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Sunlit Strolls, Gaudí Gems, and Jamboree Jazz - A Barcelona Sunday Delight


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Good morning and welcome to “Things to do in Barcelona” for Sunday, July 27, 2025! Whether you’re a newcomer, a returning visitor, or a local on the hunt for something fresh, get ready to dive into the best of what this sun-soaked city serves up today.

Barcelona is waking up to a bright, summer Sunday, with warm temperatures inviting everyone outdoors. The beaches are buzzing, parks are alive with families, and the city hums with excitement. Air quality is good, perfect for strolling and alfresco dining[5]. The mood is festive, with plenty to do no matter your interest.

Today’s event calendar is packed. Headliners include the much-anticipated Empire of the Sun concert at Poble Espanyol tonight at 6:30 PM—expect a mesmerizing show set against stunning city views[1]. For families or culture lovers, try a free walking tour exploring iconic sites like Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, and the Gothic Quarter; local guides promise legendary stories and hidden corners[9][3]. Football fans won’t want to miss FC Barcelona’s preseason friendly against Vissel Kobe, streaming live from Japan—cheer on the home team and get a taste of the new season’s energy[7]. If you prefer jazz, the renowned Jamboree Jazz Club is swinging with top international acts tonight[4]. And for nightlife, Opium, Pacha, and Razzmatazz all have renowned DJs lined up, ready to take you from sundown to sunrise[4].

In local news, Barcelona recently announced an increase in tourist taxes; the city is joining other global destinations to support sustainable travel and improve urban amenities[8]. Foodies, take note: a wave of new restaurants has opened, including several eco-conscious spots blending Catalan flavor and green innovation[5]. For ease of movement, all metro and bus lines are running on normal schedules—remember to check for last-minute updates if you’re heading out late. There’s also been a small adjustment to foreigner ID appointments, aiming to fast-track approvals for new residents[5].

If you’re hunting for quintessential Barcelona experiences today, don’t miss a stroll down Passeig de Gracia to gape at Gaudí’s masterpieces, or roam the winding lanes of the Gothic Quarter for artisan shops and hidden squares[6]. Join a guided walking tour to discover treasures like the peaceful Sant Felip Neri Square or the sunlit squares of El Born[3]. For a cool change, the city’s iconic beaches, especially Barceloneta, offer people-watching and vibrant atmosphere[6]. If you’re with kids, consider a quick trip to Parc d’Atraccions Tibidabo—over a century old and still full of thrills[6].

Here’s a local tip: To feel like a true Barceloní, grab a snack of *pa amb tomàquet* (bread rubbed with ripe tomato and olive oil) from a bakery or café—this simple treat is a city staple and pairs perfectly with a sunny morning in any neighborhood[9].

Looking ahead to tomorrow, festival season continues: keep an eye out for live music in the squares and a new art exhibition opening at the Museu Picasso. Stay tuned for more insider tips and essential updates right here on “Things to do in Barcelona.” Enjoy your day, and see you tomorrow for another round of the city’s best!

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