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  • Magic nights at Casa Batlló

    Magic nights at Casa Batlló

    The Dragon Roof Terrace becomes the most elegant setting of the heart of the city! Live the most intimate, fresh and distinguished evening of the summer season on top of Gaudi's architectural jewel. Become immersed in the universe of Gaudí through the new 10D Experience. Spend an evening on the terrace of Casa Batlló and vibrate to live music. Choose the concert that thrills you most and enjoy a drink and raise a toast to a wonderful night.

    Visit Casa Batlló and end with an open-air concert with views over the city.

  • Dinner with stars at Observatori Fabra

    Dinner with stars at Observatori Fabra

    Gastronomy and stars once again take a leading role at the Fabra Observatory in Barcelona's summer nights. An original suggestion that combines scientific dissemination and astronomic observation with gastronomy, at one of the most privileged viewpoints of the city of Barcelona.

    After enjoying a menu designed specially for the occasion, a 30 minutes scientific dissemination conference will reveal you the mysteries of the universe and will invite you to discover the museum, through the Noucentist room and the telescope, to the large dome, which preserves original elements. From the dome you will be able to observe distant constellations, stars and a large part of the solar system, with a telescope from 1904. This is one of the largest and oldest telescopes still in use in Europe.

  • Gràcia Festival

    Gràcia Festival

    The festival of the Gràcia district is one of the most celebrated festivals during August in Barcelona. It is a popular festival that lasts for several days, with a wide range of activities, such as concerts, workshops and shows. The highlight of the festival is the traditional competition when streets are decorated and compete to achieve first place.

    Besides the decorated streets, at the squares you have the option to hear live music, dance and taste typical gastronomy of the city.

  • Penedès Grape Harvest Festival

    Penedès Grape Harvest Festival

    The grape harvest festival is the period during which the tradition of wine producing is celebrated. During the weeks of the harvest, you can find out all about the vineyards, wineries and their wines throughout the various wine production regions of Catalonia. These celebrations give rise to a variety of activities: guided visits of the wineries, getting to know about and taking part in the wine-making process, wine and cava tastings combined with the sampling of delicious locally produced food and other activities. In addition to wine- and food-related activities, you can also enjoy complementary leisure pursuits suitable for any age group or profile. Below is just a selection of the recommended activities for you to enjoy this thousand year-old cultural experience to the full!

  • Summer nights in Unique Houses

    Summer nights in Unique Houses

    During these summer nights, houses, palaces and other unique spaces in the city of Barcelona are opening their doors for you, so that you can enjoy a magical evening and discover all the secrets they hide.

    Tuesday: Biblioteca Arús. From 2/7 to 24/9. 7pm and 8pm.
    Thursday: Casa Rocamora. From 14/6 to 27/9. 7pm and 8pm.
    Friday: Casa Museu Amatller. From 14/6 to 27/9. 8pm and 9pm.
    Saturday: Ateneu Barcelonès. Visita, vermouth & jazz concert. From 15/6 to 27/7. 5pm (Spanish) and 6pm (Catalan).

  • Parks of Barcelona route

    There are many different sides to Barcelona: the Barcelona with its traditional neighbourhoods, the Gothic, modernista and contemporary city… but there is also a green Barcelona, the Barcelona of parks and gardens. You’ll find them dotted around the city. These green spaces are always interesting, whether it be for their plants, urban design or sculptures.

  • Beaches

    Beaches

    Barcelona has ten accessible beaches, with Wi-Fi and excellent amenities and services inviting you to enjoy the Mediterranean Sea throughout the year.

  • Maresme

    Maresme

    From Montgat to Malgrat de Mar, an entire coastline with beautiful villages, long sandy beaches, pine forests and stunning mansions.

  • Sant Sebastià Beach

    Sant Sebastià Beach

    Barcelona's most emblematic beach. Together with La Barceloneta, Sant Sebastià is a beach with a long tradition within Barcelona.

  • Barceloneta Beach

    Barceloneta Beach

    The beach forms an integral part of the neighbourhood of the same name, la Barceloneta, Barcelona's classic neighbourhood by the sea, where the people of Barcelona love to come and eat fish, seafood and "tapas".

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