T’estimo: Valentine’s Day in Barcelona

Valentine’s Day has a big competitor in Barcelona; in fact, Sant Jordi is the favourite day in Catalonia to celebrate love by giving books and roses. However, more and more people are deciding to spread the joy on the 14th of February, so here’s the ultimate guide to experiencing Valentine's Day in Barcelona.
A new tradition
To be fair, with Mediterranean history, Valentine’s Day is quite new here. Just as Halloween, Vday is a date brought about by Anglo-Saxon cultures, the American one being predominantly the most influential through films and pop culture in general.

Of course, if you’re an expat looking to celebrate Valentine's Day in Barcelona as a local, you will find Catalonians have made their take on the festivity. Instead of the cheesy hearts and teddy bears and last-minute gifts and roses, there are many ways to show love to all your close ones (not only your partner but also your friends and family).
Find your home in Barcelona
Spa date
Barcelona is good for spas, maybe because locals are used to the warm water of the Mediterranean sea. Taking your couple to a relaxing massage and water circuit can be a fantastic way to live New Valentine's Day as an expat in Barcelona.
A romantic city
Barcelona is a beautiful city, that is general knowledge. However, there is a thing about Modernism that makes it especially prone to enhancing romantic feelings, imagination, curve shapes and bucolic nature.

Because of this, taking a stroll through the small streets and wide avenues, visiting the Sagrada Familia, the Casa Batlló, or the Park Güell can be one of the best things to do on Valentine's Day in Barcelona. Or maybe walking up to the Carmel bunkers? The breathtaking sunset view is worth the hike, promise.
Fall in love in Barcelona
The main course
This is the thing; if you’re wondering how people in Barcelona celebrate Valentine's Day, it’s eating.

We love celebrating things around a table, a widely known tradition. Barcelona has terrific restaurants with various prizes, so not going for dinner is sacrilege. So definitely take your loved one out for dinner, pay for it, or split the bill, whichever way you want to, but enjoy the savoury flavours and sweet desserts the city offers. It will be love at first sight.
Find your place in Barcelona
Valentine’s Day has a big competitor in Barcelona; in fact, Sant Jordi is the favourite day in Catalonia to celebrate love by giving books and roses. However, more and more people are deciding to spread the joy on the 14th of February, so here’s the ultimate guide to experiencing Valentine's Day in Barcelona.
A new tradition
To be fair, with Mediterranean history, Valentine’s Day is quite new here. Just as Halloween, Vday is a date brought about by Anglo-Saxon cultures, the American one being predominantly the most influential through films and pop culture in general.

Of course, if you’re an expat looking to celebrate Valentine's Day in Barcelona as a local, you will find Catalonians have made their take on the festivity. Instead of the cheesy hearts and teddy bears and last-minute gifts and roses, there are many ways to show love to all your close ones (not only your partner but also your friends and family).
Find your home in Barcelona
Spa date
Barcelona is good for spas, maybe because locals are used to the warm water of the Mediterranean sea. Taking your couple to a relaxing massage and water circuit can be a fantastic way to live New Valentine's Day as an expat in Barcelona.
A romantic city
Barcelona is a beautiful city, that is general knowledge. However, there is a thing about Modernism that makes it especially prone to enhancing romantic feelings, imagination, curve shapes and bucolic nature.

Because of this, taking a stroll through the small streets and wide avenues, visiting the Sagrada Familia, the Casa Batlló, or the Park Güell can be one of the best things to do on Valentine's Day in Barcelona. Or maybe walking up to the Carmel bunkers? The breathtaking sunset view is worth the hike, promise.
Fall in love in Barcelona
The main course
This is the thing; if you’re wondering how people in Barcelona celebrate Valentine's Day, it’s eating.

We love celebrating things around a table, a widely known tradition. Barcelona has terrific restaurants with various prizes, so not going for dinner is sacrilege. So definitely take your loved one out for dinner, pay for it, or split the bill, whichever way you want to, but enjoy the savoury flavours and sweet desserts the city offers. It will be love at first sight.
Find your place in Barcelona