Welcome to Things to Do in Barcelona, listeners! It’s Sunday, October 12th, 2025, and I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, fun-loving guide through the wildest corners of Catalonia. Today, Barcelona is absolutely buzzing—sunshine overhead, mild autumn breezes, and everywhere you turn, the city crackles with energy. Why? It’s Spanish National Day—El Día de la Hispanidad! That means parades, cultural fests, and patriotic pride weaving through every street and plaza, according to Russpain News.
If you step outside, expect a sea of red and yellow as locals and visitors flood central avenues for the grand parade and all-day celebrations. Public transit is on holiday schedule today, so plan for a few detours and maybe a bit more walking, which is actually the best way to catch those costumed dancers and spontaneous live music explosions along La Rambla!
Barcelona is never content with just one fiesta—today serves up a glorious banquet of events for every appetite. History buffs, soak up the powerful storytelling at the 16th Barcelona Oral Storytelling Festival. Listen as master narrators spin tales and legends at venues like Centre Cívic Joan Oliver. Design lovers, rejoice! Barcelona Design Week is underway at Disseny Hub with exhibitions dedicated to the future of creative innovation. If you’ve got little adventurers in tow, the International Magic Festival transforms Teatre Golem’s and Gràcia’s streets into havens of wonder, comedy, and a good dash of hocus-pocus. And art fans, don’t miss the final day of ArtsLibris at the Museu d’Art Contemporani—your chance to pick up seriously quirky zines and limited-edition artist books.
Fancy some music and nightlife? Slide into City Hall for Ben Ann’s high-octane techno set this evening, a top pick from Shazam’s latest event roster. For something smoother, the Film Symphony Orchestra lights up L’Auditori at 6:30 pm for an epic night of your favorite movie soundtracks. Latin beats more your vibe? Salsa & Latin Vibes takes over La Paloma from 6 to 10 pm—grab a partner or just let loose!
Today is also prime time to feast and mingle. Port Olímpic is alive with Vermut & Soul—a three-day festival pairing local vermouth with live music and Mediterranean sun. Need style inspo? Swing by the Styling Workshop at House of Rowdy, where fashion expert Melissa helps you dress bold and brilliant, no runway experience required.
In local news, Barcelona’s Magic Fountain is dazzling crowds nightly at Fira Montjuïc, and rumor has it two new tapas bars have just opened in El Born, serving everything from edible flowers to octopus croquetas—curiosity highly recommended. Metro expansion work continues, so check for any station closures, especially near Plaça d’Espanya.
For peak Barcelona, there’s nothing quite like wandering Barri Gòtic’s winding alleys, where Roman stones and hidden taverns whisper secrets from centuries past. My local tip: duck into a tiny café on Carrer de Petritxol and order a “suizo”—thick hot chocolate capped with whipped cream, a tradition as beloved as Gaudí himself.
And if you’re itching for more adventure, get ready for tomorrow—Primavera Sound has surprise pop-ups, Salsa continues at La Paloma, and Barcelona’s rooftop bars are hinting at another round of epic sunset parties. Join me again for more offbeat stories, wild discoveries, and laughs from this city that never hits pause.
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