Get ready for an unforgettable evening during Barcelona’s Museum Night: explore 94 venues with free admission, discover cultural routes in Montjuïc and L’Hospitalet, and enjoy exclusive concerts and workshops under the stars. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Let’s take a journey through small windows into the past of Barcelona’s public transport system, which reveal how the city has grown and transformed over time. Want to discover them? Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Barcelona is a city that can be experienced both from the inside and the outside. All it takes is to look up while walking through its streets to discover true works of art. Beyond Gaudí’s most iconic creations, the city hides unique facades that tell surprising stories—small architectural gems that often go unnoticed. Today, we invite you to take a different kind of stroll: let curiosity guide you and discover some of the most distinctive facades in Barcelona… Hola Barcelona takes you there!
One of Barcelona's most well-known nicknames is the "Ciutat Comtal" (Count's City). But what does it really mean? Let's delve into its origins and significance to uncover the story behind it. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Barcelona is a city rich in culture and during these months it offers a great selection of exhibitions that you cannot miss. Discover some of them with Hola Barcelona!
Barcelona has 73 neighborhoods, each of them with particularities that make them special and, all together, make up the city's identity. Interestingly, there are two that have a fact that unites them: the neighborhoods of Sant Antoni and Sant Andreu and their major festival of Els Tres Tombs. We explain the main features of the celebration, as well as some of the most emblematic places in these two neighborhoods. Hola Barcelona takes you!
Catalonia is a land of wines with a lot of history and deep-rooted tradition. Do you think you know the peculiarities, characteristics and historical curiosities about Catalan wine? Discover more! Hola Barcelona takes you.
Throughout Barcelona's history, the two events that should be highlighted and made the city a European referent: the 1888 Universal Exposition and years after, in 1929, Barcelona International Exposition. Find out what they meant for Barcelona and its people and what is left today. Don't miss it, Hola Barcelona takes you!
The Gothic Quarter is Barcelona's old town and is the living image of all the civilizations that have passed through the city during the last thousands of years. Come and discover the roman and medieval streets, Hola Barcelona takes you!
Spring marks the arrival of Sant Jordi’s Day, an excellent excuse to discover (or rediscover) different literary and poetic settings in Barcelona. Walk through our city and move around with public transport feeling like a character from a novel!