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I have a little travel habit. Whenever I land in a new city I open Maps and check how far the next city is by train. Not because I always take trains. More because trains feel like the most relaxed version of travel. No airport shuffle. No tiny shampoo rules. Just you, a seat, a window and a slow moving […]
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I did the Barcelona to Córdoba trip by train on a random week where I wanted Spain to feel different. Barcelona was loud and beachy and full of movement, and I loved that. But I also wanted narrow streets, old stone, quiet courtyards and that kind of history that feels like it is still breathing. Córdoba gave me exactly that. […]
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I am going to be honest. When someone first told me “let us take the train from Barcelona to Logroño” I pictured a long boring ride and a small sleepy town at the end. I was wrong on both counts. The train part is actually easy and kind of relaxing. And Logroño has this low key charm that sneaks up […]
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Travel between Barcelona and Zaragoza feels like a small jump on the map but the change in mood is big. One morning you wake up with sea breeze and busy Ramblas and a couple of hours later you stand in a city of wide avenues, tapas bars and that huge basilica by the river. For me the most relaxed way […]
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I like long train rides. Soft lights. A quiet book. That small thrill when the carriage rocks just enough to remind you that distance is shrinking by the minute. Barcelona to Milan works well if you want that feeling with a touch of adventure. There is no single direct night train most seasons, yet an overnight style trip is very […]
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I had one simple goal on this trip. Leave Barcelona with a coffee in hand. Glide down the Mediterranean coast. Step off the train in Alicante ready for sea air and rice dishes that make you quiet for a second. That was the plan and the train made it easy. I tossed a small bag in the overhead, pressed play […]
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I woke before sunrise in Barcelona. Packed a sandwich and a paperback. Chose a window seat on the high-speed train. I wanted an easy ride that started in the city and ended in the city. No shuttle bus. No long airport line. Just a smooth glide north with coffee in hand and a clear view. By the time the tiles […]
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