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Barcelona News and Information
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Time IN Barcelona

Get the most out of your time in the cultural capital of Catalonia with Time IN Barcelona. Tune in daily for updates on the city's weather, events, air quality, and local tips. From La Sagrada Família to the beaches of Barceloneta, our podcast helps you uncover the best experiences in Barcelona."
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Time IN Barcelona

Get the most out of your time in the cultural capital of Catalonia with Time IN Barcelona. Tune in daily for updates on the city's weather, events, air quality, and local tips. From La Sagrada Família to the beaches of Barceloneta, our podcast helps you uncover the best experiences in Barcelona."
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Barcelona's Buzzing Autumn: Music, Art, and Electric Adventures
Barcelona News and Information
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4 weeks ago
Barcelona's Buzzing Autumn: Music, Art, and Electric Adventures
Welcome, adventurous listeners, to Things to Do in Barcelona! It’s Saturday, October 25, 2025, and I’m your sports-loving, competition-obsessed globe-trotting guide, Oly Bennet. Get ready to sprint into a city bursting with energy—Barcelona’s got that golden autumn glow, a balmy 22°C breeze, and a buzz that says: “Vamos!” Locals are out in force, latte in hand, dogs in sunglasses, and the soundtrack is a wild blend of jazz, flamenco, and “wait, is that a drone overhead?” Spoiler: It probably is.

The city’s calendar today looks like it drank five espressos and signed up for everything. For you music buffs, don’t miss the In-Edit Festival at the Aribau Cinemas—Barcelona’s annual bash of music documentaries is rolling out 71 films this year, with concerts and filmmaker meetups that’ll have you wishing you’d brought a notebook for autographs. Documentary nerds, assemble! If words are your thing, the CCCB is the place to be for Kosmopolis 2025, a festival that herds together writers, poets, comic artists, and thinkers to debate the very future of storytelling. Kosmopolis winds down tomorrow, so today’s your shot!

Design and architecture fans, start stretching those calves—the 48H Open House Barcelona festival unlocks more than 130 usually off-limits buildings around the city for one mind-blowing weekend. There’s everything from medieval gems to skyscrapers, meaning your Instagram is about to work overtime. Culture vultures can catch the Wimen Festival’s final weekend spotlighting women’s voices in music and art at venues citywide, while the Ciutat Flamenco Festival is channeling the duende spirit with flamenco vocals, dance, and jazz fusions—if you’ve never seen a footwork duel, now’s the time. Families and sugar fiends, rejoice: La Cava Cakery near Sagrada Família is hosting a Cava & Cupcakes party, letting you pair sparkling wine with Barcelona’s most decadent cupcakes. Even the kids have their own jackpot with a Halloween clay ghost workshop in El Jardinet de Gràcia.

For food, fresh faces and flavors are everywhere! Check out the latest tapas hot spot in El Born, rumoured among local foodies for its wild fusion pintxos and pickled sardine croquetas. Over in the Eixample, there’s a buzz about a new plant-based patisserie opening today—someone said vegan crème brûlée and half the city started running. Plus, the beloved Magic Fountain of Montjuïc returns this month with nighttime water and light shows, promising dazzling colors, music, and more selfie opportunities than a football derby. If you're a market hunter, today’s the day for vintage treasure hunting at SOULIVRE, where retro jackets and wild hats are practically compulsory.

Heads up: the Metro’s running extra late for the festival weekend, so you can hop between neighborhoods and never worry about catching the last train. And rumor has it that the city is testing out new electric buses—keep your eyes peeled for the ultra-quiet, eco-friendly rides.

Barcelona’s essentials for newcomers? Pace your tapas (no sprint eating), always carry a scarf—it doubles as a picnic blanket for impromptu park siestas—and if you hear “castellers,” that’s not a cheese—it’s the legendary human towers you might spot in a neighborhood square.

For tomorrow, get pumped for The Jury Experience, a wild immersive theater twist on the classic courtroom drama at Auditori l’illa, and flamenco at Camino Barcelona for those craving stamina-defying moves and chest-thumping rhythms. And rumor on the Ramblas: Lady Gaga’s rolling into town next week, so watch out for the start of a citywide sequin shortage.

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Barcelona News and Information
Time IN Barcelona

Get the most out of your time in the cultural capital of Catalonia with Time IN Barcelona. Tune in daily for updates on the city's weather, events, air quality, and local tips. From La Sagrada Família to the beaches of Barceloneta, our podcast helps you uncover the best experiences in Barcelona."