Take in the most beautiful spots in the city: streets, buildings, terraces, hidden corners and cafés that were born for you to admire them https://www.timeout.com/barcelona/things-to-do/barcelonas-21-most-beautiful-places
Month: March 2018
The other Ramblas in Barcelona
Everyone knows La Rambla, the mile-long strolling boulevard in the heart of the city. Stretching from Plaça Catalunya to Barceloneta, it’s often the first stop on most tourists’ must-see lists. Shops, restaurants, stalls, street performers, human statues and a carnival atmosphere make this infamous street a prime tourist trap. While it may deserve one walk-through during your…
Itō Shinsui. Tradition and modernity
At the beginning of the 20th century in Japan, a group of artists and editors revived ujkiyo-e, a traditional art which was threatened by the arrival of industrialisation and western influence. The movement was known as shin hanga, and Itō Shinsui (1898-1972) was one of its grand masters. Shinsui’s work preserves the tradition of engravings, a universe…
Things to do for kids: walking tours and play spaces
From hunting dragons in the Gothic Quarter to learning what it’s like to be an entrepreneur, there are many places for kids to spend the day having fun indoors or outdoors, and even learn more about Barcelona’s history. https://www.timeout.com/barcelona/kids/things-to-do-for-kids-walking-tours-and-play-spaces
60th Barcelona-Sitges Rally
The Barcelona-Sitges Vintage Car Rally reaches its 60th edition. Vintage cars will be driving from Barcelona to Sitges once again this year. This time it’s the sixtieth edition of this classic motor event. Participants will gather at L’Illa Diagonal shopping centre on Saturday 3 March, with the cars on display there until 5.30 pm. The…
The Maria Canals contest puts pianos in the streets
As part of the Maria Canals International Music Competition, the association is putting grand pianos around various public places in the city so that anyone can play them. The idea is for people to get closer to piano music, which can be imposing for people who don’t know how to play, making it available to…
Down Urban Barcelona
Montjuïc mountain plays host to the fifth edition of the Down Urban Barcelona. Down Urban Barcelona is an urban mountain bike descent limited to 60 riders. The route starts at the Olympic stadium and follows Av. Estadi as far as the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC) before ending up at the Montjuïc fountains. A…
Weekend: The sweetest festival, art in movement and pianos in the streets
This weekend brings the sweetest festival of the year, with sweets aplenty being shared out. Saturday is the day of Sant Medir, and Gràcia will be celebrating with processions around the main streets and squares in the neighbourhood. Sarrià and Sant Gervasi are also marking the occasion with popular celebrations on Friday and Saturday. Friday…
Monumental Club
The Monumental bullring plays host to another weekend event based around live music, fashion and gastronomy. On the weekend of 10 and 11 March there will be performances by artists such as The Excitements, Alma Afrobeat Ensemble, Emma Fernández Band, The Amy’s Soul and DJ Mayfiel. There will also be stalls offering fashion and accessories,…
Barcelona Marathon
The event notches up its 40th edition and keeps the same circuit which has worked in recent editions, taking in the city’s main tourist attractions. The route stays entirely within the city and sees elite athletes taking part, including last year’s surprise winner, Jonah Kipkemoi. Four athletes who took part in the Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992…
