Everything You Need to Know About Solo Travel in Barcelona

A man standing in a small inner courtyard of a historic stone building

Solo travel is one of the most rewarding ways to experience a social city like Barcelona. That means if you’re getting ready to head to the Catalan capital on your own, you’re in for a treat! Solo travel in Barcelona means interacting with local culture and traditions in a deeper way. And that’s not to […]

Where to Eat Dinner on New Year’s Eve in Barcelona

Restaurant Fonda España in Barcelona

This blog post was originally posted on December 15, 2015, and was updated on November 14, 2019. New Year’s Eve in Barcelona isn’t complete without a perfect holiday meal. If you’re wondering where, exactly, you can find one, you’ve come to the right place! There are plenty of great restaurants here in the Catalan capital serving […]

New Year’s Eve in Barcelona: Dancing, Swimming, & More

Lights illuminated behind Plaça d'Espanya and the MNAC museum in Barcelona on New Year's Eve

There’s no better place to party than Barcelona—especially on New Year’s Eve. From traditional sit-down dinners at home with the whole family, to all-out ragers in the city’s hottest nightclubs, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on New Year’s Eve in Barcelona. The vibrant Catalan capital is the perfect place to ring in the new […]

What to do in Barcelona in December

If you're visiting Barcelona in December, you absolutely can't miss the opportunity to walk around and check out the city's gorgeous displays of Christmas lights.

This blog post was originally posted on November 26, 2014 and was updated on November 6, 2019. The holiday season has officially arrived here in Barcelona, and we can’t wait to share our favorite winter traditions with you. The festive fun brings a new sense of magic to the streets of the Catalan capital. If […]

Visiting Barcelona in November: What to Know & Where to Go

If you'll be visiting Barcelona in November, be sure to take some time to get lost in Gracia!

This blog post was originally posted on October 13, 2014, and was updated on January 11, 2023. November is a great time to visit to visit the Catalan capital. The heat waves of summer are long gone, and locals here in Barcelona are welcoming fall with open arms. From seasonal cultural activities to mouthwatering autumnal […]

What to Do in Barcelona in October

Lighted ceiling of the Sagrada Familia on a dark day in Barcelona

This blog post was originally posted on September 17, 2014 and was updated on January 11, 2023. After the bustling summer months draw to a close, it’s time to relax and enjoy Barcelona in October. Weather-wise, it’s the best of both worlds, with pleasant, mild temperatures and plenty of sunny days. You’ll want to spend […]

Navigating a Catalan Menu: Catalan Food Vocabulary & Tips

Bocata sandwiches and sparkling cava: a traditional Catalan breakfast

Forget everything you learned in your high school Spanish class. Here in Barcelona, it’s all about Catalan. Sure, many people regularly speak Castilian Spanish here in Barcelona. But pride in the local language runs deep in Catalonia, and making an effort to speak a little bit of Catalan will immediately make the locals smile. It […]

Where to Find the Best Crema Catalana in Barcelona

Caramelizing the sugar with a blowtorch on the best crema catalana in Barcelona.

Everyone’s heard of crème brûlée—but what if we told you the Catalans were making a version of the famous dessert centuries before the French dreamed up theirs? Crema catalana is a staple on dessert menus throughout Spain. But in its home region of Catalonia, the obsession for this tasty treat runs deep. It’s not just […]

Where to Shop in Barcelona: The Ultimate Guide

Terrace in El Raval, Barcelona

It’s no secret by now that chic, stylish Barcelona is a shopper’s dream come true. The even better news: the diversity and variety of the Catalan capital makes it easy to find anything and everything you could possibly want. Glitzy luxury brands? Quirky, eccentric boutiques? Handcrafted artisanal goods? You name it, Barcelona’s got it. This […]

Barcelona in August: Summer Festivals, Movies, Pools, & More

Castellers d'Esplugues creating human pyramids in Barcelona

This blog post was originally posted on July 20, 2015 and was updated on January 4, 2023. When it comes to visiting Spain in August, few destinations pack as much allure as Barcelona. Sure, many locals leave and head out on vacation, but the city also takes on a much more relaxed summer vibe. Throw […]

Barcelona in July: Festivals, Live Music, Cool Eats, & More

In Barcelona in July, you'll find us at one of the city's many amazing rooftop bars!

This blog post was originally posted on June 11, 2015, and was updated on January 13, 2023. Summer days in Barcelona are glorious, and the nights are even better. Sure, you’ve got the beach, but that’s not the end-all-be-all of summer in Barcelona. Whether you want to explore the streets of the city or beat […]

Barcelona in June: The Ultimate Guide to Summer Fun

Rooftop Bar in Barcelona

This blog post was originally posted on May 4, 2015, and was updated on May 6, 2019. Summer has officially arrived, and in our book, there’s no better place to be than the Catalan capital. Barcelona may as well be synonymous with good times and good vibes. And with plenty of Spanish sun and a […]

9 Picture-Perfect Places Not to Miss in Barcelona

One of the most stunning and overall best places to take pictures in Barcelona is the Laribal Gardens.

There are a few hidden corners of the Ciudad Condal that even locals stop to capture. No trip to Barcelona is complete without a visit to modernist architectural heavy-hitters like the Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló, a trip down the Rambla with a stop at the famous Boqueria, and sipping a bit of vermut on […]

Barcelona in April: Weather Guide & Can’t-Miss Events

Barcelona in April is characterized by pleasant spring days with plenty of sunshine.

Without a doubt, April is one of the best times of year to visit Barcelona. The famous Spanish sun is out in full force, and so are the locals as they flock to outdoor terraces all over the city in any free moment they have. Not only is there so much going on this month, but being the tail end of low season, it’s also a great time to practice responsible travel in Barcelona and beat the tourist crowds that tend to flock here in the later spring and summer months. Here’s what to expect on your trip to Barcelona in April as far as weather, as well as several events you won’t want to miss.

Small brown stone Modernist building with the city of Barcelona visible in the background
Ready to celebrate spring in the Catalan capital?

Weather in Barcelona in April

We’ve already mentioned that April is one of the best times of year to visit the Catalan capital, and one reason why is quite simple: the weather is fantastic this time of year. Although it can be unpredictable at times, here’s a quick look at what to expect in general from Barcelona weather in April.

  • Pleasant daytime temperatures between 53 and 68° Fahrenheit (11–20° Celsius) for most of April
  • Plenty of sunshine—perfect for spending your day exploring the city
  • Occasional light rain, especially in the early part of the month

And while it’s still a bit too cool to head to the beach for a swim in Barcelona in April, we’re always in favor of a springtime afternoon walk along the shore.

Now that you know what to expect weather-wise, here are the top activities and events you’ll want to add to your itinerary this month.

Pedestrians and bikers crossing the street at an urban intersection.
April is the perfect time of year to get out and about in Barcelona.

Best Activities in Barcelona in April

Explore the city’s parks

Who doesn’t love spending a fabulous spring day at the park? Luckily, there are dozens of gorgeous green parks and gardens in Barcelona just waiting to be discovered. Whether you choose to get off the beaten path and lost in the maze at the city’s oldest preserved garden, or you’re in the mood for a relaxing picnic lunch in central Parc de la Ciutadella (we love getting our picnic food from the nearby Santa Caterina Market), there’s always something to do in these tranquil green spaces. Get out and enjoy the sunshine!

Beautiful ornate fountain surrounded by water on a warm spring day in Barcelona's Parc de la Ciutadella
What could be better than a romantic stroll in a green space like Parc de la Ciutadella? Photo credit: Mark_M

Celebrate Sant Jordi with books and flowers

Everyone knows about Valentine’s Day, but here in Catalonia, Cupid takes a backseat to Sant Jordi, or St. George. Every year on his feast day—April 23—Catalans show their love by exchanging gifts, usually roses and books.

But wait—why books? The reason is actually pretty fascinating. Two of the greatest literary minds in history—William Shakespeare and Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes (of Don Quijote fame)—both died on this date in 1616.

Even if you’re traveling without a significant other in tow, you can still take part in the fun. Local bookstores set up sidewalk stands throughout the city offering special deals, and famous authors have even been known to show up for book signings on this day.

Roses for sale decorated with red and yellow striped flags.
Books and roses fill the city on Sant Jordi Day in April. Photo credit: Teresa Grau Ros

Visit the south of Spain without leaving Barcelona

Yes, you read that right. The iconic Seville fair is far and away one of the top springtime events taking place in Spain, drawing more than 1 million people over the course of the week. If you’d like to get in on the fun but your travel plans don’t coincide, no worries—Barcelona throws its very own Feria de Abril every year as well.

Given the Catalan people’s proud cultural heritage, it might come as a surprise that one of the top things to do in Barcelona in April is so deeply tied to a very Spanish celebration. It all started in the early 1970s, when a group of Andalusian transplants in the Catalan capital decided to revive their favorite springtime tradition in their new home, and the Feria de Abril de Catalunya was born.

The event takes place at Parc del Forum and features everything we know and love about the Seville fair: the typical tents, or casetas; plenty of amusement park rides; and even the traditional alumbrado, or “lighting up” of the main gate to mark the official start of the fair.

Women dancing in traditional Andalusian feria cosutmes with a Catalan flag in the background
Dance aficionados can even get their fill of sevillanas at the Barcelona fair! Photo credit: Joan GGK

Give back to the earth—and the local community

Here at Devour Barcelona, we’re all about respecting communities—both locally and on a global level. April is Earth Month, and while millions of people acknowledge Earth Day itself on the 22nd, Barcelona gets things started a bit earlier. Two weeks before the big day, locals take to the streets in the Nou Barris neighborhood to celebrate Fira per la Terra.

The event—”Earth Fair” in English—is aptly named given the fascinating array of activities and events that take place. You’ll see bustling outdoor market stalls proudly manned by local artisans, all of whom place an emphasis on creating environmentally friendly products. Additionally, organizations with various environment-focused missions will be around to provide information and educational opportunities. Street performances and activities for guests of all ages will add an artistic flair to the event, but everything is focused around one core value: protecting the earth.

Volunteer working under an outdoor tent for Fira per la Terra in Barcelona
Fira per la Terra is made possible thanks to the passionate locals who promote environmentally friendly causes. Photo credit: AnimaNaturalis

Discover your new favorite movie at the D’A Film Festival

Cinephiles, this one’s for you. Each spring, Barcelona plays host to dozens of directors from all over the world showcasing their talents at the D’A Film Festival. Specializing in contemporary auteur cinema, the event screens films you won’t see anywhere else, and participants range from up-and-coming new talents to internationally established household names.

Entering its tenth edition, this year’s festival promises to be bigger and better than ever. The films already confirmed as of early March include poignant, influential selections from all over the world that deal with key themes affecting modern society. Additionally, several fascinating panels and workshops will help you get the most out of each film in the lineup.

This blog post was originally posted on February 27, 2015 and was updated on January 4, 2023.

1 2 3 4 5 13