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  • Free summer film screenings on the beach independent film nights

    Free summer film screenings on the beach independent film nights

    "Cinema Lliure" on the beach is a free festival of independent cinema that takes place on summer nights on different beaches on the Catalan coast. Sessions where films that have been programmed in theaters and festivals in Catalonia are screened in original version. A cultural event that will make you discover on the beach films outside the commercial circuit, and which contradicts the cliché according to which independent cinema is reserved only for theoreticians and critics.

  • Agenda

    Agenda

  • Barcelona at night

    Barcelona at night

  • Poble Espanyol de Barcelona

    Poble Espanyol de Barcelona

    An open-air museum comprising full-scale replicas of 117 buildings from different parts of Spain.

  • Port Olímpic

    Port Olímpic

    Barcelona's Olympic Marina has become one of the city's most popular leisure areas. Water sports, the beaches and countless restaurants serving seafood cuisine are just some of the attractions in this, the most Mediterranean part of Barcelona.

  • A day in Barcelona

    A day in Barcelona

    Capturing the essence of Barcelona in just one day is rather a tall order, but your efforts will be amply rewarded. Guaranteed!

  • Passeig del Born

    Passeig del Born

    A charming avenue that has adapted to new times without turning its back on its past.

  • Plaça Reial

    Plaça Reial

    This square is so beautiful, it's no wonder it was named "royal" (reial Catalan for royal). The elegant ambiance of the Plaça Reial is accentuated by the fountain, streetlamps and palm trees, and it is one of Barcelona's busiest, most vibrant spots, particularly at night. This is Barcelona's best-loved porticoed square.

  • Experience La Mercè festival like one of the locals

    Experience La Mercè festival like one of the locals

    If you're thinking of heading to Barcelona for a break in September, there are five key dates on the calendar when the city opens its doors and celebrates its festivals in style. The Catalan capital dresses up for the occasion to pay tribute to the Mare de Déu de la Mercè, patron saint of Barcelona since 1687.

  • Bars with live music

    Bars with live music

    Barcelona has its own distinct melody. It sounds of the sea, of terraces full of people, of the wind blowing down from the mountains, of crowds and the Mediterranean. But if you want to hear its most lingering melody, you won't find it in the streets… you'll have to step inside one of the thousands of bars that resound with the sound of guitars, drums, basses and as many instruments as there are groups in the city.