Welcome to “Things to do in Barcelona,” your daily guide to the best experiences in the city! It’s Thursday, July 17, 2025, and Barcelona is buzzing with that unmistakable summer energy. This morning brings balmy temperatures, blue skies, and a lively pulse flowing through every plaza and beach—the perfect backdrop for today’s adventures.
Barcelona is currently awash with rainbow flags and upbeat crowds as the city continues its vibrant Pride celebrations. The streets are alive with concerts, colorful parades, and community events showcasing both the city’s inclusive spirit and creative flair[2]. Expect dozens of performances and a massive Pride demonstration lighting up Plaça Universitat and surrounding areas.
Looking for top events today? Here are some standouts:
- The *Fades* live concert at Plaça Universitat as part of Pride Barcelona is set to bring energetic vibes to the heart of the city—get there early to catch the setlist unfold[1].
- Into nightlife? “Mandanga de Razzmatazz” kicks off just before midnight at the legendary Razzmatazz Club, promising electronic beats and a diverse crowd dancing until dawn[10].
- Culture seekers will love the terror and fantasy film festival opening with Julia Ducournau’s acclaimed film “Alpha,” fresh from its Cannes premiere[2].
- Families and sightseers can explore the city’s iconic Gothic Quarter and hidden gems like Bishops Bridge with dedicated guided tours, ending at the bustling Port of Barcelona[6].
In local news, a major highlight is the grand opening of the brand-new BOSS Halo Store on Paseo de Gracia, bringing a stylish upgrade to one of Barcelona’s premier shopping avenues[8]. On the city front, Barcelona’s transport is as smooth as ever, with no major disruptions reported, making it easy to move between neighborhoods and sights. Meanwhile, ongoing discussions about the reopening of Spotify Camp Nou have sports fans eager for updates, as licensing hurdles could mean delays for Barça’s return to their iconic stadium[5].
If you’re planning your day, don’t miss these must-dos:
- Marvel at the *Sagrada Familia*—Gaudí’s ever-evolving masterpiece is spectacular inside and out[3].
- Wander through *Park Güell* with its vivid mosaics and panoramic city views, ideal for a midday stroll[9].
- Lose yourself in the atmospheric alleyways of the *Gothic Quarter*, popping into tapas bars or boutique galleries.
- Take a sun break at *Barceloneta Beach*, where locals and visitors mingle by the Mediterranean[3].
- For a quirky twist, the *Erotic Museum of Barcelona* on La Rambla is both educational and amusing, offering 800+ curious artifacts[3].
Local tip: When in doubt, order “pa amb tomàquet” (bread rubbed with tomato) at any bar—simple, delicious, and *so* Barcelonian. Plus, to navigate like a pro, greet shopkeepers with a friendly “Bon dia!”—a little Catalan goes a long way.
Before you go, mark your calendar for tomorrow’s lineup: more Pride festivities, live music at hotspots like Sala Paral·lel 62, and family-friendly adventures at Tibidabo Amusement Park. Tune in tomorrow for fresh highlights and hidden gems to keep your Barcelona experience unforgettable!