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"The greatest city on Earth"

Barcelona claims the top spot, thanks to its world-class architecture, thriving arts and culture scene and more than 2,500 hours of sunshine per year.

- The Telegraph, 2022 April

Do the names Antoni Gaudí, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, and Sagrada Familia all ring a bell? Cubism, Surrealism, Modernism, Postmodernism, you name it, you’ll find it in this cultural enclave.
1 January New Year’s Day National Holiday
6 January Epiphany / Three Kings’ Day National Holiday
18 April Good Friday National Holiday
21 April Easter Monday Catalan Holiday
1 May Labour Day National Holiday
9 June Whit Monday / Pentecost Monday Barcelona Holiday
24 June Sant Joan / Midsummer solstice Catalan Holiday
15 August Assumption of Mary National Holiday
11 September Catalan National Day Catalan Holiday
24 September Mare de Déu de la Mercè Barcelona Holiday
1 November All Saints' Day National Holiday
6 December Spanish Constitution Day National Holiday
8 December Feast of the Immaculate Conception National Holiday
25 December Christmas National Holiday
26 December Boxing Day Catalan Holiday

Cultural Scene

The peculiarity of Catalan culture, mixed with the Spanish proclivity for fiestas, transforms Barcelona into an especially fun city of character the whole year round.

Festa de la Merce

Every September, Barcelona celebrates its biggest festival dedicated to one of its 2 patron saints (the other one is Sta. Eulalia). A staggering 600++ events take place during this time starting from Barcelonaé town hall in Plaza Sant Jaume towards other neighborhoods such as Barceloneta, Plaza Catalunya, Passeig de Gracia, and many more.

The Primavera Sound

The Primavera Sound Festival takes place annually in June and spans over three days, showcasing a wide range of musical genres. The event attracts renowned, big-name artists and up-and-coming indie musicians from around the world. Whether you're a fan of mainstream or alternative sounds, this festival is sure to delight with its diverse lineup.

La Nit dels Museus

Barcelona's Night of the Museums takes place in May and is an exciting cultural event that should not be missed. With almost 70 museums participating, visitors can enjoy free admission from 7 pm to 1 am. It is advisable to arrive early, as queues can be lengthy. Barcelona boasts the most diverse collection of museums among European cities, showcasing contemporary and modern art, archaeology, anthropology, history, technology, and maritime exhibits. Whatever your interests may be, Barcelona's Night of the Museums is the perfect opportunity to explore the city's rich cultural heritage.

La Revetlla de Sant Joan

The night of June 23 is a magical night celebrating the summer solstice or the St. John's Eve celebrations which are held across the country and take many forms. In Barcelona everyone celebrates in their own way, with neighbors, friends and families getting together for an evening meal, to play music and light bonfires.

Dia de Sant Jordi (St. George's Day)

In Catalunya, the celebration of love and romance is commemorated through the legendary tale of St. George, who valiantly defeated a menacing dragon to save a damsel in distress. This romantic event takes place every April 23rd when flower merchants and book peddlers line the city's sidewalks with their colorful displays. While it was customary for women to receive flowers and for men to be gifted with books, this practice has evolved over time. Nowadays, either flowers or books can be gifted to either gender, as both make equally thoughtful and cherished presents.

Festes de San Josep Oriol

Every March, the neighborhood of El Barri del Pi celebrates the feast day of St. Josep Oriol who once lived here. He was revered for his healing powers and austere lifestyle. The Trobada de Gegants del Pi is a festival highlight that is not to be missed!

Festes de Santa Eulalia

Santa Eulalia was a young Christian martyr who lived in the 13th century. She is the patron saint of Barcelona. The city commemorates her feast day every 1 2th of February showcasing Catalan folkloric traditions such as the Castellers, Gegants, Correfoc, and Sardana. The Barcelona Picasso Museum and Fundaciö Joan Mirö offer free entrance around this time.

La Cavalcada de Reis

Every 5th of January marks the feast of the three kings. It is one of Spain's most theatrical pageants signaling the end of the long Christmas season. The Three Kings are welcomed by the city mayor at the Barcelona docks and they gradually make their way around Barcelona's major thoroughfares, spreading joy and cheer with lots of candy and confetti.

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