Welcome to 'Things to Do in Barcelona' on this lively Sunday, March 9, 2025 As you step into this vibrant city, you're greeted by the aftermath of Storm Jana, which brought heavy rain and strong winds, but the skies are now clearing up. The air is crisp, and the city is buzzing with energy.
Today, Barcelona is alive with a variety of events that cater to all interests. If you're a music lover, March is classical music month, and the Spring Festival is in full swing. Catch international performers at the Liceu, Palau de la Música Catalana, and Barcelona Auditori. For a more contemporary vibe, the city is still resonating from the thousands who demonstrated on International Women's Day yesterday, with many events and discussions ongoing.
For families, the Parc del Laberint d’Horta is a must-visit, offering an 18th-century neoclassical garden with an intricate labyrinth and romantic pavilions. If you're looking for something more cultural, the Teatre Grec and its adjacent Grec Garden provide a perfect blend of nature and ancient Greek-inspired architecture, where you might even catch a live performance.
In the evening, consider heading to the Palau Sant Jordi, where Cirque du Soleil's new production 'Corteo' is set to mesmerize audiences from March 27, but you can already feel the anticipation building up.
On the local front, there's exciting news about new developments. The FC Barcelona stadium is undergoing significant changes, with 39,000 new seats being installed for the future Spotify Camp Nou. Additionally, the city is working on making Plaça Espanya pedestrian-friendly by 2035, a project that will enhance the city's urban landscape.
For a unique experience, visit the Jardins de Mossen Costa i Llobera, a terraced garden filled with cacti and succulents from around the world, offering panoramic views of Barcelona. Or, explore the hidden gem of Casa Vicens, Gaudí’s first major project, which is often overshadowed by his more famous works but is a masterpiece of color and detail.
Here’s a local tip: When navigating Barcelona, use the funicular to reach the top of Tibidabo Mountain for breathtaking views of the city and the Mediterranean. It’s an experience in itself and a great way to avoid the crowds.
As you wrap up your day, remember that tomorrow promises more excitement. The Volta Ciclista a Catalunya bike race is gearing up, and the city will be filled with the thrill of cycling competitions. Stay tuned for more updates and insider tips on how to make the most of your time in this enchanting city. Until next time, ¡hasta luego, Barcelona
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