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Women Will Come 2026
An exhibition retelling the city’s history through women and their fight for change.
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An exhibition retelling the city’s history through women and their fight for change.

A program of screenings drawn from this Catalan filmmaker’s repertoire.

Every August, Gràcia celebrates its week-long Festa Major.

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

If Gràcia’s festa major leaves you wanting more, Sants is just around the corner.

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

An exhibition on a donation of 18 video artworks by Han Nefkens Foundation.

A sun-soaked photography project capturing the Poblenou coastline.

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.

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

This incredible artist’s first exhibition held at La Virreina.

Deep listening at this small-scale festival near Tarragona

Discover Casa Amatller at night with an audio guide and glass of cava.

Celebrating Ukrainian culture with three days of music and community.

Three decades of pop, dance and R&B anthems at Montjuïc’s open-air La Terrrazza.

DJs and tribute acts to our favorite pop divas at Poble Espanyol.

Mecal Air turns summer nights into relaxed open-air short-film cinema sessions.

An energizing group-training session at Barcelona’s seafront.

Fritanga! turns the tardeo into a weekly celebration with music, food and cocktails

The Buenos Aires collective Vinocio Quintet come to Marula.

Makina legends Pastis & Buenri bring it back to basics at Sala Apolo.

Flea Station gathers vintage sellers for a curated spin on the classic flea market.

Soak up some of the city’s history at the Jardí del Baluard.

Slow down, get creative and enjoy something a bit off the beaten track

Teenage life Beverly Hills-style in this razor-sharp Nineties classic.

Richard Linklater's melancholy portrait of a brilliant songwriter.

A film to get you in the mood, then a DJ set to carry the feeling into the night.

Italo disco comes to the silver screen in Alessandro Melazzini’s cult documentary

Roger Vadim’s psychedelic sci-fi romp.

This family-run restaurant has set itself up as a jewel in the Barcelona curry scene.

Delicate combinations of flavor mixed with exquisite presentation and an upbeat, welcoming vibe.

An Argentinean steakhouse importing Black Angus, Nebraska beef and New Zealand lamb.

A small tapas & wine bar with honest cooking.

This gay dive bar throws a VermuParty one Sunday a month.

A perfect short-term Raval retreat with that special someone.

Boa-Bao takes diners on a culinary journey through flavors of Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and beyond.

UMA House Trafalgar’s seventh-floor pool terrace, with a 360-degree read on the city’s rooftops, spires and the ridge behind them.

Electro music, great cocktails and a fun vibe combine at this bar-slash-gallery.

The upscale bar and restaurant was designed by Lázaro Rosa Violán.

Big Bang Bar has long been a mecca for local musicians and traveling tunesmiths looking to share music on an intimate stage.

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

This hidden cocktail bar in Gràcia offers coffee in the morning, vermouth in the afternoon and a killer cocktail by night.

A factory and bar specializing in beer fermentation and natural wine making.

Paradiso serves up unusual and creative cocktails.

This self-dubbed “cocktail bar and book collection” is the latest gem to appear in Les Corts.

Spain’s first fully plant-based Mexican eatery.

The manufacturer of organic vegetarian products also has several restaurants.

Welcome to Barcelona’s first restaurant specializing in bánh mì sandwiches, a classic Vietnamese street food feast.

Among the flurry of one of La Rambla’s many Gòtic tributaries, Sub Rosa would be everyone’s regular watering hole, if only there was enough space.

Vegan restaurant Fat Veggies serves up barbecue and smoked vegetables.

Market-cuisine tapas named for the great-grandmother whose cooking started it.

This restaurant in Mercat del Ninot is like Cuines Santa Caterina, except without the tourists.

Catalan bistró serving up innovative, exquisite small dishes.

Casa Lolea’s sister restaurant, in a converted century-old hardware store.

The order of the night is techno.

This vegan restaurant mixes world cuisines to leave diners disoriented.

At steakhouse in Bivio, Argentine Black Angus arrives on a hot stone for you to finish at the table.

Naturally, you can sip all of Hemingway’s favorite tipples, from the simple scotch & soda to gimlets and martini.

Casa Bonay’s space has been designed with the assistance of audiophiles Amit and Aneesh Patel, owners of London bar Brilliant Corners.