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6 weekend escapes outside of Barcelona

Barcelona is an ever-alluring destination that enchants visitors with its vibrant urban energy and rich cultural heritage. Yet, amidst the city’s lively pulse, there comes a time when an escape from the hustle and bustle is warranted. Fortunately, you don’t need to travel far from Barcelona to reach your tranquil haven.

A range of beautiful destinations lie just beyond Barcelona, each offering unique experiences. Whether you crave serene beaches, immersive wine-tasting escapes, tranquil nature retreats, or an adventure filled weekend, you will certainly find your perfect haven.

Sitges, an idyllic coastal gem

If you are looking for a coastal escape that does not require a lengthy travel, Sitges is the perfect destination for you. Located along the Garraf coast, this former fishing town is a mere 30-minute train ride from Barcelona and offers a harmonious fusion of relaxation and adventure. Here, you will discover an array of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, alongside stunning secluded beaches. This is an ideal haven for those that are after an escape from the city, without feeling completely isolated.

Sitges caters to a diverse range of interests, appealing to couples, families, and solo travellers alike. Boasting a plethora of beaches such as Les Botigues, Garraf Beach, and Les Anquines, you can choose to either unwind under the sun or delve into adventurous water sports. Moreover, its Old Town features some captivating architecture within its charming streets, making for a perfect day of exploration. Alternatively, nature enthusiasts can discover the incredible Garraf Natural Park, which is home to many scenic walking trails.

Costa Brava, tranquil beaches and beautiful culture

Nestled along the northeastern coastline of Catalonia lies the captivating Costa Brava, which is reachable in just 1 hour and 22 minutes by bus, or slightly over an hour and a half by train. The setting that awaits you here is nothing short of remarkable. 

Whether you seek a solo retreat, quality time with the family, or a romantic weekend escape, Costa Brava answers to all desires. Featuring a 200 km coastline, it unveils numerous stunning beaches like Calella de Palafrugell, Platja de Treumal, and Lloret de Mar. For those who enjoy history and adventure, you can hike around the Murallas de Tossa de Mar, which not only has incredible architecture, but also breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. Moreover, Costa Brava boasts the iconic city of Girona, famed as a pivotal filming location for the renowned television series Games of Thrones.

Penedès, Catalonia’s infamous wine region

Just an hour south of Barcelona lies Penedès, which is celebrated as one of Spain’s most prestigious wine regions. This delightful Catalan region is surrounded by wineries and vineyards, offering abundant opportunities for indulging in wine tasting and exquisite gastronomy. It stands as an ideal retreat for those seeking an escape to the countryside, and for those wanting to delve deeper into Catalonia’s rich wine culture!

There are various museums that you can visit whilst in Penedès, all of which explore the influence that wine has had on the region and the ways in which it has shaped the culture, history and traditions of Penedès. The beautiful countryside landscapes that surround the region should also be explored, and one of the finest ways to appreciate its natural beauty is to rent a bike and explore the area. Whilst exploring the Penedès, you should also pay a visit to one of the most historic monuments in the region, the Basilica de Santa Maria, which is both remarkable in its architectural manner and also with regard to its history.

Tarragona, a historical treasure by the sea

Tarragona is a beautiful coastal city, which boasts a captivating history that dates back to Roman times. Just a 1 hour and 20 minutes train journey from Barcelona, it emerges as the perfect weekend getaway. 

Tarragona’s ambiance mirrors Barcelona in several ways – it retains a vibrant atmosphere while boasting rich cultural heritage. It stands as an ideal destination for those craving a change in scenery without losing the cosmopolitan vibe. Offering remarkable Roman ruins, stunning golden beaches, and an exceptional gastronomic scene, Tarragona presents itself as a versatile weekend escape appealing to all ages and preferences. Among the many activities available here, we highly recommend exploring the Tarragona Cathedral, wandering through Mercado Central, and soaking in the beauty of the scenic Cala Fondo beach.

Montserrat, a majestic and spiritual retreat

Montserrat holds a special place in the hearts of many for its religious significance, as it is home to an incredible Benedictine monastery which traces back to the 9th century. Although it is often considered a day trip, it is also an ideal spot for a weekend retreat. 

Nestled amidst the Montserrat mountain range, it’s a haven for hikers and climbers. However, beyond its scenic allure lies a captivating history that renders it a must-visit destination for everyone. The monastery stands as a testament to its remarkable past, offering breathtaking views as you explore its grounds. Don’t miss the chance to explore the museum, showcasing artwork by the likes of Dalí and Picasso, alongside an intriguing archaeology section.

A noteworthy aspect about Montserrat, particularly its monastery, is the rare opportunity to lodge within its walls—an extraordinary experience bound to create lasting memories.

Andorra, a haven in the Pyrenees

Situated between Spain and France, you will find an incredible region called Andorra. This is a particularly popular weekend getaway destination due to the plethora of activities that it has to offer, with options including hiking, skiing, and so much more. Although the journey length is longer than the previously mentioned destinations, with it taking 3 hours via car or bus and there being no direct train, it is undeniably worth visiting. 

Andorra is home to some of the best ski slopes, for instance, Grandvalira is a particularly popular ski destination which boasts some incredible winter sports facilities. Additionally, Caldea Spa, which is one of Europe’s largest thermal complexes, is located in this region, and offers experiences for the whole family, as well as for adults only, making it a truly versatile option. You can also make the most of the mountainous region during the summer, and reconnect with nature along Andorra’s many hiking trails.

Finding solace away from Barcelona’s buzz doesn’t require a distant journey. With numerous nearby destinations available, finding your ideal sanctuary is simple. So, which one will you choose for your weekend retreat?

Sandra Roig

Sandra Roig is Marketing Director at AB Apartment Barcelona. AB Apartment Barcelona is an apartment rental agency offering over one thousand short and long term apartments across Barcelona. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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16 Comments

  1. In some ways Barcelona’s got the lot as its got the little beach at Barconoletta. – appointed logies for spelling ? Though it’s always great to escape to the real coast.

    1. Thanks for the comment Lynne! Barcelona really does have it all, and its beaches are truly delightful! But yes, it is always nice to have the option to escape somewhere else!

  2. We’ve been to Barcelona twice now. Both times we’ve thought we’d get out of the city and have a break on the coast.

    It never happened. There’s always too much to do, too many exhibitions, too many tapas bars …

    1. Thanks for the comment Phil! There’s definitely a lot to do in Barcelona! Some of these destinations are also perfect for a day trip too, for instance, Sitges is only 30-minutes away via train, so this would be a great option!

  3. Yes, I’ll second Sitges. It is a great getaway. Or even a destination in its own right for a week or more.

    1. You’re completely right Pete, Sitges is the perfect destination for a longer holiday too!

  4. We were thinking of a long weekend in Barcelona. Now it’s back to the drawing board. Barcelona plus 1 or 2 of these breaks for a week holiday.

    1. Thanks for commenting James! Definitely try and visit a few of these places, either for a weekend break or a longer holiday!

  5. It’s almost beyond belief that Montserrat has a monastery dating back over a millennium. How much labour would have been required to build in that remote location all those years ago?

    1. Thanks for the comment Sue! Montserrat really does have an incredible history and we definitely recommend visiting the monastery to learn more about it! It’s incredible.

    1. Thank you for the comment Carolyn! We completely agree with you. Wine regions are commonly infamous for being expensive and lacking in engaging activities. However, Penedès defies this and offers a wide range of activities and affordable options too, making it a truly great destination!

  6. I’ve probably done Barcelona 3 or 4 times and never got out of the city much. As 2 of them were wild stag weekends there was never much chance of us organising anything cultural. Next time to make up for all the previous lack of peace and culture I must make my way to Monserrat.

  7. I love Barcelona, when I came to Spain first in 2019, it was that city went to and last year I went there to live for 6 weeks. South Spain has my heart. Great blog, I enjoy reading your blogs and they are very informative for the readers.

    1. Hi Sara! Thanks for the kind comments, I’m glad you enjoy reading our blogs! How incredible that you lived in Barcelona for 6 weeks!

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