Carnival 2024 in Catalonia: where and when to celebrate?
The week-long celebration includes food fights, dancing giants, traditional folk dances, colorful parades, and sardine burials all around Catalonia
Discover what Barcelona and Catalonia has to offer
The week-long celebration includes food fights, dancing giants, traditional folk dances, colorful parades, and sardine burials all around Catalonia
Traditional Tres Tombs season kicks off with festivities in Barcelona neighborhood of Sant Andreu and beyond
Discover the legacy of the mastermind behind the Catalan Modernism movement
Michelin green star for Somiatruites in Igualada stems from doing "what my grandmother did all her life," David Andrés says
From caganers to turrons, these are the best spots to buy presents and decorations
Passeig Sant Joan boulevard features decorative lights for first time
Event approaches end of basilica construction, expected to finish tallest tower in 2026
Electronic dance music festival to open 'The Great Library of Tomorrow' featuring different creative worlds
Castellers competition on All Saints in Vilafranca del Penedès is one of major events in the calendar
Bakeries expect to sell 250 tons of panellets ahead of October 31
Low-cost airline to offer 62 destinations from Catalan capital, and to increase presence in Girona airport
Constructions by Catalan architect Domènech i Montaner are among newest additions
Visitors can learn about the background, time period and artistic phases of the surrealist painter through an immersive experience that includes holograms and projection mappings
PM Pierlot and EU's founding father Spaak took refuge from the Nazis in the Catalan capital
Two museums display 338 art pieces until February 2024 to commemorate anniversaries of both artists
Catalonia is a great place to live or visit. Between mountains and sea, cities and countryside, discover the richness of Catalonia and what it has to offer here, including the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the famous unfinished Sagrada Família basilica, ‘castellers’ human towers, local festivals and celebrations.