Lindy al Parc is the oldest social activity put on by the association BCNSWING, with the first session dating back to 1998. They meet every first and third Sunday of the month. Everyone is welcome, so just turn up and dance! http://www.barcelona-metropolitan.com/events/lindy-al-parc-barcelona/
48h Open House
One of Barcelona’s biggest festivals of architecture is back for its seventh edition, with over 150 inspiring buildings opening their doors to showcase some of the city’s finest architecture. An initiative which began in London in 1992, the Open House project was brought to Barcelona in 2010 with the aim of enhancing the understanding and…
Mercat de Mercats 2016
The local market is a centuries-long tradition and the lifeblood of communities around Barcelona. Year-round markets in each neighbourhood ensure that you never lack the opportunity to purchase fresh produce from local vendors. But the king of all Barcelona markets is the annual Mercat de Mercats, a collaborative effort between the Ajuntament de Barcelona, l’Institut…
Brunch in the City
Following the huge success of Brunch in the Park throughout the summer, this day-long party, complete with electronic music, international DJs, artisan food trucks, a vintage market and activities for all, is back for four exciting autumn editions, including a spooky Halloween special in Poble Espanyol. The lineup includes some big names on the electronic…
Moritz 160th Anniversary
In celebration of 160 years of Moritz, Ronda Sant Antoni will host an aperitif-street party complete with live music, food and beer. Beginning at 11am, partygoers will have ample time to enjoy the specially-priced €1.50 tapas and €1 Moritz, plus taste test a new edition of the beer crafted to mark the occasion. The festivities…
AWE Summit Barcelona 2016
The Assertive Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) Summit is a two-day event that provides a space for successful women to network, collaborate and share their experience. The first day will go from 9am to 6pm and will consist of talks from carefully selected speakers, and the second day is scheduled from 10am to 2pm and will be focused on…
Barcelona International Gay and Lesbian Festival
The FICGLB returns for its 16th edition, exploring specific LGBT realities in depth—transgender youth, sexuality between Muslim women, sexual abuse within families and sadomasochism, among others. Over 50 films will be screened coming from Canada, Israel, India, France, Denmark, the US and Mexico, which is this year’s country of honour. The event aims to promote…
La Festa Catalana
La Festa Catalana (Catalan Festival) celebrates Catalan traditions and festivities every Saturday throughout the summer. Situated in Plaça Nova against the impressive backdrop of Barcelona’s gothic cathedral, the festival welcomes visitors to witness human castles (castells), giants (gegants) and folk dancing (sardanes). This colourful festival encourages visitors and residents alike to grasp the rich culture of…
Ping Pong Fridays
If Friday nights are getting a little bit routine, what better way to shake things up than with a game of ping pong!? Hailing from New York, this trend offers an alternative to hitting the dance floor, and Luz de Gas have brought the craze to Barcelona with #PingPongFriday. Grab a drink and a ping…
Classical Music at MEAM
The works of classical masters, such as Bach and Mozart, are showcased in this series of music performances at MEAM—a museum exhibiting some of the finest artwork in Barcelona. Located in the Born district, MEAM’s concert hall provides a unique setting in which to enjoy a drink and an evening of live music, and there’s…
