Barcelona Weekend Guide: Vintage Markets and Traditional Calçotadas

The city hosts a variety of second-hand fairs, local gastronomy events, and cultural gatherings this February.

Generic image of an outdoor street market with clothing and craft stalls in a Barcelona street.
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Generic image of an outdoor street market with clothing and craft stalls in a Barcelona street.

This weekend in February 2026, Barcelona offers a vibrant mix of sustainable fashion markets and traditional street food celebrations across its most iconic neighborhoods.

The Poblenou district becomes a hub for vintage lovers with several markets running from February 19th to 22nd, including Panorama and Els del 22 Market. For those seeking bargains, the Bargain Garden at Pati de Sant Fèlix Africà offers items for under ten euros.
Food enthusiasts can enjoy traditional calçotadas in Gràcia, Sants, and Guinardó. Additionally, the What de foc festival in l'Hospitalet showcases grilled specialties, while the Mercat de la Terra continues to promote Slow Food principles at Tres Xemeneies park.
Cultural highlights include a poetic Sunday at the Sant Antoni Sunday Market and the long-standing coin and stamp market at Plaça Reial, maintaining the city's rich tradition of collecting and local craftsmanship.