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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 Cultural Kaleidoscope: From Deafheaven to Els Llums de Sant Pau
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Barcelona's Cultural Kaleidoscope: From Deafheaven to Els Llums de Sant Pau
Welcome, fantastic listeners, to Things to Do in Barcelona! It’s Thursday, November 20th, 2025, and Oly Bennet here—your globe-trotting, sports-mad magnet for the world’s quirkiest competitions—reporting live from the heart of a city that’s as vibrant as a well-tuned vuvuzela at a football derby.

Barcelona today feels like a jazzy autumn postcard: a crisp breeze, a hint of Mediterranean sun trying to outshine the early Christmas twinkle, and the city buzzing with the giddy excitement before the holiday season officially kicks off. You can smell roast chestnuts from La Rambla to Plaça de Catalunya, and everywhere you look, locals and visitors alike are layering up for evening adventures. Traffic is flowing, public transport is on schedule, and rumor has it there’s a new craft beer bar opening near the Gothic Quarter that claims their IPA has the “soul of Gaudí.” Intrigued? So am I!

So, what’s hopping today across Barcelona? For culture vultures and indie music lovers, tonight at 7:00 PM, the post-metal legends Deafheaven are playing live at La 2 De Apolo—earplugs optional, existential chills guaranteed. If rock’s a bit too rowdy, groove over to El Molino where guitarist Amaia Miranda creates magic for the Cruïlla Tardor concert series—expect haunting lyrics and melodies that’ll make even Messi stop dribbling to listen.

For families, or anyone who wants to knock holiday spirit into overdrive, the fifth edition of Els Llums de Sant Pau—The Universe of Light—kicks off today at the breathtaking Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site. With interactive displays and the Mediterranean’s own take on the northern lights, this is one immersive stroll that’ll dazzle kids and grown-ups alike.

On the cinematic front, the Cotxeres de Sants is ground zero for Barcelona’s punkest, horror-loving movie marathon. We’re talking cult classics, B-movie mayhem, and enough jump scares to work off yesterday’s pintxos. Meanwhile, the My First Film Festival continues with creative cinema from across the globe keeping young minds curious and giggles on high alert.

You like things a little more offbeat? The Festival Empremtes at Wolf Barcelona spotlights emerging bands at 9 PM—think less Eurovision, more garage-door-jamming-with-your-cousins energy.

Last but far from least, tonight Barcelona’s nightlife offers vintage fashion pop-ups along Pere IV, including the AKILO and Panorama markets. Hunt for retro treasure, channel your inner 90s footballer, or just gawk at some seriously wild jackets.

On the local news front: while the city and science crowds are still beaming from the recent City and Science Biennial, neighborhoods are prepping for Saturday’s legendary Christmas Lights Switch-On. Passeig de Gràcia will transform into a living river of neon—think Macy’s parade meets Catalan fire festival. Also: Barcelona’s public transit is trialing new contactless payment options across select Metro lines, so forget fumbling for change—future, here we come!

Today’s must-dos? Start with a morning cortado at a Rambla café, then head to Casa Batlló for their magical “A Winter Night” immersive experience. Embrace your inner child at the Panoràmic Festival’s visual art installations, and wrap up at Plaza del Rei for DRAP Art’25—where trash, quite literally, gets transformed into treasure.

A local tip from yours truly: don’t just photograph Sagrada Família. Sneak behind it to the lesser-known Plaça de la Sagrada Família for people-watching and the city’s crunchiest churros—no lines, plenty of flavor.

And hey, as the city gears up for the Saturday Christmas lights, tomorrow brings the opening concerts of DRAP Art’25 and more festive pop-ups. Don’t miss it! Because in Barcelona, every day is a new adventure, an epic story, or at least a decent excuse for another round of tapas.

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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."