What to do in summer in Alta Badia in the Italian Dolomites

When you hear about the Dolomites you immediately think about mountain skiing in winter. I got lucky to visit a wonderful region called Alta Badia in summer and I am going to tell you why you have to go too. 

The first thing I noticed - how clean and pretty everything is. All the houses are freshly painted, there are flower pots everywhere and the roads are freshly paved too. Alta Badia hosts some of the most interesting cycling events in the Dolomites throughout summer.

Sass de Stria Alta Badia

Stunning views

You may say that mountains covered with snow look beautiful and I would agree but when else would you see so much greenery and all the mountain flowers in bloom?

The pictures above were taken from Sass de Stria over San Cassiano.

Chair and gondola lifts are working throughout the summer so you can enjoy wonderful views over the Dolomites or go hiking.

Colfosco Alta Badia
Alta Badia

The food

Local food was another pleasant surprise. Most of the restaurants offer some regional specialities and European dishes with locally sourced ingredients. Pictured below is a restaurant at Col Pradat Lodge.

The people

Alta Badia has its own language called Ladin but you will be surprised to find out that most of the locals speak Italian, German and English as well. People are very friendly and are always happy to talk about their traditions and regional food specialities. Below is a restaurant owner in a traditional leather outfit and a local cheese and meat plate.

The most picturesque churches

Each town or village has its own church and some of them are really high up in the mountains. We went on a little church hunt and were amazed by the gorgeous views. Pictured below is Santa Barbara in La Valle.

La Val Alta Badia
La Valle South Tyrol

During the trip I was a guest of Alta Badia and I have stayed in hotel Col Alto in Corvara that I can highly recommend. All opinions are my own.

Exploring Barcelona with the new SEAT Arona

Barcelona is one of my favourite cities in Europe and I am always happy to come back. This time I was invited by SEAT to attend the launch of their new urban SUV SEAT Arona. It was my first time at a press launch of a car and I have to say that I really enjoyed it, being in sunny Barcelona obviously contributed to it a lot.

Fira Barcelona

The event took place at The Italian Pavilion in Montjuic, and we had some time to explore the area too.

Fira Barcelona
Barcelona Montjuic
Fira Barcelona
Barcelona
Seat Arona

Next day we started early to explore Barcelona as SEAT is a car from Barcelona and is inspired by the city's art, architecture, colours and street art. First stop was a 55m wall at Primavera Sound music festival that was created by street artists as a collaboration between SEAT and TheCreativeNet.

Barcelona Forum
Barcelona view
La Carboneria Barcelona
Barcelona street art
Barcelona street art
Barcelona street art
Seat Arona

It's always a pleasure to visit Barcelona and I'm really happy I had an opportunity to explore more of it's urban culture and street art.

Buzzoole

Fun times in PortAventura

Last week I spent a few days in PortAventura, the most visited theme park in Spain. It is a perfect place for a family holiday or for a fun trip with a group of friends. Of course, kids are the ones having the most fun!                                                                                                    

The park consists of a few areas, each dedicated to a different part of the world: Mediterranea, Mexico, China, Polynesia, Far West, SesamoAventura and the newly opened Ferrari Land.

PortAventura Spain
PortAventura Spain

Mediterranea was the area I liked the most as it looks a coastal town in Catalonia with little fishing boats and lots of flowers everywhere.

Mediterranea PortAventura
Mediterranea Portaventura
Portaventura salou
Portaventura tarragona

SesamoAventura is themed to the Sesame Street characters and is aimed at the younger visitors of the park. It's so much fun to watch the little ones taking the rides with their parents or the more fearless ones doing it by themselves.

Sesamo aventura

Polynesia area is the most green and great for having a break with an ice cream in the shadow.

Ferrari Land is a new addition to the park (opened in April 2017) with its main attraction - the highest and fastest roller coaster in Europe! After an overwhelming ride don't miss out Formula One racing simulators and an interactive gallery of Ferrari history.

Ferrariland

After all the rainy days I really needed those few days to soak up the sun and enjoy relaxing evenings after days of active fun. Many thanks to PortAventura for having me!

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Sant Jordi in Barcelona with Casa Batllo

I've been to Barcelona a few times before but not recently so I was really excited when Casa Batllo invited me to visit for the celebration of Sant Jordi festival. I am a huge fan of Gaudi architecture (if you don't know him - he's the mastermind behind Sagrada Familia and of course Casa Batllo) but when I heard that this amazingly beautiful building will be decorated with roses I was ready to start packing my suitcase straight away!

Why roses you may ask? According to the tradition, the people in Catalonia celebrate the day of their patron saint, Sant Jordi, with couples exchanging gifts: a book for men and a rose for women. Lots of couples follow this tradition so the whole city is filled with flower and book stalls.

Casa Batllo is a remodel of a previously built house, redesigned in the beginning of the twentieth century by Gaudí who found his inspiration in flora and fauna, and created a very unusual look of the facade.

Casa Amatller is a neighbour of Casa Batllo and is often overlooked but it's well worth a visit too! 

Palau de la Musica Catalana is a place I wanted to visit for a very long time. It is a wonderful example of Catalan Art Nouveau, the only concert venue in this style to be listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The pictures speak for themselves - just look at all the gorgeous details!

El Nacional Barcelona is a wonderful experience of its own. The space, that used to be a car park, was transformed into 4 restaurants and 5 bars, all under one roof, offering traditional recipes from the Iberian peninsula.

We stayed in Hotel Alexandra, just a few minutes walk from Casa Batllo.

Of course I couldn't leave Barcelona without having a look at this Instagram famous facade covered with plants and strolling through Gothic quarter.

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I've also popped into Hotel Barcelo Raval to enjoy the view from their roof terrace.

Cotton House hotel is another beautiful space with an amazing spiral staircase.

I was a guest of Casa Battlo, all opinions are my own.