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  • Cruïlla Festival

    Cruïlla Festival

    Cruïlla Festival is ideal for those people looking for top-notch indie and alternative musicians, along with smaller crowds and a more compact programme. Placed in the same venue as Primavera, the Parc del Fòrum.

  • 37 Mercat de Música Viva de Vic

    37 Mercat de Música Viva de Vic

    Every September, the beautiful central Catalan town of Vic hosts an extensive 'market of live music', which this year celebrates its 37th anniversary, aimed at giving both professionals and the public the chance to hear a wide range of different genres and discover new acts, as they enjoy of concerts and related activities. A lot of the focus is on artists from Catalonia, Spain and the Mediterranean area, but musicians from other places can also be found on the programme.

    Performances, some of which are free, are given across the city at venues both indoors and out, including the emblematic Plaça Major, and throughout the event the streets are filled with buskers, adding to the musical extravaganza taking place. While there, it's also worth taking the time to explore Vic, a place rich with history, from the Roman temple to the cathedral, ecclesiastical museum, and medieval and modernista buildings. And don't forget to try the local gastronomic speciality, cured meats.

  • Sitges Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya

    Sitges Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya

    Inaugurated years ago as the world's first film festival dedicated to the fantastic genre, today it's become the region's biggest celebration of the moving image. The picturesque seaside town of Sitges, 30 minutes down the coast from Barcelona, hosts hundreds of films from around the globe, including animation, rom-com and gangster as well as its core themes of gore, horror and fantasy.

    Running in parallel to the screenings are exhibitions, master classes and Q&A sessions, special events focused on television series, the chance to see films using virtual reality technology, plus a crowded Zombie Walk through the streets of Sitges.

  • Challenge Barcelona Triathlon

    Challenge Barcelona Triathlon

    This sporting event combining swimming, cycling and running is undoubtedly on the rise and becoming a trend among those who are looking for a more varied exercise that provides more than just one single sport. It is no surprise that the Barcelona Triathlon attracts thousands of people to its waterfront every year.

    With four distances and modalities available, participants can choose between supersprint, sprint, elite short, aquathlon and olympic, taking part as individuals, in couples (both should finish the race together) or as a relay team for olympic and sprint (with two of more members sharing the effort).

    This year, in addition, the Barcelona Triathlon adapts the circuit for the youngest with the Junior Challenge, for boys and girls between 12 and 17 years old.

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  • Sant Jordi 2026

    Sant Jordi 2026

    This is one of the most keenly anticipated and widely celebrated Catalan public holidays. According to the traditional tale, Sant Jordi (Saint George) killed the dragon that used to live in Montblanc where it terrorized the local population, thus saving the king's daughter from certain death. Legend has it that a beautiful rose bush sprang up in the spot where the dragon's blood was spilled. From the 18th century onward, the Sant Jordi festival became widely identified as a Catalan 'fiesta' which these days arouses great popular, civic and cultural passion. On Sant Jordi's Day, lovers exchange a rose and a book and every town and city in Catalonia is filled with stalls set up to sell both.


  • Pride Barcelona

    Pride Barcelona

    There have been many achievements by the LGTBIQ+ collective, but every day we see news and activities that show us that there is still a long way to go in the fight for freedom, dignity and respect for this community. Pride Barcelona is a unique opportunity to raise the profile of LGTBIQ+ rights through acts of celebration and assertion.

    Visit Barcelona's official LGTBIQ+ website here:

    visitbarcelonalgtbiq.com




  • Monster Energy MotoGP Grand Prix

    Monster Energy MotoGP Grand Prix

    If you are a motorcycle lover you can't miss the event of the year: the Monster Energy MotoGP Grand Prix. A weekend where world's greatest riders such as Marc Márquez, Jorge Martin, o Francesco Bagnaia will make your heart vibrate at every turn. Rhythm, strategy, speed and much more at the Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix ™ and the Barcelona-Catalonia Circuit.

  • Grec Festival de Barcelona

    Grec Festival de Barcelona

    Barcelona's Grec Festival returns this summer with a vibrant line-up of music, theatre, dance and circus, taking place in venues across the city. This year's edition features a wide range of artistic proposals that connect with audiences and explore new creative perspectives. At the same time, it welcomes renowned international names, creating dialogue between cultures, languages and generations. This year, more than ever, the Grec Festival is committed to accessibility, offering adapted performances so that everyone can enjoy the festival. Shows include sign language interpretation, subtitles, audio description, and mobility support. Check out the full accessible programme here.

  • CanetRock25

    CanetRock25

    The CanetRock festival reaches a new edition in 2023, consolidating its commitment to the best of rock and to Catalan pop groups. This time round the acts include Figa Flawas, Mushka, Julieta, La Fúmiga, and much more. In addition to the twelve hours of non-stop music, the audience can enjoy parallel activities in the incomparable setting of Canet de Mar beach.

  • XVIII Puig Classic Sailing Regatta Barcelona

    XVIII Puig Classic Sailing Regatta Barcelona

    The XVIII Puig Classic Sailing Regatta Barcelona is a spectacular competition that should definitely not be missed: over twenty classic and vintage sailing vessels are returning once again to the coast of Barcelona. They represent the participants of this regatta organized by the Royal Yacht Club of Barcelona. Their history and tradition allied to their majesty and beauty take center stage in the city’s port.