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Tag: spain

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Spanish food and drink – when swallowing is hard

Posted on: August 18, 2022 Last updated on: September 3, 2022 Written by: Jamie Hale Categorized in: Travel
If you’re on a restricted diet, working out what you can eat or drink abroad can be really challenging. Whilst you can add thickeners to most liquids, it’s nice to be able…
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Reviewing Park Güell – a failure of access

Posted on: August 12, 2022 Last updated on: September 3, 2022 Written by: Jamie Hale Categorized in: Travel
About Park Güell Park Güell was built as part of the rapid expansion of Barcelona. As the Eixample was built the city grew outwards. The busier the city, the more that green…
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Reviewing Montserrat – beautiful but badly adapted

Posted on: August 10, 2022 Last updated on: September 3, 2022 Written by: Jamie Hale Categorized in: Travel
Montserrat is a Benedictine monastery outside Barcelona. It takes about 90 minutes to reach by public transport – and accessing Montserrat is on the itinerary of many tourists. Montserrat was founded in…
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Reviewing adapted swimming at Barcelona’s Beaches

Posted on: August 9, 2022 Last updated on: September 3, 2022 Written by: Jamie Hale Categorized in: Travel
One of my favourite things about Barcelona is the adapted swimming beach wheelchair service. They have amphibious wheelchairs on some English beaches, but nothing this good. In Barcelona you can swim in…
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Reviewing MICs Sant Jordi – the best for disabled travellers

Posted on: August 6, 2022 Last updated on: September 3, 2022 Written by: Jamie Hale Categorized in: Travel
The importance of an accessible hotel This whole series of blogs on Barcelona began with reviewing MICs Sant Jordi. Why? When I was looking for somewhere to stay in Barcelona, I knew…
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