive groves.

Then, venture further out to Cadiz, an ancient port city where gorgeous beaches live side by side with leafy plazas, narrow cobblestone streets, and precious landmarks like the waterfront 18th-century Cádiz Cathedral. 

Stop by Jerez de la Frontera, the world capital of sherry wine, for a few days of drinking in Spain’s most amazing bodegas before moving on to Seville. Boasting a rich cultural heritage, this charismatic city will soon entice you with its orange blossom scent, otherworldly Moorish constructions, stunning plazas, and captivating Flamenco concerts. 

The next destination is Cordoba, an intriguing city that will take you on a journey back in time. Once an important Roman city and major Islamic center, this destination is home to fine examples of Moorish architecture. A must-visit? The gorgeous Mezquita-Catedral, which was built in 785 CE and is now a cathedral (and UNESCO World Heritage site)

End your road trip by visiting the dreamy Granada, which is framed by the gorgeous Sierra Nevada Mountains. Explore the city on foot and get lost in the wiggly narrow streets, and don’t pass up the chance to visit the Alhambra Palace, a precious complex filled with palaces, gardens, and patios.

Itinerary: Malaga – Marbella – Ronda – Cadiz – Jerez de la Frontera – Seville – Cordoba – Granada

Highlights: Beach-hopping in Costa del Sol; visiting the precious Mezquita-Catedral (Cádiz); drinking sherry in Tio Pepe (Jerez de la Frontera); watching flamenco concerts in Seville, and exploring the Alhambra Palace in Granada.

Duration: 7 to 10 days

When To Go: Spring months (March, April, May) and autumn months (September, October, November)

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Galicia: A Rugged Jewel In Northern Spain

Cies Islands, in Galicia, Spain.

A verdant region located in Northern Spain, Galicia is graced by wooded valleys, mountain ranges, and over 1,030 mi of coastline. This means that there’s plenty of beauty to be explored in this scenic destination. 

Start-off in La Coruña, Galicia’s most populated city. Yoking past and future, this port town is famous for housing the Tower of Hercules, the oldest extant lighthouse known, offering the most sweeping views of the North Atlantic coast of Spain. Explore the city’s most charming attractions, including the charming Maria Pita Square, and La Coruna’s medieval Old Town, before you continue your Galicia road trip.

The next stop is Santiago de Compostela, the capital of Galicia. Best known as the culmination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, the city is home to the famous Catedral de Santiago de Compostela, the alleged burial site of Biblical apostle St. James. 

Move further with your Northern Spain road trip by driving from Santiago de Compostela to Pontevedra. Perfectly placed along the Atlantic coast, this atmospheric city is surrounded by hills and is known for its rich collection of monumental buildings. For a journey back in time, visit Pontevedra’s old town, the Gothic Santa María la Mayor Basilica, and The Ruínas de San Domingos, which are dreamy remains of a 14th-century convent.

Sheltered by the Cíes Islands, the city of Vigo is the next destination. Aside from feasting on oysters, scallops, and other seafood delicacies, be sure to explore Vigo’s historical gems — from the 17th-century Castro Fortress to the charming old town.

End your trip on a high note by the lovely Ourense. Split in half by the Miño River, the city has a fascinating history that dates back to more than 2,000 years, and it’s known for its hot springs, and gorgeous constructions like churches, palaces, and bridges.

Itinerary: La Coruña – Santiago de Compostela – Pontevedra – Vigo- Ourense

Highlights: The Tower of Hercules Roman Lighthouse; the gorgeous Ciés Islands (Vigo); feasting on seafood in Vigo; As Burgas hot springs (Ourense)

Duration: 5 days

When To Go: June to September

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Castilla y León: A Glimpse Of Medieval Spain

Panoramic view of Salamanca city from the rooftop of Salamanca Cathedral, Castile and Leon, Spain.

Spain’s history spans literal centuries, and one of the best places to delve into it is in the Castilla y León (Castile and León) province. Located northwest of the country, the region is filled with UNESCO World Heritage Sites, many protected natural sites, and lovely historic cities that are worth exploring.

A great idea is to start your road trip in Madrid before you delve into the marvels of Castilla y León. If you’re coming from abroad, pick up your hire car at Madrid airport and spend a day or two in Spain’s capital city. 

In Madrid, don’t miss the chance to visit Museo del Prado, Museo Reina Sofía, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, which are three of the most famous art museums in Spain, explore the Buen Retiro Park and the Crystal Palace and spend endless hours in the local tapas bars.

After getting a taste of central Spain, drive north until you reach Segovia, where you will be marveled by Romanesque churches, royal palaces, gothic cathedrals, and an ancient Roman aqueduct with more than 160 arches.

The World Heritage city of Ávila is the next stop on this Spanish road trip. Located on the right bank of the Adaja river, the city claims to have the thickest concentration of Romanesque and Gothic churches per capita in Spain. Must-visit attractions in Ávila include the UNESCO-listed medieval town walls, the iron-grey granite Gothic Cathedral of Ávila, and Basílica de San Vicente.

From Ávila, drive for approximately an hour until you reach Salamanca, a picture-perfect city nestled on the banks of the Tormes River. This lovely destination is regarded as being home to the University of Salamanca, which is the oldest university in Spain and the third oldest western university. 

Salamanca is also praised for hosting one of the most important Holy Week processions in Spain, and for its gorgeous Plaza Mayor 

Spend a few days learning about Salamanca’s fascinating Roman past, and then head over to Zamora, where you’ll be instantly mesmerized by the beauty of the Zamora Cathedral and its dreamy Byzantine dome. Explore the city’s 24 Romanesque-style churches of the 12th and 13th centuries, and visit the Medieval Castle of Zamora before driving to your next destination: Valladolid.

In every corner, this university city is filled with historic gems waiting to be discovered. Marvel at the 16th Cathedral of Valladolid, snoop around the galleries of the Museo Nacional de Escultura and visit Casa Museo de Colón, which features a comprehensive collection of relics related to Christopher Columbus.

The best place to end the road trip is in Burgos, which is home to a dazzling array of ancient churches and convents. A true heaven for foodies, the city was named “City of Gastronomy” by UNESCO and is a prime place for sampling the soulful Castilian cuisine.

Itinerary:  Madrid – Segovia – Ávila – Salamanca – Zamora – Valladolid- Burgos

Highlights:  Royal Palace of Madrid; Salamanca University; the Zamora Cathedral; experience the Holy Week processions in March/April

Duration: 5 to 7 days

When To Go: Spring (during the Holy Week) and Autumn

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Basque Country and the Pyrenees: A Wonderland For Adventure-Enthusiasts

Alpine lake of San Mauricio in the Aigues Tortes National Park in the Spanish Pyrenees

The drive from the Basque Country to the Pyrenees is the ultimate Spain road trip for adventure lovers.

A great idea is to begin your journey on a gentler note and then drive through the North coast of Spain in search of some thrill and adrenaline. The starting point of the road trip route is Bilbao, the largest city in the province of Biscay.

Home to stellar museums, such as the Frank Gehry–designed Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Bilbao invites you to indulge in a myriad of cosmopolitan activities, such as dining in lip-smacking pintxo bars, exploring gorgeous squares, and marveling at stunning city views.

From there, head over to the coastal city of San Sebastian, which is frequently ranked as one of the top surfing destinations in Europe. After enjoying the stellar waves on beaches like Mundaka, Zarautz, La Salvaje, and La Zurriola, go to the worldwide known Playa de La Concha — one of the best beaches in Spain —for some well-deserved rest.

To dial up the thrill factor to a ten, flock to the Spanish Pyrenees, which offers visitors some of the best opportunities for adventure travel in Spain. Extending for more than 250 miles between Navarre, Aragon, and Catalonia, the mountain range is a great destination for pulse-pounding activities such as hiking, hot air balloon rides, canyoning, and skiing.

Itinerary: Bilbao – San Sebastián – Pyrenees

Highlights: Guggenheim Museum Bilbao; La Concha Beach; Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park

Duration: 8 days

When To Go: Summer months ( from June to September)

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Costa Brava

Calella de Palafrugell in Costa Brava, Spain.

The spectacular Costa brava road trip itinerary will lead you through the varying landscapes of picturesque small towns and villages, pristine beaches, rugged coastlines, mountainous peaks, and even major cities in Spain.

Making up a large part of the Spanish region of Catalonia, Costa brava runs all the way from the French border down to the province of Barcelona, and it’s a great summer destination in Spain.

One of the top road trip routes in Costa Brava starts in Barcelona, the capital city of Catalonia. Spend a day or two exploring the city’s top attractions — from the picturesque Gothic quarter to the magnificent Sagrada Familia basilica — before you drive north to Blanes, aka “Gateway to the Costa Brava”.

Blanes is a vibrant seaside destination known not only for its long sandy beaches but for its idyllic Marimurtra Gardens, which design the perfect scenario for some relaxation and inner peace.

Approximately 3 miles north from Blanes lies Lloret De Mar, a Mediterranean coastal town that entices visitors with its Blue Flag beaches, stunning coves, and heavenly gardens like the 20th-century Santa Clotilde Gardens.

From Lloret De Mar, venture out to Girona, which is unarguably one of the most fascinating cities in Spain. Turn famous after for being one of the filming locations of Game of Thrones in Spain, the city is also home to an extremely well preserved Jewish Quarter, majestic medieval walls (Passeig de la Muralla), and a picturesque historic city center.

Next destination? The quaint village of Cadaqués, on the Cap de Creus peninsula. This offbeat destination is placed just south of the French border where the Pyrenees run into the Mediterranean Sea, Cadaqués is a postcard-worthy destination where whitewashed buildings coexist with pebble beaches, and fabulous art museums such as Casa Museu Dalí (the city was a favorite spot of the Spanish painter).

And talking about Salvador Dalí, make sure you end your Costa Brava trip in the picturesque town of Figueres, where the artist was born. In there, don’t miss the chance to visit the fantastic Teatre-Museu Gala Salvador Dalí, a large museum designed by Dalí himself!

Itinerary: Barcelona – Blanes – Lloret de Mar – Girona – Cadaqués – Figueres

Highlights: Visit the top attractions in Barcelona (read: Barcelona travel guide); Cap de Creus Natural Park; Teatre-Museu Gala Salvador Dalí

Duration: 9 days

When To Go: Summertime

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The 10 Best Street Food Cities In The USA

The 10 Best Street Food Cities In The USA

Cuisine Crawl 8 MIN READ

While there’s an unlimited choice of worth-visiting restaurants across the U.S., the country also boasts an enviable street food scene that entices us all with a number of vendors selling the most mouthwatering treats. 

From New York City to Nashville, many cities where will appease the fastidious food travelers that visit the United States. 

Ready to take your tastebuds on a captivating tour? Then forget about fancy Michelin-starred restaurants (at least for now), because today you’re gonna discover the best street food destinations in the USA. Loosen your belt and enjoy the trip!

The 10 Best street food cities in the USA

San Francisco, California

Two well-seasoned tacos and a side sauce.

San Francisco is a street-food wonderland that spoils travelers and locals alike with a dazzling array of stalls selling everything from authentic regional dishes to mouthwatering healthy treats.

Excellent stalls and markets can be found everywhere in the city, which is by far one of the best North-American street food destinations. The must-tries? 

Curry Up Now (Various Locations), which is San Francisco’s first Indian food truck, the award-winning Roli Roti, famous for its tender rotisserie chickens, and Señor Sisig, specialized in comforting dishes that blend the Mexican and Filipino flavors.

Be sure to also check out San Francisco’s utterly indulgent street food areas, including SoMa StrEat Food Park, the Ferry Building Marketplace, and the Mission Community Market.


The city boasts an unlimited variety of eateries in every class, and this guide with the top 20 restaurants in San Francisco will help you make the most out of the local food scene.

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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago Style Hot Dog in checkered wrapper served with sport pepper, pickle, tomato, onion, sweet relish, yellow mustard, all-beef frankfurter, on a poppy seed bun.

If you enjoy comfort food, then Chicago is the right place for you. Home to an enviable restaurant scene, the Windy City also flaunts a dizzying array of food trucks and markets where visitors can feast on endless tasty treats, from deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style-hot-dog to indulgent donuts and juicy steaks.

While uncovering Windy City’s food scene, visit Quesabirria Jalisco for a life-changing cheese quesadilla filled with corn tortillas, and Jim’s Original for the iconic Maxwell Street Polish hot dog. The Fat Shallot has a to-die-for-grilled cheese with sautéed onions, while the Happy Lobster is the go-to place for some memorable lobster rolls.

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New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans-style oysters with a baguette on the side.

Dubbed one of the best long weekend getaways in the U.S., New Orleans is known across the country for its soulful and authentic Creole restaurants. But did you know that city also boasts a thriving street food scene that has been rapidly developing over the years? Yes!

So, no matter what your plans are, make sure to go off the beaten path and indulge in the city’s enviable selection of food trucks, which are both accessible and diverse. For the best Mexican food in town, head over to the Rollin Fatties food truck and get yourself a mouthwatering chicken ‘fattie’ burrito. Visit The Cluck Truck for their delicious southern-style fried chicken, and Frencheeze for the ultimate grilled cheese sandwich.

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Los Angeles, California

Mexican tortillas on the making at a street food stall.

Los Angeles is praised for its unrivaled culinary attractions, both sophisticated and diverse. From fine dining eateries to innovative restaurants and Insta-worthy coffee shops, the city has got it all.

Among LA’s desirable collection of standout restaurants, there’s an apparently infinite number of vendors serving up a glorious array of street treats. Think of tacos, tamales, burgers, bacon-wrapped hot dogs, poke bowls, fully loaded salads, and more!

Street food trucks worth adding to your Los Angeles bucket list are Tacos Arizas for an Al Pastor burrito with extra meat, Mariscos Jalisco (try the shrimp tacos), and the iconic Dollar Hits, which is actually a Filipino street-food truck turned grab-and-go restaurant. 

Craving something sweet? Then head over to Mae Ting’s and try her famous Thai coconut cakes — an LA institution for over 15 years!

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Seattle, Washington

Three young women grabing a falafel sandwich at a food truck.

It’s no exaggeration to say that the Pike Place Market is the centerpiece of Seattle’s street food scene. One of the oldest continuously operating farmers’ markets in the Emerald City, Pike Place dazzles visitors with an endless selection of stalls that are simply irresistible. 

Stop by Mee Sum Pastry for a “curry beef hom bow”, and at Pike Place Chowder for a soothing, creamy bowl of clam chowder. Biscuit Bitch sells amazing homemade biscuits and a kick-ass espresso, while Piroshky Piroshky is famous for its cinnamon and cardamom braid.

Just don’t forget to venture further out of the market, as there are several great food trucks scattered throughout Seattle. Kathmandu Momocha has one of the best Himalayan dumplings in town, Swagg-N-Wagon serves a stellar fried chicken, and Off the Rez is a must for trying Native American dishes, like Indian Tacos & frybread.

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Portland, Oregon

Food trucks along the road in downtown Portland, Oregon.

Portland is constantly ranked one of the best street food cities in the world, and it’s not hard to see why. The city is dotted with over 500 inviting stalls, which stay put in groups called “pods” and are scattered throughout a myriad of locations, from Downtown to Southeast.

With such a glorious array of places to eat,  it can be hard to narrow down where to begin. But we’ve got you covered. Must-tries include Bing Mi, famous for their Northern Chinese-style savory grilled crepes, Kim Jong Grillin for a world-class Korean barbecue, and Principe Maya, which serves soulful Yucatecan dishes at the Portland Mercado. Make sure you also include Viking Soul food on your bucket list. Voted one of the best food carts in the U.S., they have a delicious selection of handmade Scandinavian treats, like savory lamb hand pies, crunchy fried salmon skins with lemon chili aioli, and fresh lefse bread.

Wandering through Downtown Portland? Then don’t miss the chance to drop by the Fifth Avenue Pod that is home to an eclectic mix of eateries selling everything from Thai food to Mexican specialties.

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New York City, New York

Pink and blue Ice Cream Truck on streets of Manhattan. Cones, Sundaes, Ice-cream and Shakes seller.

New York City is the place where street food rivals the finest restaurants — many of them with Michelin stars — making it a true paradise for those who love appetizing grab-and-go eats.

Boasting essential eateries across an array of global cuisines (Mexican, Hawaiian, Italian, Lebanese, Korean… you name it!), Big Apples’s food scene is known not only for its diversity but also quality. Several of the local food stalls, by the way, are run by talented chefs who use sophisticated skills and seasonal ingredients to create the most scrumptious dishes you’ll ever eat.

No matter what your plans are, there are some food trucks you shouldn’t miss while visiting the Big Apple. The Halal Guys, for instance, is practically an institution famous for their chicken and gyro over rice platter. Kwik Meal Cart has a wonderful marinated lamb stuffed in a pita, and Nuts 4 Nuts serves heavenly honey-roasted nuts like peanuts, cashews, almonds, and pecans. Make a quick stop at Yolanda’s for real Mexican tamales, Wafels & Dinges for an indulgent Belgian waffle filled with chocolate fudge, and Big D’s Grub Truck for some fully loaded breakfast burritos.

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Nashville, Tennessee

Three young women and a guy at a food truck grabing their order and talking to each other.

One thing is for sure: you’ll have lasting memories of the food when visiting Nashville. The city has a plethora of not-to-be-missed trucks roaming the streets, and enticing busy pedestrians with the most mouthwatering treats.

The options are endless, and it may take weeks, years, or even a lifetime to fully experience Nashville’s food scene. So we’ve rounded up the places you absolutely must go, no matter what your plans are in the city.

Deg Thai serves a to-die-for Massama curry beef authentic (slow-cooked) served on Asian flatbread, and The Grilled Cheeserie is known for its gourmet grilled cheese melt (try the pimento mac and cheese sandwich). For some traditional Neapolitan pizzas made with imported Italian ingredients, Il Forno is the place to go, while Yayo’s OMG is a great spot for a soft corn tortilla with brisked chicharron and chorizo. Not bad, right?

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Denver, Colorado

Close up a person's hands filling a burger with arugula at a street food stall.

While Denver is best known for its world-class craft beer, there’s also a dazzling variety of stalls lining up the streets, and treating pedestrians with the most delicious dishes.

Pho King Rapidos, for instance, serves a fabulous al pastor pork banh mi (there’s also a veggie one), and a juicy lemongrass chicken over ginger garlic rice. At Moontime Crepes you’ll try the most delicate French crepes, which come in a variety of flavors — start with the “Big Lilly Mammoth” (melted brie, roasted chicken, bacon, and spinach), and then get yourself the “Sleepy Monkey” (Peanut Butter, Milk Chocolate and Banana).

A great idea is to visit some of Denver’s up-and-coming food markets, which are filled with a sea of delectable stalls catering to every taste. One of the best is the Zeppelin Station, in RiNo, where you’ll be able to sample a variety of global flavors — from Colombian to Japanese.

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Miami, Florida

Food truck festival, market place and concert in Margate, South Florida Miami local area

Home to a vibrant Latin community, Miami is the go-to place for travelers seeking to indulge in empanadas, chicharrones, tacos, ceviche, and other Spanish-speaking dishes.

El Rey de Las Fritas has wonderful Cuban-style burgers, which are topped with sautéed onions and shoestring fries, and El Rincon del Coqui serves the best Puerto Rican street food in the city (try the three-meat “Tripleta Sandwich,”). Mr. Good Stuff draws crowds of hungry diners thanks to its homemade Venezuelan “Lunas”, which are grilled and stuffed cornmeal patties, while Box of Chacos is known for its Mexican tacos with a Chinese twist.

And in case you feel like feasting on dishes from other parts of the world, no worries —Every type of cuisine is represented in Miami’s food trucks. The King of Racks is a must for Southern-style barbecue lovers, and EggRoll truck is famous for its deep-fried wonton wrappers.

If variety is what you’re looking for, The Wharf Miami is the place to go. Located on the historic Miami River, this outdoor pop-up events space has partnered with the most iconic Miami-based food vendors, which treat visitors with the most diverse culinary offerings. From wooden-fire pizzas to creamy gelatos, The Wharf has got it all!

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FAQs

Which cities have the best street food?

The best street food cities in the United States are:

  • Los Angeles, California;
  • San Francisco, California;
  • Miami, Florida;
  • Portland, Oregon;
  • Denver, Colorado;
  • New York City, New York;
  • Nashville, Tennessee;
  • Seattle, Washington;
  • Chicago, Illinois.

What is the most popular street food in the U.S.?

Some of the most popular street foods in the United States are:

  • Hot dog;
  • Taco;
  • Burrito;
  • Cheeseburger;
  • Pizza;
  • Fries;
  • Gyro;
  • Kebab.

What city in the U.S. has the best food?

The best food cities in the U.S. are:

  • San Francisco, California;
  • New Orleans, Louisiana;
  • Chicago, Illinois;
  • New York City, New York;
  • Los Angeles, California;
  • Charleston, South Carolina;
  • Houston, Texas;
  • Philadelphia, Pensylvania.

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15 Best Things To Do In Barcelona With Kids

15 Best Things To Do In Barcelona With Kids

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Barcelona is a great destination if you are planning your European family holiday with your kids.

This amazing city has its perks for the whole family — the history geeks can visit these Barcelona tourist attractions to step off the beaten tourist track, or follow the legendary icons touring Barcelona’s streets as it was in the age of Picasso and Hemingway.

Sun worshippers seeking relaxation can get straight to 2.7 miles of Barcelona city beaches including Barceloneta, Mar Bella, Nova Icaria, and Bogatell, naming the most popular.

Culture enthusiasts can explore the Iberian traditions, but popular Game of Thrones fans can tour the country to discover popular shooting scenes. There is a sound reason why Barcelona is topping our list as one of the best family destination spots for holidays in Europe.

The array of fun family-friendly activities in Barcelona is so gloriously wide, you’ll have no trouble filling up your itinerary. You can go sunbathing on the beach, go on a day trip to a national park, watch a soccer match at the mighty Camp Nou stadium, try some good food or visit science and zoo parks around the city.

Traveling to Barcelona with kids will result in unforgettable memories — you will remember the vanilla aroma of churros, your kids running around the chocolate museum, and the sun kissing your skin during a family bike tour in Barcelona.

Ready for some family fun? Then read on to discover what are the 15 top family activities you can’t miss in Barcelona!

Essential Tips for a Family Vacation with Kids in Barcelona

  • Many pop-up stores and market food stalls do not accept credit cards, so better carry around some cash with you at all times;
  • Kids are welcome everywhere at all hours, as babysitters are very rare — you can often see toddlers in restaurants at 10 pm;
  • As children’s menus are rare, tapas can make a meal for kids — it is totally fine to bring kids into tapas bars;
  • Note that children under 4 years old can travel free by rail with reservation; kids of 4 to 12 years old pay 60 percent of adult fare;
  • Many restaurants lack high chairs, so get the stroller next to the table
  • The city has got a stellar variety of accommodation options that are suitable for families, from hotels to vacation rentals. So don’t forget to research in advance to find the perfect place to stay in Barcelona, Spain;
  • Before you go, read our comprehensive Barcelona travel guide with all the tips and tricks that will help you make the most out of your trip.

Note: Make sure to double-check COVID 19 precautions, protocols, and operating hours before you visit any of these sites.

Best Things To Do In Barcelona On A Family Holiday

Go For A Stroll In Parc de la Ciutadella

Tripping Barcelona with family does not mean you have to let go of some of the most notorious Barcelona spots — interesting and children-friendly Barcelona must-sees include Parc de la Ciutadella. Created in the 19th century, the park was the city’s only green space. The grounds include the city’s zoo, a small lake, museums, and the Parliament of Catalonia.

As in all of Barcelona’s gardens and city parks, kids can play and run, but there are plenty of things to do in Barcelona with kids in Parc de la Ciutadella. It is the cultural oasis of the Barcelona city center. A useful tip: get a football ball in the store and take it with you, and soon your kids will get into the game with locals.

Barcelona kids pop giant bubbles here created by the clowns, and there is a small play area for children to climb and swing. In the nearby lake, you can take a boat or simply watch the geese drifting around.

See The Famous Castell

Catalan tradition that goes back at least 200 years is a must-see for anyone visiting Barcelona. The Castellers of Barcelona set up free shows on the street — just follow their news channels and get to see the mind-blowing human tower built traditionally at festivals in Catalonia, where several teams (colles castelleres) attempt to build and dismantle the tower’s structure.

In 2010, castells were declared as UNESCO Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, and you do not even have to buy tickets to see this wonder!

The assembly is complete when all castellers have climbed in their places, and the enxaneta climbs at the top, raising one open hand and after climbing down at the other side of the castle. The motto of the Castellers is “Força, equilibri, valor i seny” (Strength, balance, courage, and common sense), valuable teaching to any child.

Visit La Boqueria Market

The most famous market in Barcelona worldwide, La Boqueria Market, is located just in the middle of Barcelona, La Rambla, originating in the 1200s, with the first documents confirming the presence of meat stalls on Pla de la Boqueria.

This public market in downtown La Rambla, also named Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, has both prepared or fresh food vendors, as well as casual places to eat.

Note that while Barcelona families and locals generally usually find La Rambla quite touristy and prefer shopping at quieter markets, many of Barcelona’s best restaurants shop for produce here — so take your chances to get your hands on some of the freshest produce on your own if you are staying in Barcelona hotel or vacation home with a kitchen.

The streets around the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona are mostly cobblestone, so if you are in Barcelona with kids of a very young age, taking a stroller with you will not be smooth, yet not too bad, either. Any time from 11 am to 2 pm or 5 pm to 10 pm is a good time to go; otherwise, most shops even in La Rambla close between 2 pm to 5 pm for a siesta.

Also, when visiting the market with family in Barcelona, kids will love the place as it is a candy galore. Gummies, truffles, and all kinds of dried fruit are available on every corner and food stall, as well as popsicles of all colors for kids and adults to indulge.

You can also join one of the best food tours around Barcelona, or explore the market on a free virtual self-guided food tour of Barcelona here.

Explore The Magnificent La Sagrada Familia Church

Often regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings in the world, La Sagrada Familia appeals to adults and kids alike thanks to its magnificence.

Kids will love exploring the church’s 18 towers, spotting trees and turtles in the interior, and learning about how computers helped to speed up the construction.

Don’t forget to climb to the top, where you can marvel at the most magnificent views of the city of Barcelona.

You can also get some chills on your spine looking at one of the facades with a collection of faces sculpted from the death masks of builders of Sagrada Familia (kind of scary!)

Thrilling, you may say? After all, it was originally a school for children called Sagrada Familia Schools building, so we encourage you to take your kids with you when visiting this splendid basilica.

A tip before you go: you can get skip-the-line tickets online without paying the extra fee or visit the La Sagrada Familia on a virtual tour.

Make sure to read our La Sagrada Familia guide for all the information you need before visiting the basilica.

Take The Whole Family To The Tibidabo Amusement Park

Located on Tibidabo in the Collserola Ridge in Barcelona and opened by the beginning of the 20th century, this amusement park is one of the best and oldest functioning theme parks in the world.

Topping the list as the third oldest in Europe and the very oldest in Spain, it can surely compete with the Disneyland theme park in Madrid for the best family-friendly adventure.

You may doubt the century-old attractions, but kids love the single-car carousel of 1928 as they did almost a hundred years ago.

Giving an impression of flight (just imagine the views of the city!), the Avió airplane ride carousel in Tibidabo Amusement Park replicates the first aircraft that flew from Barcelona to Madrid.

To give you a tip before you go — watch Vicky Cristina Barcelona by Woody Allen (and make a mental note of The Bar Marsella that you can also add to your Barcelona bucket list.)

Go On A Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus Tour

Although risking your family holiday in Barcelona with kids to become overly mainstream and touristic, the hop-on-hop-off city sightseeing tour can make navigating your way through Barcelona’s many sights much easier.

It is especially fun for little ones to see city streets from the top of the hop-off bus, which would otherwise be impossible if you buy tickets to get around Barcelona via public transport, such as metro, tram or bus. Before you buy tickets for the city sightseeing bus, consult the Barcelona bus and metro ticket prices on the official Barcelona Metropolitan Transports website.

Beware, though, that Barcelona is an extremely walkable city with wide boulevards, and many of the tourist attractions in Old Barcelona are not attainable by the hop-off bus. Thus, if your kids are old enough not to get tired too soon, it is recommended to enjoy this Catalonian capital on foot.

Regarding things to do in Barcelona with kids that are the age of teenagers, your whole family in Barcelona can rent bikes. In recent years, Barcelona has emerged not only as one of the best family-friendly but also a bike-friendly city with an incredible increase in bike facilities and is a safe environment for bikers to enjoy the fresh air and sun alike. So take your kids and go on a family bike ride!

Explore The Iconic Park Güell

If you wonder what to do in Barcelona with kids, Park Güell is an engaging experience for the whole family. Usually topping the list of things to do in Barcelona with kids (or without), it is a great place to visit.

Not to mention that this Gaudi masterpiece is one of the most popular attractions of the Catalan capital!

Originally designed as a park to house Barcelona’s elite, it failed as a housing development, as upscale Barcelona residents did not want to move out of central Barcelona.

With a free entrance for 6-year-old kids and younger, Park Güell is beautiful and super kid-friendly. Kids love the colorful mosaics, so another tip: to get close to them, be an early bird, and come right when it opens at 8:30 am.

But as it became widely popular as a park, it is better to make sure you get in at all. You can buy tickets for the whole family in advance on the official Park Guell website, print it off (or download it on your phone), and get on a free shuttle bus that leaves from Alfonso X Station.

Visit The Tempting Chocolate Museum

Got a sweet tooth? If the answer is “Yes”, then a family trip to Barcelona would not be complete without a visit to one of the best food museums in the city, which both kids and adults love.

The Chocolate Museum, designed for this 2000-year-old treat, is extremely child-friendly and engaging. Thanks to its interactive spaces, it is a great place to understand how chocolate is made, and little ones can take part in a whole range of activities.

Toddlers are offered to paint with chocolate, older children are exploring the museum with the cocoa Spark, a tour guide/elf from Madagascar who takes them into the magical world of chocolate, while the whole family can make lollipops of white, milk, or dark chocolate. The museum also offers food tours, such as chocolate tasting.

Stroll Around The Gothic Quarter

For ones who love to take a view of the city from up close, and seek to explore the Spanish culture scene (read tips for Spanish culture here), the Gothic Quarter is the place to go. The area has a variety of family-friendly restaurants, beautiful architecture, and shopping options.

The main sights in the Gothic Quarter are the Barcelona cathedral and Placa Reial. Although La Seu Cathedral, a beautiful example of gothic architecture, is one of the best things to see in Barcelona for ones exploring the architecture and history, the Placa Reial square with many open-air cafes selling ice cream during the day (or you can get gelato at the nearby Dino’s) and welcoming tourists until late at night.

On summer nights, many concerts are held there, so expect to listen to melancholic Spanish guitar and stimulating Catalan Rumba.

Families do not have to leave one member at home, thanks to the fact that the Spanish are generally comfortable with young kids joining parents in restaurants at late hours.

Ride The Cable Cars To The Montjuïc Park

Barcelona city is known for its hills, but, hey, not only you will be fitter after a week in Barcelona — but you can also enjoy some great views of the city while visiting Barcelona with family. Even though it is not a resident-preferred way of getting around the city (and up the hills), the cable car is always a great option for those who arrive in Barcelona for a family holiday.

Kids will love the Montjuïc cable car ride — during these seven minutes, you can view Barcelona’s great monuments as Sagrada Familia and the Torre Agbar from above.

Pro tip: if you wish to go for an especially romantic cable car rise, sunrise and sunset golden hours are just perfect. The Montjuic cable cars operate 365 days a year from 6.30 am until just after midnight, so make sure your ride is well-timed.

Montjuic Park is a must-visit if your family with children stays in Barcelona for more than 3 days. Translating as “Jewish Mountain” thanks to a medieval Jewish cemetery that once stood there, the Montjuic Castle with park, botanical garden, and several museums can be now found here.

Stumble At Street Performers and Human Statues

You and children can skip the line to theaters and concerts and enjoy the street culture in Spain, as there is so much to it! Street dancers, musicians, and human statues can be spotted frequently, and children love it! o need to buy tickets — just walk the streets and soak up the free-spirited vibes. One mythological demoness on one corner, a levitating Satan on another one, and the Grim Reaper on the next street — the iconic boulevard of Las Ramblas is amazing for absorbing as much open-air culture and street art as one possibly can.

And thanks to so many families with children, couples, and solo tourists visiting Barcelona, and locals valuing both performance and decorative arts, you can also spot the huge circular street mosaic on Las Ramblas, created by the famous Spanish artist Joan Miró in 1967.

Marvel At Barcelona’s Breathtaking Panoramic Views

A family holiday with kids in Barcelona is far from perfect if one does not go to see the city from the top. We already wrote about great views of Barcelona from elevators at La Sagrada Familia, from the cable cars and hop-off busses taking you around the city, but little ones will enjoy running around 360º view f the mountains, the sea, and the city surrounding the tower of Barceló Raval Hotel in La Rambla. You can also take your family to Las Arenas Commercial Center, or take some time out of the buzzing city getting away from the crowds to hike to the Bunkers del Caramel.

Explore All The Barcelona Beaches

It is always a question of where to stay in Barcelona during a family holiday- near the beach or in the very center of the city.

One of the best family options for those families with toddlers might be renting an apartment in the city center, but Barcelona is can get expensive very fast, so if you are comfortable with carrying or strolling with kids around when the small ones get tired, renting a larger place outside the very Barcelona city center might be a good option, as Spain’s transport infrastructure is well-suited for daily routing form nearby cities to Barcelona.

Wherever you decide to stay, the most popular Barcelona city family-friendly beaches are Barceloneta (free beach the closest to the city), Sant Sebastia, and, although requiring a longer half-hour drive by train, Ocata Beach, where you and kids can feel much like in a private beach away from crowds.

Take A Kid-Friendly Walking Tour

If you’re not content with the free self-guided walking tour of Barcelona, some of the best things to do is to take one of the tours offered by tour guides in Barcelona for kids. To make sure that walking tour content is truly family-friendly, it’s better to contact the walking tour guides before. 

However, thanks to more and more people traveling to Barcelona with children, family tours have become increasingly popular. If you want to travel on a budget, however, we advise you to plan your family holiday with walking tours around Barcelona yourself, downloading all the necessary information (interactive Barcelona tourist map and metro map here) on the official Barcelona tourism website.

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Spend The Day At The Barcelona Zoo

Flock of flamingos in a zoo, Barcelona Zoo, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Located in the verdant grounds of Ciutadella Park, the Barcelona Zoo is a very good deal for young children and adults alike. In there, the little ones will get face to face with a myriad of wild creatures like black howler monkeys, giraffes, lions, red pandas, gorillas, tigers, and more.

The zoo also hosts fun activities for families, like Adventure Saturday, and The Zoo Secrets.

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7 European Drinks You Must Try

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Europe needs no introduction. A perfect getaway all year round, the Old Continent is a veritable wonderland for all travel types. It has paradisiac beaches on the Mediterranean Coast, distinct mountain ranges, culture-filled world capitals, and much more.

Home to 44 countries, Europe brings together a profusion of different cultures, which also makes it an amazing destination for foodies. And as you probably already heard about the soulful Spanish cuisine, the heavenly Italian pasta, and the delicate French pastries, you may not know much about European drinks. They are, after all, a gateway to some of the continent’s most unique cultures. Are you intrigued? In this post, we’re going to introduce you to a less-explored part of the food culture in Europe: the drinks.

From a Macedonia fruit brandy to a Hot Beer commonly drank in Poland, here are 7 drinks you must try on your next trip to Europe.

Horchata de Chufa – Spain

A glass of Horchata de Chufa surrounded by tigernuts.

Spain is surely famous for its soulful food, which is heavy in fresh seafood, meat, rice, olive oil, and vegetables. This Mediterranean destination is also well-known for alcoholic beverages such as the beloved Sangria, and Cava, which is a sparkling wine made in the same way as champagne. But Spanish cuisine also includes a few unusual drinks, such as Horchata de Chufa, or just Horchata.

Highly consumed during the summer, this creamy non-alcoholic white drink does a pretty good job of cooling you off. Originated in Valencia in the 13th-century, this drink is made of dried and sweetened Chufa, which is also called the tiger nut. In Spain, this drink is so popular, that there are special “horchatarias” shops dedicated to it.

Curious fact: this drink is consumed also outside of Spain. In Nigeria and Mali, they drink a variation of the Horchata, which is also made of tiger nut milk and it’s called Kunnu Aya. In Mexico and Guatemala, the Horchata is made of rice, vanilla, and cinnamon.

Poppy Seed Milk – Lithuania

A cup of Poppy Seed Milk, a typical Lithuanian drink and one of the most weird European drinks.

You are probably acquainted with vegan options for milk, like almond, rice, soy, and oat. But did you know that in Lithuania there’s popular vegan milk made with poppy seeds? Yes. Known as aguonų pienas, this non-alcoholic drink is consists of soaked poppy seeds, which are then ground, mixed with water, and then drained until they turn into a poppy milk concentrate.

The aguonų pienas is one of the dishes Lithuanians eat on Christmas Eve, which is also called Kūčios. Rich in traditions and ceremonies, the Christmas dinner in Lithuania is traditionally meatless, eggless, and dairy-free, and consists of 12 dishes prepared to represent the 12 apostles. The aguonų pienas is usually served together with sweet pastries.

Rakija – Macedonia

Rakija – or rakia – or raki –, is one of the most famous alcoholic drinks in North Macedonia and all over the Balkans. This liquor is a clear spirit brandy made from fermented fruit and it has an alcohol content of between 40% and 50% ABV. Rakija is actually a very important piece of the Macedonian culture and many of the local families have their own production of this drink. In fact, each family carries its own secret recipe, which makes the drinks super distinctive. In Macedonia, this drink is made from yellow and white grapes, which are mixed with a blend of honey, anise, and other fruits.

The drink is usually produced by the families from November to March when they take the grape pulp leftovers inputting them inside a sealed copper vat, where the mixture is boiled. As the liquid comes to a boil, it releases steam, and the steam becomes the famous Rakija.

The most common types of the liquor are the Medova rakija (enjoyed as an aperitif), the Shlivka rakija (strong and plum based), Trevarka rakija (made with mint, lavender, sage, and rosemary), Mastika (Made from herb anise), and the Imela rakija (made from the stems and leaves of the mistletoe). Fun fact: this drink was used as a painkiller before the 20th-century.

Kvass – Central and Eastern Europe

A glass of Kvass, the traditional brown bread Russian beer.

Although Russia is commonly associated with vodka, one of the most popular drinks in the country is the Kvass. Made from leavened rye bread, the drink is also famous across Central and Eastern European countries, and it could be described as a barely alcoholic beer. In Russia, Kvass is made by soaking the brown bread in water and then adding yeast to it. The mixture ferments for a few days, leaving the Kvass with a small percentage of alcohol and a tangy, distinctive flavor. This mixture can also be fermented with additional sugar for faster processing.

Sometimes regarded as one of the weirdest drinks in the world, the Kvass is especially popular during summer, when it’s served from a big barrel on wheels. Curious fact: in Russia, there’s a well-known summer dish called cold okroshka soup, which is made using kvass as its base.

Baked Milk – Russia

A spoon of baked milk, a traditional Russian drink.

So, by now you already know that Russians love Kvass. But there’s another unique drink in the country you should learn about: the baked milk or ryazhenka. Also popular in Ukraine and Belarus, this non-alcoholic drink is a type of boiled milk and can resemble a yogurt or even condensed milk. For this reason, it’s usually a perfect addition to breakfast, as it has a “desserty” quality to it.

Ryazhenka is one of the varieties of Russian cultured milk, and it’s made from fermented milk, which was previously baked at low oven temperature. This slow heat gives the milk a creamy texture, and even though this drink has a curious name, it sure sounds delicious.

Norwegian Mead – Norway

A jar of Norwegian Mead, and two glass cubs on the side.

Associated with the Vikings, mead is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented honey, water, yeast, and sometimes fruits and spices, depending on local tradition. The preparation process of this drink is similar to wine, with the main difference lying mainly in the ingredients. Ancient Norwegians actually thought that both meed and beer had divine qualities, as they’re both results as the fermentation process, which was considered mystical and even initiated with a reverence. But interestingly enough, many people say that the mead is closer to wine than beer, and this drink is also known as “honey wine”.

Grzane Piwo – Poland

A glass of Grzane Piwo, the traditional Polish beer, which is drank warm.

Grzaniec, also known as Grzane Piwo, is a hot lager beer with froth. Spiced with artificial syrups, either ginger or raspberry, as well as spices, such as cinnamon and clove. Served in bars all over Poland, this alcoholic has a special zesty flavor and it’s particularly popular during winter, as it’s consumed warm.

But before ordering your glass of Grzane Piwo in Poland, here are a few tips. The first one is to be patient, as it takes from 5 to 10 minutes for the beer to be heated. The second is to have in mind that the drink is spiced with syrup, and there are two particular ones which you’ll be asked to choose, the ‘imbirowy‘ (ginger) or ‘malinowy‘ (raspberry). Another quick reminder: Polish still hold onto gender standards when it comes to beer. In Poland, the choice between imbirowy (ginger) or malinowy (raspberry) is largely defined by the color, but this doesn’t mean you have to follow the “rule.”

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