The weekend of February 6 to 8, 2026 in Barcelona will be highlighted by the announcement of the list of nominees for the Gaudí Awards, which will be made public on Sunday, February 8. This same date is the deadline for some activity registrations in the city.
The agenda also promotes the traditional 'calçotades' (Catalan onion feasts), which can be enjoyed throughout February and until March. Additionally, there is a wide variety of free concerts scheduled for the weekend, as well as “A Thousand and One Markets, Festivals, and Festivities.”
Culture enthusiasts have time to visit various exhibitions at municipal museums, some of which run until March 1 or even until May 10, 2026. Film programming for Wednesday nights and on-demand viewing is also available.
The family leisure offer includes parks, games, and shows, with some activities that started on October 21 and will continue until March 26. The cultural agenda of the Catalan capital remains active until the end of the year.




