Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Barcelona with your globetrotting sports nut Oly Bennet! Barcelona this Saturday is buzzing with full-on Christmas energy: cool winter air, bright skies, and the whole city glowing in festive lights as it cruises toward the holidays.
According to the official Barcelona Cultura agenda, Plaça de Catalunya is in festival mode today with the Barcelona Christmas Festival: all-day free shows of theatre, dance, circus, and live music, perfect for families and anyone who likes their Christmas with a side of acrobatics and bass lines. Over by the Cathedral, Ara newspaper reports that the historic Fira de Santa Llúcia Christmas market is still going strong, stacked with nativity figures, twinkling trees, and the wonderfully weird Catalan “caganer” figurines. Barcelona Secreta highlights Els Llums de Sant Pau at the Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site tonight, where the gardens turn into a glowing fantasy universe of light tunnels and installations. If you’ve got kids – or just a high tolerance for wonder – the city’s museums are also running special Christmas activities for families, from workshops to holiday-themed tours, as noted on Barcelona Cultura.
Music fans, limber up: Shazam’s event listings show local band Alma de Boquerón playing a lively show at Sala Or around 5:30 pm, the perfect warm-up before you dive into Barcelona’s legendary nightlife. And if you’re in the mood for something classic, Eventole is promoting a performance of The Nutcracker ballet in the city, bringing Tchaikovsky, toy soldiers, and sugarplum vibes to your evening.
On the news and local updates front, the city council’s Cap de Setmana BCN site confirms the Responsible Consumption and Social and Solidarity Economy Fair in Plaça de Catalunya, pushing ethical gifts, local makers, and planet-friendly shopping. Public transit is running its usual enhanced weekend service to and from the center, so ditch the car and jump on the metro to dodge holiday traffic and parking drama. Around town, Barcelona Secreta and local guides mention plenty of new cafés and bars popping up in Eixample and Poblenou, especially cozy specialty coffee spots that make a perfect pit stop between markets.
Your must-do line-up for today: stroll the Gothic Quarter into the Fira de Santa Llúcia, swing through Plaça de Catalunya for the Christmas Festival shows, then head up to Sant Pau after dark for Els Llums de Sant Pau. If you like visual adventures, Eventole is also promoting an exhibition called The Invention of Time, exploring how we experience time through science and art – a cool indoor option if the evening turns chilly.
Local tip from Oly: want to feel like a true Barceloní? Time your vermut break. Around midday, grab a vermut and some olives at a neighborhood bar in Sant Antoni or Gràcia before hitting the afternoon events. And remember: in Barcelona, “I’ll be there at 8” often means “we’re really starting at 8:30,” so don’t stress if things run delightfully late.
Coming up tomorrow, the Christmas festival in Plaça de Catalunya keeps rolling, more free Sons de Nadal concerts are scheduled around different districts, and the city’s holiday lights are still in full shine, so there’s plenty more to explore. Tune in for tomorrow’s episode for fresh plans, more quirky finds, and maybe a surprise offbeat sport somewhere in the city.
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