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  • Mercat de Mercats

    Mercat de Mercats

    The Mercat de Mercats food fair will take place at Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes on 17, 18 and 19 October 2025, returning with a new edition full of flavour and tradition. This major gastronomic festival brings together traders from municipal markets and producers from across Catalonia to present local tapas and dishes prepared with quality and sustainability in mind. Food reuse and awareness of responsible consumption are central themes. Alongside tastings, visitors will enjoy cooking demonstrations, workshops and activities that highlight the role of markets as places of exchange, gastronomic culture and community life.

  • Customs

    Customs

    Prices and long hours to shop and eat… and to work! Get an insight into the routine and the way people live in Barcelona.

  • Rambla del Poblenou

    Rambla del Poblenou

    This street is the hub of the Poblenou's cultural, social and retail life. As you walk along it, you'll be able to explore this former industrial area and see modernity blend with tradition and the community life that have defined Poblenou over the years.

  • Two days in Barcelona

    Two days in Barcelona

    Get ready for two days of intensive sightseeing which will be full of surprises. Here's an itinerary designed to help you pack as much as possible into 48 hours in the city.

  • Four days in Barcelona

    Four days in Barcelona

    You can get a lot out of four days in Barcelona if you plan your visit carefully. Here are some suggestions which include the city’s main landmarks and even invite you to discover some of the areas outside Barcelona, so that you can really make the most of your trip.

  • Sant Antoni Market

    Sant Antoni Market

    A historic market which retains the architecture, vibrancy and charm of its origins.

  • Abaceria Central Market

    Abaceria Central Market

    In the central part of Gràcia, which was once home to a close-knit working-class community, Barcelona's Mercat de l'Abaceria opens the doors to a whole world of sensations and experiences.

  • Rambla de Catalunya

    Rambla de Catalunya

    This elegant boulevard is infected with the exuberance of the neighbouring Passeig de Gràcia. Whether you're heading towards the mountains or down to the sea, the kilometre-long Rambla Catalunya showcases a unique retail offering.

  • Encants Market

    Encants Market

    For collectors and bargain-hunters looking for the best price, the "Encants" offer a whole host of good buys. Antique furniture and tools, old books and records, second-hand clothing and accessories in the purest vintage style, intermingle with all kinds of goods, from antiques to the latest gadgets.

  • Quiosc

    Quiosc