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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

Every August, Gràcia celebrates its week-long Festa Major

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

A sun-soaked photography project capturing the Poblenou coastline

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

This incredible artist’s first exhibition held at La Virreina

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

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

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

Richard Linklater's melancholy portrait of a brilliant songwriter

A programme of screenings drawn from this Catalan filmmaker’s repertoire

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

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

Trumpeter and composer Estefane Santos brings Brazilian swing to the stage

Beauty, music and socialising form this glamorous midweek rooftop escape

Fiesta Caribe is back to bring a little tropical heat into our summer

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

Discover the city through its independent boutique scene

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.

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

An energising group-training session at Barcelona’s seafront

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

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

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

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

CaixaForum’s latest exhibition exploring blur and visual imprecision

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

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

A matcha-obsessed Eixample café sourcing first-harvest ceremonial powder from Japan, stone-ground to order – with proper coffee alongside.

A creative Japanese-inspired café blending coffee, design and food in Poblenou

The Escribà family’s Bogatell-beach paella house, cooking over wood fires since 1992.

El Magnífico’s new Eixample bar, home to Barcelona’s first La Marzocco Modbar pour-over – sit and watch a filter dialed in front of you.

The weekend brunch is a local fixture, offering staples like pancakes and Eggs Benedict.

This diminutive wine bar is revered as one of the city’s very best.

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

An innovative contemporary art center, exhibition hall and workspace in Poblenou.

A beauty parlor and spa with good prices, located next to Plaça Catalunya.

Paradiso serves up unusual and creative cocktails.

Locally sourced and seasonal products are favored to create modern delights that are based on a selection of Mediterranean and traditional local dishes.

They serve no less than 10 versions of the much-loved drink.

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

This tapas bar sits among Sarrià’s burgeoning scene along its main street, Major de Sarrià.

One of few Barcelona tapas bars that preserves the tradition of a free tapa with every drink.

This space is dedicated to the art of sewing.

Leave your tent at home and book comfortable digs at Forest Days Glamping.

You can book a visit to sip a cuppa and get an eyeful of all that sparkling Italian hardware without leaving town at their showroom in Gràcia.

Enter a world of Belgian beers.

The team at Holly’s craft the gnarliest ice cream sandwiches this side of the Atlantic.

Punjabi street food on Gran Via, from the team behind The Fish & Chips Shop.

Lovers of interiors will find nirvana here, as well as a breakfast menu of hipster greatest hits and a European lunch menu.

Enjoy fine things like oysters, foie, smoked salmon, sous-vide Iberian pork ribs.

Bridging the gap between homely Peruvian eateries and upscale locales.

A small Gràcia gallery that has backed contemporary local artists since 2003.

Individual paellas from Mercat de la Concepció produce at this 1950 Eixample classic.

Plant-focused fast food concept by Netflix’s The Final Table contestant Benjamin Bensoussan has opened its first location on the busy Rambla de Catalunya.

Chef Jordi Artal, a former Michelin star holder, is back with his Catalan kitchen Cinc Sentits at a new location.

The three guys behind the restaurant take inspiration from American BBQ, but equally, they are inspired by a Mexican mole or Argentinian provoleta.

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