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Things to do in Barcelona today

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  • Candlelight is a unique experience that allows you to enjoy concerts by candlelight.

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  • The Wax Museum of Barcelona, located next to La Rambla, opened its doors in 1973 in the building that once housed the Bank of Barcelona.

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  • The Night of San Juan is a Christian festival of pagan origin in which bonfires are lit and fireworks and firecrackers are launched.

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    Free event
  • The Sala Montjuïc open-air cinema is one of the references of Barcelona's summer cultural program.

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  • The Corpus Christi is a 700 years old celebration, although for a period of time it stopped being celebrated until the City Council and the Cathedral of Barcelona, decided to recover this celebration, one of the oldest and most beautiful f

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  • The Barcelona International Documentary Film Festival, known as DocsBarcelona, is a film festival dedicated to the documentary genre .

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  • The Night of the Museums is an initiative of the Council of Europe that this year reaches its 16th edition. Thousands of museums in more than forty countries open their doors to the public.

    Children, Concerts, Exhibitions, Gastronomy, Shows, Special
    Free event
  • The Festival of the Dreta de L'Eixample neighborhood in Barcelona is imbued with modernism, and it could not be otherwise: modernism is a characteristic feature of the area's architecture.

    Children, Exhibitions, Gastronomy, Local fiestas, Local markets - Flea markets, Theater/Dance
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    Free event
  • The Paradox Museum Barcelona is a unique and exciting experience that explores science, technology and perception through a series of challenging and interactive exhibits.

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  • Guided walking tour of the Gothic Quarter, the oldest neighborhood in Barcelona, culminating in a flamenco show at

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