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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Blaumarí Music is a new boutique summer concert series at Port Vell

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

A film festival that turns warm evenings into open-air gatherings for queer cinema

A colourful celebration of music, culture, diversity and female energy

Coding and live music performance collide

The Sea and Cake experimentalist blends pop melodies with jazz textures

An energising group-training session at Barcelona’s seafront

A beach festival bringing together some of the world’s best reggaeton performers

Grammy-nominated American singer Chris Isaak comes to Parallel 62

A spin-off of the highly successful El Flea market, La Puça comes to El Clot.

A women’s football meet-up built around community

James Bidgood's experimental homoerotic dreamscape

Dominican artist Tokischa brings her unfiltered world to Razzmatazz

CaixaForum’s latest exhibition exploring blur and visual imprecision

An exhibition on the photography of Catalan photographer, Joaquim Gomis

CaixaForum's deep dive into Henri Matisse

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

Fundació Joan Miró shows the work of artist Kapwani Kiwanga

An immersive exhibition turning ancient history into an incredible spectacle

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

This gastrobar offering Catalan dishes with a genuine Lebanese touch.

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

Catalan chocolate company with a history going back to the 18th century.

A reference shop for all things music-production related…

French cuisine of the 1970s reinterpreted in Barcelona today

Barcelona's premiere love hotel.

If you’re a lover of Italian cuisine, you’re in for a treat at Isabella’s.

A beautiful concept store and restaurant.

The manufacturer of organic vegetarian products also has several restaurants.

A Passeig Isabel II landmark since 1836: the Arròs Parellada, paella invented for a dandy who couldn't be bothered to peel shrimp.

A sleek and modern love hotel in Sant Gervasi.

Serving up some of the city’s best tacos.

Market-fresh Mediterranean food is their game, but Asian influences assert themselves too.

This space is dedicated to the art of sewing.

A purposefully unflashy little ramen place hidden down a tatty side street…

A Barceloneta paella specialist: over a dozen varieties fired off on what the house calls the longest paella line in Europe.

A classic Catalan seafood restaurant in La Barceloneta.

The Escribà family’s beachfront paella house on Bogatell, cooking rice over wood fires since 1992 – the pastry dynasty’s savory venture.

Jane is an English manual therapist and yoga teacher…

This Catalan-Italian restaurant follows Slow Food km0 principles.

A Barceloneta paella institution since 1968, founded by a fisherman and his wife; their children run it still, with a terrace on the beach.