Welcome to Things to do in Barcelona, where the sun is shining, the streets are buzzing, and today, November 16, 2025, is packed with energy. The weather is perfect for exploring—crisp autumn air, blue skies, and just enough breeze to keep things lively. Barcelona is in full swing, with music, art, and sports lighting up every corner of the city.
If you’re into live music, Roxette is taking the stage tonight at Sant Jordi Club, bringing their classic pop hits to a packed crowd. For something a little more avant-garde, the Philip Glass opera Akhnaten is running at the Liceu, offering a mind-bending blend of music and drama. And if you’re in the mood for dancing, Salamandra Salsa Bachata Timba is hosting a vibrant salsa night at 7 PM, where the rhythm is infectious and the vibe is electric.
Art lovers won’t want to miss the Mangú Dominican Art Fest, where Dominican artist Kashmir Jones is showcasing his series “Raíz y Resistencia,” a powerful tribute to Mamá Tingó, an icon of land and peasant rights. Over at the CCCB, the 32nd Barcelona Independent Film Festival is in full swing, with screenings, debates, and poetry slams that capture the city’s creative spirit.
For families, the Palo Market Fest is happening today at Paloalto, with music, design, and gastronomy filling the air. Kids and adults alike can enjoy local crafts, tasty bites, and live entertainment. And if you’re looking for a unique experience, the Gandules 2025 open-air cinema is showing Meek’s Cutoff, a perfect way to unwind under the stars.
On the local news front, Barça Femení just dominated El Clásico, sending fans into a frenzy. The city is also buzzing with talk of new restaurant openings in the Gothic Quarter, and public transit is running smoothly, making it easy to hop from one event to the next.
For must-do activities today, start with a stroll along La Rambla, then head to Park Güell for panoramic views and some quirky architecture. If you want to dive into local culture, grab a bite at a tapas bar in El Born, or explore the hidden alleys of Gràcia for a taste of Barcelona’s bohemian side.
Here’s a local tip: if you want to experience the real Barcelona, skip the touristy spots and join a spontaneous street performance or a local dance class. The city’s soul is in its people, and nothing beats dancing salsa with locals in a tucked-away plaza.
Tomorrow promises more excitement, with Qendresa bringing her new R&B sound to the city and the film festival continuing its lineup of indie gems. So stay tuned for more adventures in Barcelona.
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