Events

What’s on in Barcelona this week: Ballet, film fest, manga, beer & fairs

This week in Barcelona offers a variety of cultural activities, including ballet performances by Nacho Duato at Teatre Tívoli, the BCN Film Fest showcasing literary films, a manga takeover event, the Andalusian Fair at parc del Fòrum, a beer festival at Poble Espanyol, and more.

Poble Sec faces traffic disruptions due to 8-month drainage works

The Barcelona City Council is carrying out eight months of works in Poble Sec for a new stormwater drain system, leading to traffic disruptions.

Barcelona’s Architecture Weeks return with 200+ activities over 7 weeks

The Setmanes de l’Arquitectura de Barcelona festival will run for seven weeks, featuring over 200 activities organized by the city council, Fundació Mies van der Rohe, and other architectural institutions.

Barcelona hit hard by Spain’s massive blackout, chaos across the city

A widespread power outage in Spain affected Barcelona severely, disrupting transportation and causing chaos in the city.

Key date announced for 2024–2025 school pre-enrollment in Catalonia

The Department of Education has announced a significant date for the school pre-enrollment process.

Seven arrested for robbing fans during Barça vs Inter match

Seven individuals have been arrested by the Mossos d'Esquadra for allegedly robbing attendees at the Champions League match between Barcelona and Inter Milan.

Police investigate sexual assault of teen girl in Barcelona’s Pedralbes

The Mossos d'Esquadra are investigating a sexual assault on a teenage girl in the Pedralbes neighbourhood early Thursday morning.

Flight chaos: 96 Canary Islands students stranded at BCN Airport

Ninety-six 15- to 16-year-old students from Telde, Gran Canaria, were stranded at Barcelona Airport after their Vueling flight was cancelled.

Dust and rising temperatures expected in Barcelona for May 1st holiday

The weather forecast for the May 1st holiday weekend in Barcelona and Catalonia predicts variable conditions, dust in suspension, and a significant temperature increase.

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