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  • Gràcia Festival

    Gràcia Festival

    The festival of the Gràcia district is one of the most celebrated festivals during August in Barcelona. It is a popular festival that lasts for several days, with a wide range of activities, such as concerts, workshops and shows. The highlight of the festival is the traditional competition when streets are decorated and compete to achieve first place.

    Besides the decorated streets, at the squares you have the option to hear live music, dance and taste typical gastronomy of the city.

  • Family activities at Museu Picasso

    Family activities at Museu Picasso

    The Museu Picasso is running a varied program of leisure activities for all the family, aimed at arousing the curiosity and creativity, respect and appreciation for art.

  • Barcelona Dibuixa

    Barcelona Dibuixa

    Barcelona Dibuixa is a day-long event during which both well-known and emerging artists, illustrators, architects and designers hold fun workshops, at no charge, for everyone wishing to experience the world of drawing, in a free and spontaneous way.

  • Family activities at Tibidabo Amusement Park

    Family activities at Tibidabo Amusement Park

    The Tibidabo Amusement Park is considered one of Barcelona's most iconic landmarks. Located at one of the highest points of the city, it has been and continues to be a place of pilgrimage for families due to its varied leisure and educational possibilities.

    There is something here to appeal to every member of the family. The fact that historical attractions are combined with the most up-to-date makes the Park an emotion-packed location with the added bonus of enjoying magnificent views over the entire city.

  • Comic Barcelona

    Comic Barcelona

    From May 3 to 5, Fira Barcelona Montjuïc will once again host the Cómic Barcelona, three days focused on cartoons, with the usual shopping area, exhibitions, round tables, meetings, screenings, concerts and many parallel activities.

  • European Balloon Festival

    European Balloon Festival

    The European Balloon Festival in Igualada is the biggest gathering of hot air balloons in Spain and welcomes around 25,000 visitors over four days the first fortnight of July. It's a meeting point, a competition and a festival in one, with more than 50 balloons taking to the air. Competitive flights take place early in the morning and at dusk, when conditions are ideal, and if you want a taste of the high life, balloon rides can be booked in advance. Fly among a mass of Balloons from several counties of the world.

    But there's plenty to enjoy from ground level, whether it's the different skill challenges in the competition, live music, kids' activities and workshops, or the magical Night Glow event, in which balloons are fired up but don't take off, glowing like lanterns and accompanied by a fireworks display.

  • Halloween in the Poble Espanyol Spanish Village

    Halloween in the Poble Espanyol Spanish Village

    To really experience Halloween in style, the Poble Espanyol will become the most terrifying part of the city for a month. Designed for both children and adults, this event includes family shows, a cementery and even a tunnel of terror. As well as a number of hair-raising surprises, the village will also be filled with chestnuts and sweet potatoes for a well-deserved bite to eat. You can even go in costume to this party where all the family will have a terroriffic time!

  • Tres Tombs Parade

    Tres Tombs Parade

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    Closely related to Carnival, the Tres Tombs feast is held –at least since 1826– in Sant Antoni neighbourhood, the heart of Eixample district.
    In homage to muleteers, wagoners and peasant farmers, the horse parade is performed by ancient carriages animal drawn and several riders. It always appears the Unitat Muntada de la Guàrdia Urbana (Horse Guards of the local police) and riders who escort Sant Antoni and Santa Eulàlia flags, the co-patron saint of the city. But, overall, there are amazing carriages such as a firefighter truck driven by horses, the Imperial carriage of the funeral services, a delivery carriage for wineskins, one for the rice growers and some other historical ones from Barcelona and other Catalan cities.
    The parade finishes in Plaça Sant Jaume, when the local authorities welcome the entourage.

    14th January: Tres Tombs de Sant Andreu del Palomar.
    20th January: Tres Tombs de Sant Antoni.

  • Family activities at l'Aquàrium

    Family activities at l'Aquàrium

    Come to L'Aquàrium Barcelona and enjoy some of the sea bed's most wonderful experiences. Take part in a wide range of activities related to Aquarium's Tropical Spring.

    Tropical Spring Game of Clues: all day. Until June 21st
    Mask and Button Badge Workshop: Saturdays, from 12pm to 2pm. Until June 21st
    Do you prefer the heat or the cold: Sundays, from 11:30am to 1:30pm. Until June 21st
    Visit the Tropical Spring: Sundays, at 4pm and 4:30pm. Until June 21st

  • Natalis Christmas at Poble Espanyol

    Natalis Christmas at Poble Espanyol

    Poble Espanyol dresses up for Christmas with Natalis and turns into a stage full of magic with more than 20 decorations and fairytale lighting. In the streets of Poble Espanyol you will experience the Catalan traditions most deeply rooted in these festivities, such as the nativity scene and Tió. Also, for several days in December and January, family activities are scheduled and there will be magic shows, circus acts, music and much more. Santa Claus and his mischievous elves will be in the Wishland space, as well as Their Majesties the Three Wise Men so that the children can give them their letters. Without doubt, a unique experience.

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