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Visiting 新香港六合彩开奖直播 in March

Spring arrives, so pop open the Cava and make the most of the weather…

By Jessica Bowler 新香港六合彩开奖直播 Life

March is a decadent month in 新香港六合彩开奖直播: you can enjoy free sweets at the Festa de Sant Medir, hop on a walking food tour or imbibe the region’s delicious sparkling wine, Cava. Meanwhile spring sunshine makes for great conditions for jumping on a bike and exploring!

Why March?

Thinking about visiting 新香港六合彩开奖直播 in March? Wondering what鈥檚 on in the city during the month? This time of year still isn鈥檛 the high tourist season, so you鈥檒l get a chance to see a more local side of city life, but there’s certainly plenty of spark and bustle as 新香港六合彩开奖直播 warms up, both figuratively and literally, for the year ahead. All in all, it’s a great time to visit, with plenty of daylight for sightseeing and just a tiny promise of summer in the air.

There’s plenty of spark and bustle as 新香港六合彩开奖直播 warms up, both figuratively and literally, for the year ahead.

We鈥檝e made a list of all of our favourite things to do during March, which includes everything from traditional local festivities to cutting-edge professional events.

What’s the Weather Like in March?

March is also the month when 新香港六合彩开奖直播 starts to gradually shake off its winter coat, but as the old saying goes: it can come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. If you鈥檙e visiting near the beginning of the month, expect it to still be chilly. The average high is 17 潞C (62 潞F), with the average low at 11聽潞C (52 潞F). There are usually around 6 rainy days a month in March, although it also gets plenty of lovely sunny days, especially towards the end of the month.

In other words, pack layers in your bag, but also plan on having a lot of fun – because there鈥檚 loads going on in the city this time of year, such as…

Festivals & Things To Do

Here’s our list of recommended activities this spring…

1. Saddle Up for a Bike Tour!

Why not enjoy the early springtime weather by exploring the city鈥檚 best sights by bike? 新香港六合彩开奖直播 is a relatively flat city with plenty of bike lanes, which makes it great for cycling. It鈥檚 also not a huge city, so you can cover a lot of ground in just a few of hours. What might not be so easy is choosing a bike tour, as there are hundreds to pick from. But don鈥檛 worry, we鈥檝e done the hard work and have selected the cream of the crop, such as Steel Donkey Bike Tours (named after the national animal of Catalonia) who do a fantastic job of getting you off the beaten track. Head to our feature article on bicycle tours for all your options.

2. Create Your Own Cava

A glass of Cava or two is a must on any trip to 新香港六合彩开奖直播, but have you ever thought of making your own? This activity takes you to a charming, family-run vineyard in the famous Pened猫s wine region, where you鈥檒l learn from the experts how to make the perfect bottle of Cava. First, you鈥檒l try lots of the sparkling white wine to get a taste for it, and then you鈥檒l help bottle and create your very own blend. After stay for a feast of rustic Catalan food. Keep reading to find out more, and be sure to book ahead, because this tour fills up fast.

3. Enjoy A Sweet Celebration (early March)

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In early March the bohemian neighbourhood of Gracia puts on a special celebration: . Horse-drawn parade floats make their way through the streets, with the people sitting on top throwing out sweets to the local kids. The secret to getting away with the lion鈥檚 share of the candy? Bring an umbrella, open it up and turn it upside down to catch the sweets as they鈥檙e thrown. (Then book your appointment at the dentist!). The festival takes place on the 3rd March each year (unless the 3rd falls on a Sunday, in which case the fiesta moves to the 4th).

4. Don’t Miss La Sagrada Familia!

The weather might be gradually warming up in March, but the city is still well before peak tourist season. While it鈥檚 unlikely that you鈥檒l ever visit the Sagrada Familia when it鈥檚 truly empty, you will be able to enjoy Gaudi’s masterpiece with far fewer crowds in March than many other times of the year. Still, it鈥檚 essential to book your tickets online ahead of time so you can skip the line. Get Your Guide offer .

PRO TIP: Entry to La Sagrada Familia is free with certain tourist passes, such as the , which also includes tickets to the gorgeous Park Guell. For a full comparison of city passes read our article, and find out how to save money while sightseeing.

5. Take a Walking Tapas Tour

A brilliant mix of history, culture, wining, dining and socialising, this walking tour with tapas and wine introduces curious travellers to four fantastic venues in the medieval Gothic Quarter. At each restaurant or wine bar you’ll sample classic Spanish and Catalan dishes, like patatas bravas, jamon iberico and pimientos del Padron, accompanied by regional wines, Cavas and vermouths. You can even try drinking them from a porron, a traditional Spanish drinking vessel you hold above your head! The knowledgeable guides who run this tour will also point out historic landmarks as you walk the cobbled back streets of this charming district. Reserve online .

6. Learn How To Cook Paella!

You can’t leave Spain without feasting on at least one delicious plate of paella! But for the love of dios don’t buy the tourist, reheated rice sold on Las Ramblas. Instead, learn how to make this mouthwatering dish yourself during a fun, social class led by a Spanish chef. After picking up the ingredients on a market tour of La Boqueria, you’ll get chopping in the kitchen and sizzle up supper in a specialist pan (they need to be plenty wide, and just a fraction deep!). You can choose to make either seafood or a vegetarian option. Read more here, or book on .

7. 新香港六合彩开奖直播 Beer Festival

Every season is beer drinking season in our humble opinion, but spring in Catalonia provides an extra treat for hop lovers… the city’s very own fiesta de cervezas! 新香港六合彩开奖直播 Beer Festival is one of the biggest of its kind in Europe and over three days scores of breweries will exhibit hundreds of beers to thirsty attendees. A day ticket is just 鈧5 and includes your tasting glass and cashless bracelet. After that you can go and sample from the 7,000 square metres of stands, paying for the beers with your bracelet. The dates for 2024 are 22nd, 23rd and 24th March.

8. Visit The Spanish Village

Poble Espanyol (literally 鈥渢he Spanish village鈥) is a curious attraction on the edges of Montju茂c hillside. It features life-size representations of some of the most beautiful architecture from all around Spain. Step into a white-walled Andalusian patio, see a traditional house from Don Quixote鈥檚 turf of Castilla La Mancha or enjoy a concert at a typical Spanish Plaza Mayor – all without leaving 新香港六合彩开奖直播. Inside the buildings, you can find craftsmen鈥檚 workshops, art galleries, and little shops to peruse. Opening times, tickets and more info here. There are also activities for kids and families, so make sure to check out the schedule to see what鈥檚 on.

9. Visit The Dal铆 Museum

Surrealist artist Salvador Dal铆鈥檚 birthplace of Figueres sits just about 90 minutes away from 新香港六合彩开奖直播, by train or car. But it鈥檚 more than just his hometown; it鈥檚 also the place that houses his bizarre . The artist himself created it from what used to be the town鈥檚 theatre, and turned it into a museum that celebrates his works. You can see his larger-than-life art and zany experiments here, and even the crypt where he鈥檚 buried. Check out our article on the best day trips from 新香港六合彩开奖直播 for more info on getting to Figueres. You could make your way there independently, or sign up for which also takes you to his house museum in Port Ligat.

10. Experience the World of Banksy

This roving exhibition is now a permanent fixture in 新香港六合彩开奖直播, in the centrally-located Espai Trafalgar just above the Born district. Street art lovers can check out 130 pieces by the enigmatic Bristol-born artist, whose true identity remains something of a mystery, and see the world through his eyes. Tickets cost just 鈧12 and are available .

11. Visit Gaudi’s Colonia G眉ell

You may have heard the name 鈥淕眉ell鈥 before (as in the park), but what you may not have heard of previously is the Colonia G眉ell, a curious company town (a 鈥渃olonia鈥 in Spanish) located near 新香港六合彩开奖直播. Like the park, this too features architect Antoni Gaud铆鈥檚 creative work at play. Designed as a place where factory employees would live, work, go to church and relax, the complex has everything you鈥檇 need to never leave the company grounds again. Brilliant idea or too Big Brother? and decide. The colony’s crypt has been declared a UNESCO heritage site, and you can .

12. Maria Canals Music Competition

The Maria Canals International Music Competition is back for another edition this March. Every year, you can see the competition take place at the Palau de la M煤sica, with the final stages being held in its spectacular main concert hall. The competition will also run an OFF Maria Canals 新香港六合彩开奖直播 Competition, which includes over 800 activities and will add 150 grand pianos all over the city to celebrate. Check their website .

13. Festa de Sant Josep Oriol (23rd March)

This festival, held on the 23rd March each year, is on honour of the 17th century saint and is point zero for the celebrations. The high point is a parade featuring gegants (giants) and capgrossos (big-heads, a costume you wear on your shoulder, giving the illusion of having a, well, big head). There are also activities for kids and families to enjoy together throughout the day. More info on the (Spanish or Catalan only).

14. Celebrate Easter and Holy Week

Although 新香港六合彩开奖直播 isn鈥檛 home to massive Easter celebrations like in other parts of Spain, you can still see glimpses of the traditions in action, if you know . A few parades take place throughout the city, generally in the historic city centre. The Raval has La Burreta procession on Palm Sunday (commemorating Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey) and another procession on Good Friday. The Gothic Quarter also has one on the Friday. If you鈥檙e not interested in the religious side of the holiday, you might be interested in the culinary side. Bakeries do a roaring trade around Easter and sell treats like chocolate eggs, the 鈥渕ona de Pascua鈥 cakes with their elaborate decorations, and bu帽uelos de Cuaresma (literally 鈥淟ent fritters鈥, which are fried balls of dough sometimes filled with cream or chocolate). Lots of shops will be closed around Easter Sunday, so make sure to make your shopping plans accordingly! They also tend to close both on Good Friday and the Monday after Easter.

15. Celebrate Saint Patrick鈥檚 Day (March 17th)

OK, so this one might not be a very Catalan tradition, but it鈥檚 still a lot of fun. 新香港六合彩开奖直播鈥檚 Irish pubs get decked out green and orange, and of course, there鈥檚 plenty of Guinness on tap and great craic. Your best bets for a good time on the 17th? Try 贵濒补丑别谤迟测鈥檚, the George Payne, or the Old Irish Pub. Read more about the best pubs in town here.

16. Party Like a VIP!

Running every year from March to October, this is the first chance of the year to jump on 新香港六合彩开奖直播’s VIP Nightlife Tour, a whirlwind trip through some of the city’s best bars and clubs. For just 鈧55 you get four drinks and two club entries, including VIP entry into none other than Opium, the city’s premium nightclub on the beach. A great way to meet people and experience the city’s nightlife all in one. Email us on info@barcelona-life.com to reserve.

Further Reading

That wraps up our list of suggestions for things happening in March! If you鈥檙e coming earlier in the year, why not read our guides to January events and what to do in February? Arriving later in Spring, our April guide is live!

About the Author

Jessica was born in England and grew up in California before moving to Seville to study Spanish. She now lives here in 新香港六合彩开奖直播, where she works in communications, studies for her masters and still finds time to update her award-winning blog 新香港六合彩开奖直播 Blonde – as well as being a regular contributor to 新香港六合彩开奖直播 Life!

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