What’s on in Birmingham: Events and things to do in Birmingham and West Midlands this May
May in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands is looking absolutely brimming with brilliant things to see, do…
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La Sagrada Familia, which loosely translates to ‘Temple of the Sacred Family’, is a popular tourist attraction in the Spanish city of Barcelona. Constructed in 1882 by Antoni Gaudí and still not finished even to this day, the temple is rich with culture and packed with stunning traditional architecture and innovation. Inside, the stone pillars are separated by stunning stained-glass windows, murals and colours that twinkle in the sunlight.
There are plenty of sunny sandy beaches dotted around Barcelona that are ideal for relaxing in the sun. But if you’re away in the city with the family, spending the day at the beach couldn’t be a better way to spend your stay. Bring a sand bucket, shovel and some towels and spend the day relaxing by the Spanish coast.
If you’re interested in the life, work and art of Pablo Picasso, then this stunning exclusive museum is a must-visit while in the city. There is a permanent exhibition of over 4,000 pieces of artwork, as well as memorabilia and information about his close connection with the city of Barcelona.
As the iconic staple of Barcelona, Park Güell is a stunning display of colourful tiles, sculptures and gardens all created by Antoni Gaudí. It was originally created to emulate the style of English garden cities, as well as being a self-contained suburb for the more wealthy patrons. The stunning artwork engraved in the marble walls and architecture makes for the ideal Instagram photo.
Barcelona’s best-known municipal market will wow and entice your senses. From the display of colourful produce to stalls of beautifully handcrafted jewellery and the smell of freshly cooked meals, this will be an experience like no other. Here is a must-visit for tourists if you’re looking to score a bite to eat in arguably the most culturally rich market in the country.
Translated to Catalonia’s National Art Museum, this museum houses one of the biggest collections of paintings on wood in Europe. Filled with Romanesque collections from the 12th to the 20th century with sculptures, paintings, photography and even interactive videos, this museum is a must-visit. Experience the culture of Spain and the city of Barcelona whilst also enriching yourself with the stunning views of the main building.
There are plenty of street celebrations happening all year round in Barcelona. One of the more popular ones that happens annually in the summer is the Gràcia Festival, which transforms the streets of the city into a gorgeous display of culture and colour.
Known as the city full of bars, Barcelona knows just how to live it large. It’s hard to walk even 5 feet without coming across a glamorous rooftop bar, but knowing the good places to go can be hard. The 5-star Hotel Casa Fuster is a hidden gem – with stunning views of the Passeig de Gracia and the sunset, as well as stunning refreshments and entertainment. You’d be missing out if you didn’t catch a glimpse of Barcelona’s nightlife.
Barcelona in the summer isn’t just about music and beaches; it’s also a time when the city truly shines with vibrant inclusivity and the Barcelona Pride celebrations are a fantastic example of this. Prepare to be swept up in a wave of colour, joy and solidarity as the city comes together to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride.
If you’re looking for some authentic Spanish grub, then there’s no better place to chow down than near the beachside. With tapas, paella and seafood galore, why not try out the famous La Mar Salada restaurant, which is wildly popular in Barcelona.
The Liceu is an authentic and cultural landmark not only for tourists of the area but also for locals. For a century after its inauguration in 1847, the opera house was the highlight of the city’s artistic, political and social life. After being remodelled in 1909 after a fire, the inside now seats nearly 3,000 guests.
If you’re looking for a festival with a rich and diverse line-up of genres, Primavera Sound Barcelona is your summer playground! This music festival throws a serious party with a genre mix that’ll have everyone dancing. We’re talking pop, hip-hop, indie rock, alternative and electronic – you name it, they’ve got it.