Port Vell Guide: Attractions, Activities and Visitor Tips
Explore Port Vell, once an obsolete harbour, and now one of Barcelona’s biggest hotspots for drinking, dining, family entertainment, and museums.
Explore Port Vell, once an obsolete harbour, and now one of Barcelona’s biggest hotspots for drinking, dining, family entertainment, and museums.
Fancy a sophisticated Cosmopolitan? A refreshing mojito? Or simply a perfectly crafted gin and tonic? Whatever your drink of choice, you’re sure to find it at one of Barcelona’s trendiest cocktail bars.
The 2026 Grec Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary in Barcelona with theatre, dance, music, and circus performances taking place across various venues in the city throughout the summer.
Temperatures in Barcelona are rising, which means it’s time to cool down. Grab your fan and start refreshing yourself with the best things to see, eat, and drink in the city.
Complete Guide to Celebrating Sant Joan 2026 in Barcelona: Beaches, Fireworks, Traditions, Local Food and Top Tips for the Festival Night
Explore Barceloneta, Barcelona’s iconic seaside neighbourhood. Discover beautiful beaches, Mediterranean cuisine, historic local shops and must-see attractions along the city’s vibrant waterfront.
Looking to live more sustainably in Barcelona in 2026? Discover 10 small yet impactful changes, from reducing plastic waste to embracing eco-friendly transportation and supporting local businesses. These simple steps can help make your lifestyle greener while contributing to a more sustainable city.
Barcelona is a dream for art lovers. Gaudí’s city offers many fantastic art galleries and museums with both permanent and temporary exhibitions to enjoy.
A guide to Barcelona’s beaches: from the lively Barceloneta to quieter options, with recommendations to enjoy the sea depending on your plans.
Culture lovers, listen up! Enjoy a special night when many museums open their doors late, offering a unique opportunity to explore the wide range of exhibitions Barcelona has to offer.