Barcelona: Day two
Cava (local sparkling wine) tasting and visit of the Codorniu cellars and visit of Sitges
After driving through the picturesque Catalonian countryside that leads to the wine region of El Penedès, you will arrive at the Cavas Codorniu in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia.
The winery is owned by the Raventos family, one of the world’s largest Cava producers. Even though it is one of the biggest Cava producers in the world, Codorniu has kept the charm and atmosphere from its earliest days.

After a 30-minute journey, you will discover Sitges, a charming little village with picturesque streets and broad beautiful beaches.
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This old fishing village, one of the most popular tourist sites in the Barcelona area, retains its original style. Its promenade and its baroque style church give Sitges its unique atmosphere.
Tapas Trail
There is no doubt that one of the most important attractions of Spain is its gastronomy. That is why taking part in the Tapas’ Trail is almost mandatory.
In a setting without equal, among mansions, churches, convents and narrow streets, we will encounter pubs, bars, inns and traditional restaurants where the most representative soups and tapas can be tasted.
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