Jul 26, 2024 | Pub Crawl Barcelona

What to Do in Barcelona on Sunday Night

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Hello to everybody! Today we are going to discover the beautiful city of Barcelona. Well, you are in one of the beautiful cities in the world if you happen to be in town on a Sunday night. Oh, do not worry we have got you covered! Every traveler wanting to explore the night clubs, wine and dine or enjoy some of the live music, Barcelona has it all as far as night life is concerned. No matter your interests whether it is exploring different cultures, experimenting with local foods, or just having plain old fun, this is the place for you. In this guide, let us show you some of the amazing things to for on a Sunday night in the city of Barcelona.

 

1. Art and Culture

 

1.1 Museums

Barcelona has a great number of museums of international level and a considerable number of them is open on Sunday evenings. Other interesting places to visit include; El Born, the Picasso Museum, Gothic Quarter and the Barri Gotic. If you are more into modern sculpture than into pop art go to the MACBA, Museum of Contemporary Art in the district El Raval. Another one is National Art Museum of Catalonia where you can impress the beautiful view at Montjuïc hill.

 

1.2 Theaters

In general for the lovers of performing art, Barcelona has a number of theatres that stage their performances in the evening of Sunday. The opera that can be seen at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona sometimes takes place on Sundays. Tívoli Theatre located in the central business district of the city comprises of different shows such as musicals and plays.

 

2. Gastronomy

 

2.1 Tapas Bars

Particularly, Barcelona is known for its tasty tapas, which can be tasted in many restaurants, but the best option is Sunday night. Take a tour to El Raval District to get several tapas bar with all sorts of tasty food on your table. La Boqueria Market, placed on La Rambla is also a great place to try delicious local foods and enjoy the crowd.

 

2.2 Food Markets

In case you might not be in the mood for very formal restaurant, there is always a food market in Barcelona. One Local Market that people can go is Mercat de Sant Antoni as it sells fresh fruits, vegetables and seafood, local delicacies and street food. Another option is Mercado de la Boqueria: not only here you can order perfect food, but you will also get perfect colors for evening walk.

 

3. Nightlife

 

3.1 Bars and Clubs

Nightlife in Barcelona: Barcelona offers you a thrills for night birds of all types, from cheap local bars to upmarket nightclubs. The Gothic Quarter is perfect for starting the night since the streets are lined with bar and small but packed nightclubs. If you are looking for something more up to date, the Gràcia area will offer a range of trendy bars and clubs the locals usually prefer.

 

3.2 Live Music Venues

If you are a fan of music then you will have no problems finding some good places to listen to live music on Sundays in Barcelona. Sala Apolo is in the Poble sec area of the city and although more famous for hosting a variety of gigs it also has some DJ nights. Razzmatazz is one of Barcelona’s hottest venues with over five distinct areas, the space presents a number of live performances which can be anything a person could fancy.

 

4. Relaxation

However, if you want something a tad more relaxed for Sunday night in Barcelona then there is no shortage of places to grab a drink. Follow the easy walks along the promenade in the neighbourhood of Barceloneta and breathe the fresh sea air and admire the beautiful scenes of the waterfront. On the other hand, one could visit some of the cities parks on a more quite location such as the Park Güell or Parc de la Ciutadella.

 

However, here ends the anticlimax of the week and Barcelona is a city that stirs to life on a Sunday night. …culture vulture, a gourmet, a clubber or a plain holiday maker, Barcelona has something for everyone and places to relax. From art galleries and theaters to small cafeterias and night clubs, there is plethora of thing to do. So why wait? Welcome to Barcelona; let’s plan your Sunday night and set you up for an amazing night.

 

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