Welcome to 'Things to Do in Barcelona' on this sunny Sunday, June 1, 2025 As we kick off the month, Barcelona is buzzing with excitement, perfect weather, and a plethora of events to keep you entertained.
Today, the city is basking in warm temperatures, with clear skies and a gentle breeze, setting the stage for a fantastic day out. Here’s a snapshot of what’s happening around town:
### Today's Highlights
- **Candlelight Open Air: The Four Seasons by Vivaldi**: Start your day with a serene and culturally enriching experience. This outdoor concert at a scenic venue will feature Vivaldi's iconic piece, performed under the open sky[3].
- **Formula 1 Aramco Spanish Grand Prix 2025**: If you're a motorsport fan, you're in luck. The Barcelona-Catalonia Circuit is hosting the 35th edition of this prestigious event, wrapping up today after a thrilling weekend[4].
- **Primavera Sound Festival**: While it kicked off a few days ago, today is another day to enjoy the vibrant music scene at Primavera Sound. This festival is a must-visit for music enthusiasts, featuring a diverse lineup of local and international artists[2].
### Local News and Announcements
Barcelona is always evolving, and there are some exciting updates to note. The Moco Museum has just announced its permanent Banksy collection, showcasing the provocative works of the elusive street artist. Additionally, Palau Martorell is hosting a retrospective of Fernando Botero's works until July 20, 2025, and Espai Inmersa is offering an immersive "TITANIC: The Official Exhibition" until September 28, 2025[5].
### Must-Do Activities
- **Visit Park Güell by Ebike**: Explore Antoni Gaudí's iconic Park Güell in a unique and fun way. Rent an ebike and enjoy the scenic views while navigating through this architectural marvel[1].
- **Montserrat Day Trip**: Take a day trip to the stunning Montserrat mountain range. Ride the cogwheel train to the medieval monastery, Santa Maria de Montserrat, and enjoy local tours, wine tastings, and tapas[5].
- **Sea Kayaking on the Costa Brava**: For those looking for an adrenaline rush, head to the Costa Brava for a day of sea kayaking. This is a great way to enjoy the Mediterranean coastline and get some exercise[1].
### Local Tip
To navigate like a local, remember that Sundays are often days for relaxation and family time. Many shops and some attractions might have limited hours, so plan your day accordingly. Also, don’t miss the free museum day on the first Sunday of the month – a great way to explore Barcelona’s rich cultural scene without the cost.
### Upcoming Events
Tomorrow, keep an eye out for the Besalú & Medieval Towns Tour, which includes hotel pickup and a deep dive into the history of these charming towns. And as we move into the month, the 48th Barcelona Grec Festival will kick off on June 26, featuring a diverse lineup of music, circus, dance, and theatre performances across the city[5].
Stay tuned for more updates and exciting activities to make the most of your time in Barcelona Until next time, enjoy the city and all it has to offer.
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