Probably one of the most common enquiries on our Gothic Quarter Free Tour is where to see human towers in Barcelona. The main “castells” season is from April to October but you can find them all year round depending on festival dates. We have decided to create a post with an updated annual calendar so… Read More
La Mercè 2023: the main highlights of the festival
The weather is gorgeous and there is a feeling of festivity in the air. From the 22nd to the 25th of September we are celebrating La Mercè 2023, the festival of festivals in Barcelona. It is in honour of one of the patron saints of the city: our Lady of the Mercy. All of you… Read More
Christmas activities in Barcelona for families with kids
Barcelona is beautiful during Christmas. The lights are lit, the chestnuts are roasting on street corners and the mood is cheerful and jolly. Over the holiday period, there really is a lot to do, especially if you are visiting Barcelona at Christmas with kids. From markets to funfairs to parades, there is plenty to entertain… Read More
What to do in Barcelona in February 2020
I wish I received a euro for every time I get asked the question “When is a quiet time to go to Barcelona?”. If you are willing to put up with a bit of chilly weather, February can be a great time to drop by our beautiful city. Let’s see what to do in Barcelona… Read More
What to do for New Year’s Eve in Barcelona 2019-2020
Visiting the city on this special night? Wondering what to do on New Year’s Eve in Barcelona? Whether you are looking for traditional with family, party time with friends or fun with kids, we’ll show you what’s on offer! To start with, what do the locals do for Nochevieja (New Year)? Well, the evening of the 31st is usually… Read More
Gràcia Festival 2019: programme and activities
Barcelona loves Summer celebrations. The annual Gràcia Festival is, together with La Mercè Festival in September, one of the main ones of the city. Every August, the streets of this charming neighbourhood change colour and it welcomes visitors to its delightful squares. In 2019 it will take place from the 15th to the 21st of… Read More
Traditional Catalan desserts and sweets: eat like a local in Barcelona
A few weeks ago I wrote a post about the most traditional Catalan dishes. But what meal is ever complete without dessert? Want the low down on what Catalan desserts and sweets to order when that sweet craving comes knocking? Read on. Some of the traditional Catalan desserts and sweets: Crema Catalana [1] This is… Read More
Barcelona cinemas in English: original version movies
One thing that amazed me about Spain when I came here years ago was that all the foreign language programmes and films on TV didn’t have subtitles but were dubbed instead. Unfortunately, this tradition does extend to movie theatres. Don’t despair, Barcelona, being a cosmopolitan city, does have cinemas that offer films in original version.… Read More