Sitges hotels gear up for Carnival hoping to better pre-Covid visitor numbers
90% of accommodation in seaside town booked out for Saturday, 26 February
90% of accommodation in seaside town booked out for Saturday, 26 February
Sitges music festival to return for fifth edition and at full capacity
Three urban development plans to review and regulate housing projects
Catalan government and other regional authorities to be fully in control of the de-escalation plan
Safety measures proposed in Catalan capital but nearby Castelldefels, Gavà and Viladecans set to close
The UNESCO-recognized Patum de Berga, however, did not go ahead due to the pandemic
Participants must wear face mask but consuming beverages and not keeping social distance is allowed
400 party-goers will be allowed on "Sin Street" after testing negative for Covid-19
Catalonia’s diverse immigrant population have brought new traditions and sports to our shores
In a hybrid in-person and online edition, the festival director called for a rethink of the industry to adapt to a changing world
Extra safety measures are in place and a special online programme is available for the 53rd Fantasy and Horror festival
Cultural activities move predominantly indoors as the weather cools, with galleries, film festivals, and traditional holidays to enjoy
Barcelona, Badalona, Tarragona, Sitges, Mataró, or Castelldefels ban June 23 festivities by the sea
Extermination Parade in Sitges, communal 'Ranxo' in several towns, and mock funeral rituals across Catalonia
Seven-day celebration sees street parties and parades in cities, towns and villages across Catalonia