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Pride is back, and the city is ready to turn the volume, colour and fun all the way up
The best things to do in Barcelona, curated by locals. Events, restaurants, nightlife and the spots worth knowing – updated weekly.

Pride is back, and the city is ready to turn the volume, colour and fun all the way up

MACBA’s exhibition looks back to when video became a tool for political intervention

A snapshot of emerging artistic talent from the Universitat de Barcelona’s Faculty of Fine Art

This film festival returns with a bold celebration of ageing and cinema

An exhibition on the work of the Catalan photographer whose images capture postwar life

A family space for children to play, rest, read, draw and imagine together

An exhibition on one of the most influential figures in 20th-century American photography

Barcelona Rock Fest returns with three days of pure hard rock and heavy metal

Grec Festival returns as Barcelona’s great summer celebration of performing arts

VIDA has become one of summer’s unmissable music festivals

Cruïlla Festival 2026 returns with its usual alternative spirit

Turning the gardens of the Palau de Pedralbes into the most elegant summer stage

Bringing the spirit of one of Barcelona’s biggest venues into a new festival format

An energising group-training session at Barcelona’s seafront

The organisers of Palo Market Fest (formerly Palo Alto Market) are back.

An open-air daytime edition of La Terrrazza’s famous house and techno club night

A rooftop workout with leg warmers energy and some high-intensity cardio.

An exhibition on the photography of Catalan photographer, Joaquim Gomis

CaixaForum's deep dive into Henri Matisse

Fundació Joan Miró shows the work of artist Kapwani Kiwanga

The CCCB’s latest exhibition delves into one of the most loaded ideas in culture

An immersive exhibition turning ancient history into an incredible spectacle

CaixaForum’s latest exhibition exploring blur and visual imprecision

Reflecting on MACBA’s 30-year journey through a metaphor of starling murmuration

MACBA welcomes a new exhibition on the work of Anna Moreno

An exhibition led by two Palestinian artists featuring songs, poetry, installations and more

Talents Jazz returns to La Pedrera every Friday with new musicians

El Palace’s Rooftop Garden transforms into the city’s best open-air screen

Swap your usual workout for a stretch session by the sea

El Sueño comes with views that remind us why we fell in love with Barcelona

A cosy open-air terrace with a laid-back, beach-bar spirit

Individual paellas – rare in Barcelona – made from Mercat de la Concepció produce at this Eixample classic since 1950.

Once a former dairy, La Vaca (“the cow”) is now a creative coworking space in Barcelona’s Poble Sec neighborhood.

Opened by three friends, Cal Trapella offers a cosy refuge in which to devour the homemade tapas on offer.

Deep Pizza is proud to make Detroit-style pizza...

The kind of rooftop that serves up sunshine, skyline and, interestingly, tacos

A pair of stylish open-air spots to choose from each with a laid-back Yurbban feel

This gastrobar offering Catalan dishes with a genuine Lebanese touch.

Mediterranean restaurant, jazz club, Japanese bar and clandestine cocktail bar in one

Homemade food, great music, local beers and what they bill as “the best terrace of the @22 district.”

Comics as well as graphic novels, fantasy and horror fiction, DVDs and toys.

If you’re looking for a two-wheeler, this is the place to start your journey.

A restaurant with the spirit of a bistrot sitting in the Hotel Villa Emilia

A center for personal training and small-group Pilates.

A Gràcia rice specialist with 25+ paellas, made with Valencian bomba and seawater – and one of the few in town that serves them for one.

Opened in Barcelona’s Esquerra de l'Eixample district, Besta is a new contender of the city’s gastronomic scene.

This restaurant pays tribute to fishermens’ favorite tapas.

A recent addition to the city's vibrant tapas scene in Sarrià-Sant Gervasi

Sant Cugat’s charming antiques market.

Peruse a menu of 125 varieties of rare imported teas…

They specialize in premium-quality octopus sourced directly from the Galician Rías…

The Sans family’s Born roastery, roasting since 1962 – loose-weight single origins and a takeaway espresso loyalists rank among the city’s best.

Traditional Spanish fare with creative touches.

A Sant Antoni stopping point doing two things well – La Marzocco specialty coffee and a made-to-order brunch worth the weekend line.

This little Galician tapería is causing quite a stir.

This is one of the city’s first vegetarian restaurants and a pioneer in sustainability.

The center is devoted to helping balance the body, calm the mind and care for the spirit

On the corner of Rosselló and Enric Granados you’ll find the Israeli restaurant La Balabusta.

This small bar serves 180 varieties of outstanding tortillas.