Barcelona unveils a diverse cultural and family agenda for March

The Catalan capital features literature festivals, local neighborhood fairs, and immersive experiences for all ages.

Generic image of a festive celebration in the streets of Barcelona with traditional elements.
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Generic image of a festive celebration in the streets of Barcelona with traditional elements.

During March, Barcelona hosts a wide range of cultural events, from traditional neighborhood festivals to international literature and dance gatherings for families and children.

Key traditional events include the Sant Josep Oriol festivities in the Pi neighborhood from March 14th to 22nd, featuring the iconic Gegants del Pi. Additionally, Poble-sec celebrates its local festival for Santa Madrona from March 13th to 15th, marking the 25th anniversary of its local giants.
The Disseny Hub Barcelona will host the Flic Children's Literature and Arts Festival on March 14th and 15th. Meanwhile, the Dansa Metropolitana program brings contemporary dance to various venues, including family-oriented performances at Mercat de les Flors.
Other highlights include the Gaudí, l'Atelier du divin virtual reality experience at Barcelona Cathedral and the GRAF independent comic festival. The historic Circ Raluy will also perform its final shows at Port Vell until March 22nd.