Sant Joan is one of the biggest celebrations in Catalonia. The feast is meant to celebrate the beginning of summer, the longest day of the year.
This article goes into depth about the Castellers of Barcelona. This Catalan tradition has been going on for centuries and continues to be one of the most popular events in the city.
After all those celebratory moments in December, January gives everyone a moment to relax and recharge. However, it does not mean the end of winter activities yet, since a lot of the markets are still open throughout January.
This article goes into depth about New Year’s traditions in Barcelona. This city takes pride in all of the different activities that locals participate in starting December 31st and continuing all day on January 1st.
The cooler days have now finally arrived in Barcelona. But as with every other month, there is still a lot to do and see around the city.
Barcelona Expat Life hosts job fairs throughout the year to help expats and local job-seekers find work in Barcelona with prominent companies.
In this article you can read more about the Barcelona International Welcome Desk, and why it’s unique in Spain.
The cooler days have now finally arrived in Barcelona. But as with every other month, there is still a lot to do and see around the city.
October is the month to delve into Spanish autumnal traditions, culture festivities and continuing to explore the city further through all the great activities that one can participate in year round.
Summer is coming to an end, but Barcelona will be just as lively as ever. There are many neighbourhood festivities and other fun events to attend!