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Child holding a basket full of colorful Easter eggs.
Barcelona feels like a world of its own thanks to the sheer number of experiences it offers, and in spring the city transforms to celebrate one of its most deeply rooted traditions. If you want to enjoy local customs, great food and mild weather during Easter Week in Barcelona, Hola Barcelona takes you there!
“Dozens of people walking through a flower-filled garden in Barcelona in spring.
Barcelona is a world of its own—an explosion of experiences that only grows with the arrival of warm weather. The city transforms: terraces fill up, parks become the perfect backdrop for a getaway, and every corner seems to bloom. If you want to discover the best of Barcelona in spring and move around with total freedom, Hola Barcelona takes you there!
A mother with two small children visiting Barcelona with the Sagrada Família in the background
Exploring the Catalan capital with little ones is an experience full of discovery. From the heights of Montjuïc to the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter, the city adapts to all ages to offer a unique adventure. If you want to make the most of your stay in Barcelona with kids, Hola Barcelona takes you there!
An elderly man preparing a calçotada in Barcelona, placing calçots over the flames of a barbecue.
Barcelona is a city to experience with all five senses. And when the end of winter arrives, a distinctive aroma begins to fill the outdoor spaces: the smell of glowing embers preparing a traditional calçotada in Barcelona. If you want to enjoy this beloved Catalan tradition without worrying about transport, Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Imatge de dues dones pintant un mural feminista col·laboratiu pel 8M a Barcelona
To mark International Women’s Day, here’s a route through 8 murals in Barcelona painted by women, stretching from creative Poblenou to the historic city centre. A different way to celebrate 8M a Barcelona while exploring the city’s vibrant street art. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Devils dancing and leaping through the sparks during a traditional correfoc celebration 🔥
Candy flying through the air, fire-breathing beasts, giants dancing through medieval streets… If you're wondering what to do in Barcelona in March, here are three one-of-a-kind festivals that will truly leave you speechless. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Vista aèria del litoral de Barcelona de nit. Una zona que convida a bucar-hi plans per fer després del Mobile World Congress.
The Mobile World Congress turns Barcelona into the global capital of technology during a few intense days at Fira de Barcelona Gran Via. But once the keynotes wrap up, the city keeps buzzing with culture, food, and nightlife, perfect for extending your experience beyond the event. Discover the best things to do in Barcelona after the Mobile World Congress and make the most of your stay. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
A bearded man enjoying a virtual‑reality experience with VR goggles in one of Barcelona’s innovative tech spaces. He holds the headset with both hands.
Barcelona has become one of Europe’s major tech hubs, where supercomputing centres, innovation districts and international congresses blend naturally into everyday neighbourhood life. Discover five essential stops to explore the city’s most forward‑thinking side. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
A couple embracing at a viewpoint, facing away from the camera, with Barcelona’s skyline in the background. / Photo: Kalinova Olena via Adobe Stock
Barcelona’s skyline, with the Sagrada Família, the sea and its unmistakable geometric layout, becomes the perfect backdrop for a romantic couple’s photo. Discover three of the city’s most stunning viewpoints to capture yours. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Couple holding hands in front of Barcelona's Cathedral.
Barcelona is the ideal Valentine's destination: spots with spectacular views, illuminated squares, and streets to get lost in. Looking for romantic Valentine's plans in Barcelona? Here are 3 itineraries using public transport. Hola Barcelona takes you there!