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The Best Beach and City Destinations in Europe

Can’t decide between a city or beach break? We say, why not do both? Go ahead and spoil yourself with these fantastic ‘two-for-one’ destinations, where you can enjoy the best of both! There are plenty of destinations like these out there, but to help you decide, we’ve shared our top three…

 

Barcelona

Blessed with what is arguably the most phenomenal architecture in the world around every corner, tantalising tapas and fruity wines, we can’t think of a better destination than beautiful Barcelona.

Anyone who appreciates architecture will be familiar with the name Antoni Gaudí and will also know that his work is exquisitely unique, combining elements of Art Nouveau, Catalan Modernism and Spanish Late Gothic design. With Barcelona being the best place to see his finest work up close, from Park Güell and Casa Batlló to the astonishing La Sagrada Familia, whose construction is still unfinished since 1882, there is a lot of ground to cover!

The charming Gothic Quarter has so much to offer; complete with quaint cobbled alleyways, grand cathedrals, drool-worthy eateries, and the Picasso Museum with traditional, live flamenco shows just opposite at the 17th century stately palace; Palau Dalmases, creating the perfect, ambient setting.

Within easy-to-reach distances you can find several beaches to wind-down on and take the edge off of all the exploring you’ll do, with the closest being Barceloneta Beach. It’s one of Barcelona’s oldest, closest and most loved beaches, it can get very busy in the summer months, so get there early to get a good spot. If you’re looking for something a bit quieter, there’s the beautiful Bogatell Beach which attracts an older crowd, or Sant Sebastià which is popular with the locals.

Top Tip: The legendary Sagrada Familia can get quite busy and often be fully booked. To ensure you don’t miss out, book ahead of time.

 

Pictured: La Barceloneta Beach                                         Pictured: Sagrada Familia

 

Athens:

Being one of the oldest cities in the world, Athens is graced with fascinating history, commonly found at the top of the bucket list for most culture vultures. Full to the brim with neoclassical buildings, lush art galleries and cute cafes, there’s lots to see and do.

Away from the hustle and bustle, just a short 40-minute drive away you can find the locals’ favourite, sandy Astir Beach, with crystal clear waters surrounded by pine trees. Adjacent to the newly opened Four Seasons Hotel Astir Palace, you can expect a five-star experience with access to spa treatment facilities, classy restaurants, private lockers, a concierge and stylish boutiques!

There are some incredible hotels with lush pools and exceptional views of the Acropolis and city of Athens to suit all budgets, offering the best of beach and city combined.

 

Top tip: Lycabettus Hill offers sweeping views over the city being the highest point in Athens and makes for a perfect spot to watch the sunset.

Pictured: Astir Beach near Athens                                    Pictured: The Acropolis

 

Porto

Calling all wine lovers and Harry Potter fans! Porto is an ideal location for many reasons…

To state the obvious; there’s plenty of Port wine tasting tours. Secondly, Porto has been rumoured to be one of J.K Rowling’s influences for her first Harry Potter novel whilst having lived there for two years. With striking resemblances of the Hogwarts school uniform perhaps adapted from the cloaked, college students of Porto, or the Lello bookshop’s similarities in Flourish and Blotts and the Grand Hogwarts staircase, you’ll see exactly what we’re talking about. Otherwise known for being a culinary capitol and port paradise, you can expect mouth-watering Portuguese dishes and relaxing cruises on the Douro river.

Only a short-15minute drive away, you can chill out at the sandy, blue flag Praia dos Ingleses beach, lined with popular restaurants, cafes and bars. Or if you’re looking for more fun in the sun, head to Praia de Matosinhos instead, where you can find lots of surf schools if you fancy picking up a new skill! What we love about Porto, is it’s not often considered as a beach destination, but it will surprise you with its rugged coastline and dramatic natural scenery.

Top tip: It’s just as easy to reach Porto’s beaches by public transport. So if you’ve not hired a car, Praia do Senhor da Pedra and Praia da Aguda can be easily reached by train from Sao Bento train station.

Pictured: Porto

 

Combining beach and city can make the perfect holiday! To find out more about Barcelona, Athens and Porto, or enquire about other city destinations with beaches, contact us today.