Barcelona in October: Discover Everything the City Has in Store
Discover the events happening this October 2025 in Barcelona. From concerts and typical Catalan traditions to exploring the city’s most exclusive buildings. Activities for all tastes!
Discover the events happening this October 2025 in Barcelona. From concerts and typical Catalan traditions to exploring the city’s most exclusive buildings. Activities for all tastes!
Barcelona celebrates its biggest fiestas of the year. From September 23rd to 28th, enjoy the lively vibe that the city offers, with activities for everyone.
The cosmopolitan city of Barcelona is the perfect place to visit during September, you’ll find less tourists, better weather and incredible events! Read on to hear more about the best events happening this September 2024.
On August 15th, Barcelona becomes a vibrant display of colour as the much anticipated Festa Major de Gràcia kicks off! Considered to be one of the biggest street parties of the year, this event sees the neighbourhood of Gràcia come to life with home-made decorations, free concerts and much more.
With high temperatures, espectacular activities and some superb events coming, August is the perfect time to visit Barcelona. Let us guide you through the city’s best events.
The Barcelona Grec Festival kicks off on June 26th, 2025, lasting through to August 4th. Find out what’s new this year at this month-long stage arts festival offering the very best international acts in the fields of theatre, dance, music and even the circus!
On the night of June 23rd, the city skies of Barcelona come alive in one of the most anticipated summer celebrations: the Festival of Sant Joan. Considered the official kick-off to summer, fireworks, bonfires and all night fiestas fill the beaches of Barcelona in honor of Saint John. Read on as we discuss this memorable night out!
From May 10–18, 2025, Girona’s old town transforms into a stunning open-air exhibition for the 70th edition of Temps de Flors. Over 100 floral installations decorate historic landmarks, courtyards, and streets, accompanied by concerts, workshops, and the popular Gastroflor’s food event. A must-see spring festival — and it’s all free.
La Diada de Sant Jordi is Catalonia’s very own version of Valentine’s Day! Find out what to expect and exactly why you’ll be seeing red (and white and yellow!) on this colourful April day in Barcelona.
Celebrate Semana Santa in Barcelona from April 13–20 with vibrant parades, processions, and Easter treats. Watch El Paso de la Borriquita on Palm Sunday and the Virgen de la Macarena procession on Good Friday. Savor traditional sweets like Las Monas de Pascua and visit the Museu de la Xocolata. With festive traditions, fewer crowds, and spring weather, Barcelona is the perfect Easter escape!