02/06/2026
Barcelona if you want late dinners that turn into longer conversations, rooftop cocktails after midnight, and mornings wandering through the Gothic Quarter with a cortado before the city fully wakes up.
Seville if you want slow afternoons, flamenco that feels more intimate than performative, tapas that gradually turn into dinner, and a pace that reminds you not everything needs to happen quickly.
Mallorca if you want a beautiful villa, long coastal lunches, quiet coves, and the kind of trip where the hardest decision you make all day is whether to stay by the pool or head back to the sea.
Different energy.
Different rhythm.
Entirely different version of summer.
Send this to the person you’d travel with and see which one they choose.