Hola sports fans and adventure seekers! It’s Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, fun-loving insider back with another episode of Things to do in Barcelona. Today is Thursday, November 6, 2025, and I hope you’ve brought your sense of curiosity and your best walking shoes because the city is absolutely buzzing.
Let’s kick things off with a snapshot of today’s vibe. Barcelona is radiating autumn flair—think crisp breezes perfect for a stroll on Las Ramblas, with locals stylishly rocking scarves but still chasing the sun. According to local event guides, today marks one of the biggest weeks of the year, and energy levels are high with delegates, artists, and adventurers flocking in.
You want top events? Hold onto your hats! First up is the renowned Smart City Expo World Congress at Fira Barcelona. Imagine urban innovation enthusiasts from around the world banding together, swapping wild ideas and plotting a smarter, greener future for cities—Barcelona’s basically a living laboratory until tonight. For the culture vultures, the Asian Film Festival Barcelona is rolling out over 100 films from Asia and the Pacific, making movie buffs drool with anticipation at places like Cinemes Girona and CaixaForum. Prefer your fun with a side of drama? Teatre Gaudí Barcelona is reviving the bloody tale of Lizzie Borden—think true crime meets live rock band, all with sign language on Sundays.
Music lovers, don’t even think about staying home. Jamiroquai is taking over Palau Sant Jordi for their only Barcelona performance tonight—expect wild hats, funky bass lines, and dance floors that look suspiciously like giant conga lines. And if your dancing shoes aren’t worn out by then, Jared James Nichols is turning Razzmatazz 3 into a blues and rock mecca. Meanwhile, down at Espronceda, a sonic art event called Sonic³ takes experimental music into the third dimension—so if you ever wanted to hear music jump right into your brain, that’s the spot.
Families and curious kids can let imaginations run wild at the Paradox Museum, where every sense is challenged, or dive into utterly Instagrammable weirdness at IKONO Barcelona, complete with neon graffiti and adult-sized ball pits—yes, adults, your moment has come.
Now for the local scoop! There’s a wave of restaurant buzz sweeping Poble-sec with the grand opening of Tapas Twist, where the patatas bravas come with toppings wild enough to make a food blogger faint. On the move? Good news: TMB reports metro service is running on time—so hop lines L1 or L3 and zip from beach to Montjuïc in a flash.
No day in Barcelona is complete without a dose of history and Vitamin Sea, so why not admire the human towers in Plaça de Sant Jaume or wander the Gothic Quarter for that unbeatable combo of cobblestones and street art? If you’re feeling adventurous, the Bela Padel Center has just launched new guided experiences, letting travelers channel their inner sports champion while exploring Gaudí landmarks.
Here’s my favorite local secret: skip the main cathedral queue and pop over to Santa Maria del Pi for tonight’s “Luminiscence” show—a mesmerizing blend of video mapping and live choral music inside a 14th-century Gothic marvel.
Before I let you go, Barcelona is just heating up. Tomorrow it’s all about the International Series Festival for TV fans, more jazz than you can shake a sax at, and twilight rooftop parties that’ll make your Instagram blush. So tune in again—this city never calls full-time on the fun.
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