Festa Major Barcelona: from human towers to giants to traditional Catalan music, the street and neighbourhood festivals in Barcelona, or the Festes Majors, are worth experiencing.
Discover the inspiring journey of Josie Pont, a Catalan woman, as she discusses the progress and challenges of women's rights in Barcelona. Gain unique insights into women's involvement and perception in the city.
April 23rd marks Sant Jordi in Barcelona- a holiday based on the Legend of Saint George and the Dragon, and dedicated to roses, books, and love.
Easter in Barcelona comes early this year! Don't miss all that Semana Santa has to offer, from Mona de Pascua to the Sagrada Familia light show and more.
Calçots in Barcelona; planning on visiting Catalonia (Catalunya) in the winter or early spring? Make sure you don’t miss calçots or a Calçotada!
The Santa Eulàlia festivities, also known as La Laia, is arguably Barcelona's biggest Winter celebration and is held around the 12th February each year.
Christmas is a major holiday in Spain, and is therefore an incredible time to be in Barcelona with many festive lights, Christmas markets, and events.
Halloween, an American holiday, becomes more popular in Barcelona every year! Halloween is closely tied to La Castanyada, so you can celebrate both in Barcelona and get the best of both worlds!
La Mercè is one of Barcelona's biggest cultural festivals. Taking place in September, you can't miss the parades, live music, and other fun events that take place during the La Mercè festival.
Let's Cook and Grandma's Cooking Barcelona have partnered to bring customers traditional Catalan recipes and ingredients to their door.