Welcome to 'Things to do in Barcelona' on this festive Christmas Day, December 25, 2024 As you step out into the city, you'll be greeted by the mild winter weather, with temperatures hovering around 12°C, and a crisp air quality that's perfect for exploring. The city is buzzing with holiday spirit, and there's no shortage of exciting events to dive into.
Today, one of the highlights is the **Christmas Festival in Plaça de Catalunya**, which runs from December 20 to 30. This vibrant festival features a diverse program of music, theatre, dance, and street circus performances that cater to all audiences. Make sure to check out the shows that will keep you entertained throughout the day.
For those interested in responsible and local consumption, the **Responsible Consumption Fair** is also taking place in Plaça de Catalunya from December 19 to 29, excluding Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Here, you can discover products from local organisations and learn about good consumption practices.
If you're looking for something unique, head over to the **Fira de Santa Llúcia**, a historic market that has been a Barcelona staple since 1786. Although it ends on December 23, you can still catch the tail end of the festive atmosphere and browse the stalls selling nativity scenes, figurines, and traditional crafts.
In terms of local news, commuters should note that there have been updates to the public transit system, with commuters now required to download the 'Cartera T-mobilitat' app for easier travel[2].
For a must-do activity today, consider visiting the **Basílica de la Purísima Concepción**, a beautiful hidden gem nestled in the heart of Barcelona’s L’Eixample district. This Catholic church, often overlooked by tourists, boasts a stunning courtyard and a rich history that combines elements from an old church and a relocated monastery[3].
Another local tip is to explore the **Muñoz Ramonet Gardens**, a peaceful escape from the city’s tourist crowds. Located in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi neighborhood, these gardens offer a serene atmosphere and are free to visit[3].
As the night falls, don't miss the **Christmas Night Buses** that take you on a tour to admire the festive holiday lights across the city. These tours are available daily except on December 24, 25, 31, and January 1, at 6:30 PM and 8:30 PM[5].
For a fun fact, did you know that Barcelona's Gothic Quarter has a unique feel with its small, winding streets and historic buildings? A visit to this area can transport you back in time, and don't forget to check out the geese in the courtyard of the Cathedral, a link to local Saint Eulalia[4].
As we wrap up today's adventures, keep an eye out for tomorrow's events, including the ongoing **Llums de Sant Pau** at Sant Pau Hospital, which features 20 installations and an interactive pathway celebrating global Christmas traditions. And if you're looking for a family-friendly activity, the **Christmas in Sant Jaume** with its star-shaped light installation is a must-see.
Tune in tomorrow for more exciting things to do in Barcelona, and until then, enjoy the festive spirit of this beautiful city
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