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With over 300 days of sunshine per year, good weather in Barcelona is the norm 鈥 but that doesn鈥檛 mean this Mediterranean metropolis has no seasons.

Winter nights can get quite cold, and summers are hot and muggy, making spring and fall the best seasons to visit. However, the city has a busy calendar of events with annual festivals, holiday traditions and seasonal eats.

Whether you come for the sights, the sea or the local parties, here鈥檚 a guide to the best time to visit Barcelona.

June through August are the busiest months for visitors to Barcelona. Getty Images
June through August are the busiest months for visitors to Barcelona. Getty Images

June to August is peak season for festivals and beaches

Pack your body glitter, because June kicks off festival season in Barcelona with , and brings some of the world鈥檚 top music acts to Parc del F貌rum, the city鈥檚 sprawling seaside festival site. Then, on the night of Sant Joan, which always takes place on the summer solstice 鈥 June 20 or 21, depending on the year 鈥 locals celebrate with bonfires and fireworks on the beach.

Barcelona is a very LGBTIQ+ friendly city, and no time of year is that more apparent than July when Pride Barcelona takes over Plaza Espanya with parades, live music and street parties all weekend long.

At the height of summer in July, Barcelona swells with visitors and battles the heat and humidity. Temperatures reach average highs between 70鈩 (21鈩) and 85鈩 (29鈩), and the humidity gets oppressive, particularly in August. In 2022, Spain passed a law barring businesses from setting their air-conditioning below 80.6鈩 to curb energy use 鈥 thankfully, there is .

Once a year, every Barcelona neighborhood puts on a street party known as festes majors. These are big events with street food, live music, Catalan traditions 鈥 like human towers and fire runs 鈥 and elaborate decorations. The parties are organized throughout the year, but the biggest and most impressive is the in mid-August, whose contest for the best-decorated street motivates locals to go above and beyond with their art skills.

With summer heat waves becoming more routine in Southern Europe, don鈥檛 plan a trip at this time of year without making time to cool down at the beach. You should also get your tickets for attractions like the Sagrada Familia and Park G眉ell ahead of time to avoid waiting in long lines.

Rug up in winter in Barcelona, but there is plenty of festive cheer to keep you warm. Shutterstock
Rug up in winter in Barcelona, but there is plenty of festive cheer to keep you warm. Shutterstock

September to December brings accommodation deals and festive fun

The summer excitement starts to simmer down come September, and hotel rates also tend to drop. For budget travelers in Barcelona, this is the best time to explore on foot and make the most of the city鈥檚 sights and attractions.

A party atmosphere sweeps through the streets with the arrival of 鈥 the festival for all of Barcelona. Honoring the city鈥檚 patron saint on the weekend near her Saint鈥檚 Day (September 24), you can find free concerts and cultural demonstrations all over the city all weekend long.

For over 50 years, the has been one of the world鈥檚 top jazz festivals, consistently bringing in the world鈥檚 premier artists. The concerts begin in October and continue through the end of December, so you have a wide window to catch a performance.

Cooler temperatures may put you off having a dip in the sea, but you鈥檒l find fewer crowds on the beach and in the streets. It rarely gets colder than lows of 40F, and apart from a usually rainy November, you can still enjoy the sunshine most of the time. Take public transport for a day of skiing in the Pyrenees when snow arrives north of the city. If you catch the ski bus or train to the , the round-trip fare includes the cost of your ski pass. Winter in Catalonia also brings the return of the cal莽otada, traditional wintertime barbecues.

At Barcelona鈥檚 cheery Christmas markets 鈥 in front of the Barcelona Cathedral or the Sagrada Familia 鈥 you鈥檒l find a decoration that no other city in the world has: the pooper. Also known as the caganer, this cheeky figure can be found hiding in nativity scenes all over the city.

January to March are best for Carnival, cal莽ots and classical music

Every new year in Spain starts with a mouthful of grapes, and soon after, the city celebrates Three Kings Day with a parade on January 5, officially marking the end of the holiday season. In the morning, you may see locals lining up at bakeries to pick up their Kings鈥 Cake.

If you鈥檙e exploring Barcelona between January and March, look for restaurants that have cal莽ots on the menu. These large spring onions are a local specialty that is only eaten during the winter months.

This is also the season for Carnival, so you may be able to catch the street festivities in the week before Ash Wednesday. The weather in Barcelona is on the upswing in March, so this is the best time of the year to take advantage of low rates and light-jacket weather. Music lovers might also want to check out the schedule for the , the city鈥檚 classical concert series.

Explore the lush garden surrounding Castell de Montju茂c in spring. Shutterstock
Explore the lush garden surrounding Castell de Montju茂c in spring. Shutterstock

April and May are for books, romance and a museum marathon

The most romantic day in Barcelona is April 23, the day of Sant Jordi. Often dubbed the 鈥淐atalan Valentine鈥檚 Day,鈥 locals celebrate their love by exchanging books and roses. On almost every corner, you鈥檒l find someone selling roses. The Passeig de Gra莽ia transforms into a literary bazaar, with booksellers lining the streets all the way down to La Rambla. Make sure you stop by Casa Batll贸 to see the special rose decorations they put out on the balconies every year.

Celebrating the continent-wide in May, many of Barcelona鈥檚 museums open their doors for free in the after-hours. Not only can you take advantage of the free entry at big institutions like the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Picasso Museum and the , but you can also visit historic sites like Montju茂c Castle or try tasty diversions like the Chocolate Museum.

This article was first published Feb 12, 2021 and updated Sep 29, 2024.

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