Barcelona Christmas Tour
Experience Christmas across Barcelona's iconic streets and buildings -- all decked out for holiday. The tour lasts for 1.5 hrs, starting at Plaza Catalunya.
Experience Christmas across Barcelona's iconic streets and buildings -- all decked out for holiday. The tour lasts for 1.5 hrs, starting at Plaza Catalunya.
Toys, handicrafts and gifts -- what better way to prepare for Christmas and New Year. Don't miss one of Barcelona's best Christmas fairs!
What happened during Christmas at the thousand-year monastery? The Mon Sant Benet presents nativity scenes and life within the monastery during middle ages. Complete with actors and modern installations, witness the middle ages in Barcelona.
The festival of fire in the areas of Pre-Pyrenees and the Pyrenees. The locals would descend from the top of the mountain with large burning torches symbolizing the purification of the areas from evil spirit.
Every year, for more than 100 years, the Club Natacio Barcelona organizes a 200-meter open water swimming competition at the Port of Barcelona. Fancy a try?
The last competition of the year for amateur runners. The Race of the Noses (aka Cursa dels Nassos) is ready to greet you again on Dec 31.
Llum ("light" in Catalan) is ready to illuminate Barcelona's most beautiful buildings and spaces. Running annually since 2012, the festival is expected to take place at the Poblenou district.
The festival of sweets in the charming district of Gracia welcomes you to celebrate. Based on a popular pilgrimage story in 1830, the festival now showcases a spectacular parade with sweets as gifts.
The Zurich Marathon in Barcelona is an annual marathon that has become a world-famous sporting event. The good weather conditions converge with the thrilling 42 km of city loop to create a relaxing environment.
Celebrate Eurovision Song Contest in this second edition of the Barcelona Eurovision Party at the Sant Jordi Club.
One of the most anticipated Catalan public holidays celebrating Saint George. Tale has it that he killed a dragon that has been terrorizing the local communities. The Sant Jordi festival has become well-renown as a celebrated Catalan festivity since the 18th century. In Catalonia, people exchange a rose and a memento on Sant Jordi's Day....
This premium music festival is undoubtably the most awaited in the city. Not only open to the public, music professionals are also invited to conferences, workshops, debating on the lates in the music scene.