"Situated at the foot of a national park, below a rail track, Garraf is a 380-meter-long stretch of fine golden sand. You’ll be struck by the postcard-prettiness of the line of white huts curved along the beach. Once used to store fishermen’s tools, today, these cool cabanas, with their white picket fences and green roofs and shutters, are available to rent. They’re also a favorite backdrop for fashion shoots and possess a photogenic appeal that didn’t go unnoticed by Soho House, which converted the bay’s once-ramshackle 1950s hotel into Little Beach House Barcelona." - Gemma Askham