Barcelona comes alive with a wide range of markets and fairs for the weekend

The city offers a varied agenda with farmers' markets, craft fairs, and gastronomic proposals.

Generic image of craft markets and local products on the street.
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Generic image of craft markets and local products on the street.

Barcelona is preparing for an intense weekend with a great diversity of markets, craft fairs, and popular activities spread across various neighborhoods of the city.

The Catalan capital is consolidating itself as a meeting point for lovers of local commerce and outdoor activities. Over the coming days, citizens will be able to enjoy an agenda that includes everything from second-hand and vintage clothing markets to gastronomic fairs and cultural events in iconic spaces such as the Moll de la Fusta or plaça Reial.
Among the highlights, the Matsuri Festival will bring Japanese culture to the Port Vell, while the Bellesguard tower will host a new edition of the BCN en las Alturas market. In addition, the neighborhoods maintain their momentum with initiatives such as the Palo Market Fest in Poblenou or the various popular festivals organized by neighborhood associations to boost community life.
For those interested in responsible consumption, the Mercat de la Terra, at the Parc de les Tres Xemeneies, remains a reference for purchasing zero-kilometer products. Likewise, art lovers have an appointment at the Supermerc'art in Illa Diagonal, an exhibition that seeks to bring contemporary art to the general public.