Welcome, listeners, to "Things to Do in Barcelona"! It's Thursday, September 18, 2025, and your globe-trotting, sports-obsessed, fun-fact-mangling friend, Oly Bennet, is here to rocket you into the heart of one of the planet’s most eclectic cities. Barcelona is buzzing today—a little cloudy with a playful autumn breeze, locals are out in force, and excitement is building for the wildest week of the year: La Mercè! Wherever you turn, music, culture, food, and fiestas are shaking the streets and painting the city every color imaginable.
Let’s dive into the most electrifying events happening today. The city’s prepping for La Mercè, Barcelona’s main festival from September 23-28, but you don’t have to wait for the official kickoff to catch the magic. There are pre-festival pop-up concerts sparking up in parks all over town; rumor has it the city’s iconic castellers—human towers—are warming up with incredible practice stacks that’ll have you staring up with your jaw on the pavement. Passeig de Lluís Companys turns into a book-lover’s wonderland for Setmana del Llibre en Català, or Catalan Book Week, so you can geek out over rare finds and local authors while dodging giant foam ‘gegants’ wandering through the festival routes, practicing for parade day. Night owls, don’t miss the warm-up sessions for the Music Acció Mercè program, featuring local and international bands taking over plazas—think everything from indie to electro-funk, with beach concerts prepping to spill over to Bogatell’s sands. Families, Tibidabo Amusement Park just announced—for the first time ever—a special day next week offering free access to its breathtaking panoramic area, with rides like the Giradabo Ferris wheel spinning high above the skyline, but heads up—you need to pre-register online before the spots disappear faster than churros at breakfast, warns Barcelona Secreta.
If cinema’s your jam, keep eyes on the Travel Film Awards and the coming Unesco virtual museum event—Barcelona is hosting global movers and shakers focusing on cultural tourism and the stories of stolen artifacts. And for the party monsters and dance devotees, bars and clubs across Poble-sec and Gràcia are launching unofficial Mercè warm-ups; think DJ sets, open-terrace salsa, and pop-up foodie nights with limited-edition Mercè cakes from some of the city’s most legendary pastry wizards. Trust me, there’s a full-on dessert war raging, with rival bakers battling for the city’s sweetest crown—a must-try for every sugar lover.
Swinging over to news and need-to-know tips: Upgrades to the metro are speeding up service to the old town and beachfront, so you’ll hit those events even if you wake up late from a wild night out. For foodies and market magicians, several new pop-up food markets are dotting Eixample and El Born, serving up both old-school Catalan tapas and modern fusion fare, many only here for festival week. If you spot long queues outside bakeries, you’re witnessing the “dual-cake duel” for the official Mercè dessert status—Barcelona truly has a sweet tooth and a flair for playful rivalry.
Now, let me crank up your Barcelona adventure with a must-do Oly Bennet challenge: grab a rental bike and cruise down the seafront early evening when the city glows orange and locals are out jogging, skating, or showing off at pickup beach volleyball near the Hotel W. Oh, and here’s a wicked local tip—during festival days, tons of major museums quietly throw open their doors for free or super-discounted entry. Don’t just snap a pic of the Sagrada Familia; duck into a rare exhibition or climb a secret city viewpoint for a panoramic sunset you’ll never forget.
Looking ahead: the start of La Mercè is only days away! Expect parades, immersive art, the world’s wildest fire run known as the Correfoc (picture a medieval dragon on steroids), open-air dance marathons, and more. Don’t miss tomorrow’s roundup as we dig up the city’s weirdest sports, epic human towers in training, and exactly where to find the craziest street eats—because Barcelona never stops.
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