Oly Bennet here—and hold on to your castanets because you’ve landed in the best possible place for wild adventures and weird competitions: Things to Do in Barcelona! It’s Saturday, November 15th, 2025, and Barcelona is positively buzzing. Imagine a crisp Mediterranean morning, the sunshine already poking its head out, and locals ordering their café con leche a little extra strong, prepping for a day jam-packed with everything from thumping concerts to chocolate feasts and mischief in the streets.
Let’s go full throttle through what’s crackling in the city. First up, if you’re an electro-music fanatic or just want to spend your night grooving by the sea, tonight’s all about Peggy Gou and her superstar crew at Primavera Sound in Parc del Fòrum. The beats are set to sizzle until late and, trust me, this is the kind of party where even the pigeons might start shuffling according to Primavera Sound.
For families or any fun-seekers who love adrenaline and tradition with their sugar fix, Tibidabo Amusement Park is celebrating its 124th birthday with a festival high above the city—literally, it’s Barcelona’s highest festival! Picture giant puppets (the beloved gegants), live traditional music, and at 11am, a giant chocolate breakfast called a “chocolatada,” which is all kinds of delicious madness. In the afternoon, mascots parade and classic puppet shows keep everyone entertained. Did I mention the Hall of Mirrors is free all month? That’s your chance to see six versions of yourself, all looking confused about which way to the roller coaster, courtesy of Barcelona Secreta.
Hungry for adventure? Sants-Montjuïc is hosting an Amazing Scavenger Hunt. Grab some mates, rack up clues, and uncover Barcelona’s quirkiest corners—Font de Canaletes is your starting line. There’s no better way to feel like an urban Indiana Jones, fed by tapas and kept on your toes.
If sipping and socialising in style is your thing, Tardeo Jaleo is rolling all afternoon with both chilled and kinetic energy—a perfect spot to pre-party or bask in midday tapas glory. Find music, laughter, and possibly the odd dance-off in Jaleo, with WePartyNow promising the good vibes.
Meanwhile, for those keen on culture, the city is already gearing up for next week’s City and Science Biennial, where lectures, quantum chess, and science comedy will take centre stage. Science never looked so hip.
And for everyone asking, “What about the holidays?” Well, the early birds can peep Barcelona’s legendary Christmas markets, now popping up around the Cathedral, Sagrada Familia, and Port Vell. Start warming up for those mulled wine marathons.
On the news front, Barcelona’s got its metro service humming as usual, and word on the foodie scene is there’s a new Catalan fusion spot opening by Passeig de Gràcia—watch for long lines, short waits, and bold flavors. Public spaces are buzzing but expect a little extra foot traffic near the main event venues later today.
If you're angling for must-dos, here’s Ollie’s pick: hit up the always-epic Casa Batlló for mind-bending architecture, then pop down a sidestreet for the least touristy churros you can find. Fancy a city view? Skip the crowds at Park Güell’s main entrance and sneak in via the rear, local style.
Fun fact before you dash: the Font de Canaletes on La Rambla isn’t just where FC Barcelona celebrates victories—it’s said if you drink from it, you’re destined to return to Barcelona. So take a sip, then tweet me when you’re back!
Before I sign off, here’s your teaser—tomorrow, Tibidabo’s festival pulls out all the stops, and the City and Science Biennial firecrackers start popping from Monday. Still want more? Tune in next time—I’ll dig up Barcelona’s quirkiest competitions and insider escapades.
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