Two in three visitors in Barcelona museums are foreigners
Non-Spanish nationals account for 80% of tickets in Picasso Museum or Miró Foundation
Non-Spanish nationals account for 80% of tickets in Picasso Museum or Miró Foundation
Learn how to get free tickets for September 24
Many things are still closed, but museums and cinemas begin to reopen while professional sports also returns this month
Y-block building murals are precursor to iconic facade of College of Architects of Catalonia headquarters
Relaxed restrictions come into effect on May 18, but many centers decide against opening
Christmas markets, film festivals, concerts, and a whole month of culture—just in time for the New Year’s
The most frequent visitor for museums and exhibitions are between the ages of 14-24
The Catalan capital is the world’s 4th main port for the cruise ship industry, with the first 3 one being all in Florida. This means that Barcelona is the most important port in Europe and the Mediterranean Sea in terms of the amount of cruise ship passengers it receives. After a small decline in 2012, this year the Catalan capital is expecting to repeat its all time record from 2011, with more than 2.6 million cruise passengers. Furthermore, the cruise ship industry is increasingly using other Catalan harbours, such as Roses and Palamós. This week, for the first time ever, two large cruise ships docked at Palamós at the same time. In addition, this weekend is one of the busiest for Barcelona’s port, with 15 cruise ships docking in its harbour, transporting a total of 55,000 passengers.