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En la Gran Via se están instalando dos nuevas tirolinas gratis

Two new free zip lines are being installed in Gran Via

Two new free zip lines are being installed in Barcelona on the traffic-free stretch of Gran Via between Glòries and Rambla de Poblenou. It is expected to be inaugurated in the coming…

Durante 2022 los estadounidenses lideraron el turismo en Barcelona

During 2022 Americans led tourism in Barcelona

According to the international ranking of tourists who visited Barcelona during 2022, Americans led the visits with 802,545 travelers to the city. This was followed by France with 664,972, the United Kingdom,…

Recorrido por las calles más hermosas de Barcelona- Calle Major de Sarrià

Tour of the most beautiful streets of Barcelona

This could be a very long list, because the most beautiful streets of Barcelona are usually many, not to say that almost all of them have their charm. Because, definitely, this is…

Así será la bienvenida al Año Nuevo Chino en Barcelona

How to welcome the Chinese New Year in Barcelona

From January 21, 2023, Barcelona will be filled with activities to welcome the Chinese New Year of the Water Rabbit. The Chinese yearbook is governed by the lunar calendar, so each year…

Palau Martorell hosts the Sorolla exhibition

Barcelona’s renowned neoclassical palace, the Palau Martorell, opens to the public with the Sorolla exhibition: an exhibition of small-format oil paintings by the Valencian artist. In the Plaça de la Mercè, one…

Cirque du Soleil will be in Barcelona until January 22nd.

“Crystal” is the new show on ice with which Cirque du Soleil returns to Barcelona.  The circus company will be in the city until January 22, 2023, and then continue its tour…

The Festa Major de Sant Antoni begins on January 13th.

Between Friday 13 and Sunday 22 January 2023, La Festa Major de Sant Antoni returns to Barcelona. Different activities, lots of partying and color. These will be magical days with theater, sports,…

Eucharists for Benedict XVI, the pope who consecrated the Holy Family

After the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, the Catalan church through the Episcopal Conference of Tarragona, the archbishoprics of Barcelona and Tarragona and other dioceses, recalled that the pope consecrated the…