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Barcelona Obertura Spring Festival Obertura City
The Barcelona Obertura Spring Festival, focusing on classical music, returns. Organised by Barcelona Obertura, Gran Teatre del Liceu Opera House, Palau de la Música Catalana and L'Auditori, Barcelona Obertura Classic & Lyric gives you the opportunity to hear top performers sing live, including singers from Spain and abroad, at these three venues. This year the programme will also feature Obertura City +, a free performances itinerary at different emblematic locations around the city to discover new talent and bring classical music to everyone with exciting repertoires.
March 5-28 and June 4-6.
Republicanism encompasses a series of values that are today being more widely defended than ever. The Primavera Republicana festival, which celebrates its fourth edition in 2021, turns the challenges of the 21st century, such as feminism and the LGTBI movement, the defense of social and digital rights, and anti-racist or ecological activism, into the main protagonists of a series of concerts, plays, films followed by debates, and even sporting events that will take place throughout the spring. A festival in defense of a tradition, republicanism, which has always been very much alive in the city of Barcelona. All the activities are free of charge.
Barcelona has ten accessible beaches, with Wi-Fi and excellent amenities and services inviting you to enjoy the Mediterranean Sea throughout the year.
Nature in its purest state just a couple of hours away from Barcelona.
Three city squares for a peaceful Sunday
City squares, particularly in Barcelona, are a meeting point, the focus of city life that gauge the mood of its residents. Spending a Sunday exploring the city's squares can be a great way to discover the city.
23rd April Sant Jordi Find out why you'll want to be in Barcelona
There's one day every year when travellers and visitors to Barcelona feel like they're on another planet. This is a day when Barcelona is suffused with a different atmosphere and it seems that everybody heads to the streets. So if you're planning on coming to Barcelona and your visit coincides with 23rd April, you're in luck! You'll experience the city on what is arguably the Barcelonians' most cherished day.