Alella is a charming village on the coast of Catalonia, northeast of Barcelona, Spain. It is renowned for its exquisite wines and lush vineyards, which ascend the surrounding hills and frame the Mediterranean horizon. The region's wine history dates back to Roman times and is still a significant aspect of local culture. Visitors can explore the narrow streets lined with ancient stone buildings and modernist architecture, visit the Parochial church of Sant Feliu, and enjoy the local festivals, particularly the wine festival. The town promotes a holistic lifestyle with easy access to natural parks and beachfronts, making it an ideal destination for wine enthusiasts, hikers, cyclists, and beachgoers. Its proximity to Barcelona allows for quick getaways to the city, yet it remains tranquil and untouched by the usual throng of tourists
Plan your family visit to the Barcelona Highlights Tour with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We took the Barcelona highlights tour to indulge in the many attractions of the city, with the option to visit the famous Poble Espanyol Entrance
Highlights: The tour allowed us to learn about Barcelona's rich history and interesting symbolisms all over the city that acts as vivid reminders of its origins ✨