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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!
The image shows a fruit stall at La Boqueria. A hand points toward a box of cherries while, behind the counter, the vendor weighs other pieces of fruit.
Celebrate Barcelona’s title as the European Capital of Local Commerce by exploring its iconic markets. We’ve put together two easy public‑transport routes so you can discover some of the very best markets in the city. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Discover Barcelona from the point of view of a tourist guide!
Discover the day-to-day life of a Hop on Hop off Barcelona tourist guide and the places she recommends to enjoy the city to the fullest.
The Catedral of Barcelona is one of the greatest exponents of Gothic architecture in the city / Photo: Ingo Joseph via Pexels
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!
Sant Sebastià beach with the emblematic Barcelona's building in the background
Barcelona's beaches are a great attraction during the summer season and not only for those who want to swim, so take advantage of the good weather, Hola Barcelona takes you there!
DJ at Sónar Festival
Year after year, with the arrival of good weather, Barcelona is decked out to host major live music festivals and this year they will be marked by the return to normality after the pandemic.
Plaça Reial / Foto: Frank Thomae
Take the Barcelona Bus Turístic and explore other parts of Barcelona outside the center is one of our recommendations!
View of Casa Batlló from Diagonal Avenue
You have planned a five-day trip to Barcelona. It’s time enough to explore the city and discover its attractions. Plan your visit well so that you don’t miss anything of interest. We will help you choose.
Panoramic view of Avenida Reina Maria Cristina with Plaza España in the background
Barcelona is a city for all visitors. Couples, families, groups of friends and, of course, young people too. With its wide range of night and daytime leisure activities, the city always has something to offer.
View of Lluis Companys promenade with the Triumphal Arch in the background
Easter is coming and maybe you're thinking of taking a short break in Barcelona. If so, read on! We suggest everything you can't miss during your stay and explain the best way to get around the city.