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Chez Matisse
CaixaForum's deep dive into Henri Matisse
The best things to do in Barcelona, curated by locals. Events, restaurants, nightlife and the spots worth knowing – updated weekly.

CaixaForum's deep dive into Henri Matisse

CaixaForum’s latest exhibition exploring blur and visual imprecision

A film festival built around feminist cinema and challenging stereotypes

JOBarcelona offers the chance to connect with leading companies

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

Silence at Sea combines meditation with a sailing experience

Ema Edosio's vivid dance drama

Swap your usual workout for a stretch session by the sea

Instrumental trio The Aristocrats come to Sala Apolo

This workshop treats illustration as a way of slowing down and reconnecting with nature

A gripping documentary about Congolese independence and its aftermath

A first Barcelona show for New York guitarist and producer Brian J

A double bill comes to Sala Wolf as part of Barcelona’s independent rock circuit

A great excuse to get out of the city and into wine country.

Catalan newcomer MAIG comes to Razzmatazz

An outdoor community yoga meetup, hosted by Dilber Nurdinova

An exhibition on one of Latin America’s most famous street photographers

A women’s football meet-up built around community

An exhibition that turns the family video into a window onto a century of everyday life

MACBA welcomes a new exhibition on the work of Anna Moreno

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

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

An exhibition on the photography of Catalan photographer, Joaquim Gomis

The CCCB explores the imaginative world of author Mercè Rodoreda

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

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

Soho House mixes old Barcelona bones with the brand’s signature cool aesthetic

The small shop provides a variety services including repair, sales and rental…

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

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

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

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

Eating brunch at Faire, on Carrer Girona, means having a positive impact on the planet.

Eat My Trip is an exciting brunch spot in the city, tying together the inspiration of travel and food through the fusion of flavors from around the world.

Barcelona's premiere love hotel.

This eco-renovated space shines with a responsible approach to urban living.

Rent a bike, take a tour or buy second-hand.

This supermod tortillería hasn’t changed much in five decades.

One of Gracia’s most popular vintage shops offering clothes and accessories.

Gracia’s newest vegan takeaway offering ‘street food with a little conscience’.

While a hit with local brunch-goers, their hearty lunch and dinner options are most worthy of note.

A furniture and design shop specializing in refurbished pieces.

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.

The first completely egg-based brunch spot in Barcelona

Açaí&Me specialises in the 3 B’s: breakfast, brunch and bowls

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

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

If craft beer and pizzas are your thing then you’ll most certainly like Brew Wild

Maiaia is a vermuteria with family and tradition at its core.

Barcelona's very first sex shop.

Traditional Spanish fare with creative touches.

Industrial design turned hat maker, Kalyn Ryo opened up his artisanal hat shop

Barcelona-based artists Natalia Román and Ryan Rivadeneyra specializes in cyanotype prints.