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barcelona 2026-27
- FC Barcelona vs Athletic Club (Football, La Liga) | 27-Aug-2026
- FC Barcelona vs Rayo Vallecano (Football, La Liga) | 31-Aug-2026
- FC Barcelona vs Racing Santander (Football, La Liga) | 16-Sep-2026
- FC Barcelona vs Getafe (Football, La Liga) | 11-Oct-2026
- FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid (Football, La Liga) | 25-Oct-2026
- FC Barcelona vs Alavés (Football, La Liga) | 01-Nov-2026
- FC Barcelona vs Villarreal (Football, La Liga) | 22-Nov-2026
- FC Barcelona vs Celta Vigo (Football, La Liga) | 06-Dec-2026
- FC Barcelona vs Girona (Football, La Liga) | 20-Dec-2026
- FC Barcelona vs Espanyol (Football, La Liga) | 03-Jan-2027
- FC Barcelona vs Mallorca (Football, La Liga) | 17-Jan-2027
- FC Barcelona vs Osasuna (Football, La Liga) | 31-Jan-2027
- FC Barcelona vs Elche (Football, La Liga) | 14-Feb-2027
- FC Barcelona vs Valencia (Football, La Liga) | 28-Feb-2027
- FC Barcelona vs Levante (Football, La Liga) | 14-Mar-2027
- FC Barcelona vs Sevilla (Football, La Liga) | 04-Apr-2027
- FC Barcelona vs Deportivo La Coruña (Football, La Liga) | 25-Apr-2027
- FC Barcelona vs Málaga (Football, La Liga) | 23-May-2027
These are the currently scheduled fixture dates from the official 2026/27 La Liga calendar. As with all La Liga matches, exact dates and kick-off times may change due to television scheduling and European competition commitments.
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Local Information & Tips
Getting around
Barcelona has an excellent public transport system, making it easy to explore the city without a car. Operated by
Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB), the network includes an extensive metro, buses, trams and suburban trains, all connecting the city's main attractions, beaches and neighbourhoods. A range of travel passes offers unlimited journeys and great value for visitors, while the metro is the quickest way to get around, with services running frequently throughout the day. You can view the official Barcelona Metro map here:
https://www.tmb.cat/en/barcelona-transport/metro-bus-map
Weather and Climate
Barcelona enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with warm, sunny weather for much of the year. Summers (June to August) are typically hot and dry, with temperatures averaging between 28°C and 30°C, making it ideal for enjoying the city's beaches and outdoor attractions. Winters (December to February) are generally mild, with daytime temperatures around 10°C to 15°C, while spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions and fewer crowds. Although rainfall is possible throughout the year, it is usually light and short-lived, making Barcelona a fantastic year-round destination.
Four Things to Do Beyond Football
SAGRADA FAMILIA
The Sagrada Família is Barcelona's most iconic landmark and one of the world's most extraordinary architectural achievements. Designed by the renowned Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, construction began in 1882 and continues today, with the basilica combining Gothic and Art Nouveau influences in a truly unique style. Its intricate façades are filled with detailed sculptures depicting scenes from the life of Christ, while its soaring towers dominate Barcelona's skyline and have become a symbol of the city.
Inside, visitors are greeted by a breathtaking interior inspired by nature, where towering columns resemble the trunks of trees and colourful stained-glass windows flood the space with vibrant light. The basilica also features a museum showcasing Gaudí's original plans and models, offering fascinating insight into the vision behind this UNESCO World Heritage Site. As one of Spain's most visited attractions, advance booking is highly recommended to experience one of the greatest masterpieces of modern architecture.
GOTHIC QUARTER
The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)
The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) is the historic heart of Barcelona and one of the city's most captivating neighbourhoods. Dating back over 2,000 years, its maze of narrow cobbled streets, hidden squares and medieval buildings offers a fascinating glimpse into Barcelona's rich past. Visitors can wander past Roman ruins, charming boutiques, traditional tapas bars and lively cafés, while discovering picturesque plazas such as Plaça Sant Jaume and Plaça Reial. With its blend of history, culture and vibrant atmosphere, the Gothic Quarter is the perfect place to explore on foot and soak up the authentic character of the city.
Barcelona Cathedral
At the centre of the Gothic Quarter stands the magnificent Barcelona Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, the cathedral is a masterpiece of Catalan Gothic architecture, featuring an impressive neo-Gothic façade, soaring vaulted ceilings and beautifully crafted stained-glass windows. Visitors can explore the peaceful cloister, home to 13 white geese in honour of the city's patron saint, Saint Eulalia, admire the richly decorated chapels and take the lift to the rooftop for panoramic views across Barcelona's historic skyline. As one of the city's most important religious and architectural landmarks, the cathedral is a must-visit for anyone exploring the Gothic Quarter.
PARK GUELL
Park Güell
Designed by Antoni Gaudí, Park Güell is one of Barcelona's most colourful and imaginative attractions. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features vibrant mosaic artwork, unique architectural features and beautifully landscaped gardens, all set against panoramic views of the city. Visitors can explore winding pathways, admire the famous mosaic dragon and enjoy one of Barcelona's most photographed locations.
LA RAMBLA
La Rambla
La Rambla is Barcelona's most famous boulevard, stretching for approximately 1.2 kilometres from Plaça de Catalunya to the city's historic waterfront at Port Vell. Lined with trees, cafés, restaurants, shops and street performers, it is one of the city's liveliest and most popular areas, attracting visitors throughout the day and into the evening. Whether you're enjoying a coffee at an outdoor terrace, browsing souvenir stalls or simply taking in the bustling atmosphere, La Rambla offers a true taste of Barcelona's vibrant street life.
Along the boulevard you'll find several of Barcelona's most popular attractions, including the renowned Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria (La Boqueria), one of Europe's finest food markets, where visitors can sample fresh produce, local delicacies and traditional Catalan cuisine. Nearby, you'll also discover the historic Gran Teatre del Liceu, one of Spain's leading opera houses, and easy access to the charming Gothic Quarter. At the southern end of La Rambla stands the Christopher Columbus Monument, overlooking the harbour and providing the perfect starting point for exploring Barcelona's waterfront and marina.

the all-new camp nou
Spotify Camp Nou is one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world and the historic home of FC Barcelona. Originally opened in 1957, it has hosted countless memorable matches, including El Clásico encounters, UEFA Champions League fixtures and major international events. During the current redevelopment, the stadium is being transformed into a state-of-the-art venue that will become one of Europe's largest and most advanced football stadiums, while retaining its rich history and unique atmosphere.
A visit to Spotify Camp Nou offers football fans the chance to experience the home of one of the world's most successful clubs. The popular Barça Immersive Tour features interactive exhibits, historic trophies, player memorabilia and behind-the-scenes insights into FC Barcelona's illustrious past. Once redevelopment is complete, visitors can also enjoy enhanced hospitality facilities, improved spectator experiences and a modernised stadium designed to host more than 100,000 fans, ensuring Camp Nou remains one of football's greatest destinations for years to come.
the capital of catalonia
Barcelona is a vibrant Mediterranean city renowned for its unique blend of history, culture and modern architecture. As the capital of Catalonia, it is home to world-famous landmarks including the Sagrada Família, Park Güell and the Gothic Quarter, alongside beautiful beaches, bustling markets and stylish shopping districts. Visitors can enjoy everything from traditional tapas bars and lively plazas to world-class museums and waterfront promenades, making Barcelona an ideal destination for both sightseeing and relaxation. Whether you're exploring Gaudí's architectural masterpieces or soaking up the city's lively atmosphere, Barcelona offers an unforgettable experience for every traveller.


