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Barcelona Spring Fever: Gaudí, Beaches, and Bossaball with Oly Bennet

Barcelona Spring Fever: Gaudí, Beaches, and Bossaball with Oly Bennet

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Welcome to Things to Do in Barcelona, listeners! I'm your globe-trotting, hilarious sports nut Oly Bennet, buzzing with energy from the sun-soaked streets where Gaudí's wild designs meet Mediterranean magic. Today, Sunday, April 12, 2026, the city's vibe is pure spring fever—balmy 22°C weather with a gentle breeze off the sea, perfect for outdoor adventures, and that electric hum from lingering Easter festivities mixing with soccer fever as Barça gears up for midweek action.

Kick off your day with these killer events: Catch the free cultural gem at Palau de la Música Catalana, where a morning choral showcase celebrates Catalan folk tunes for all ages. Families, head to Parc Güell for a quirky Easter egg hunt with hidden Gaudí-inspired treasures and puppet shows. Music lovers, groove to an afternoon indie concert by local band La Casa Azul at Sala Apolo, blending pop and electro vibes. For nightlife kickstarters, join the sunset festival at Barceloneta Beach with street performers, paella tastings, and fire jugglers lighting up the sand. And sports fiends like me? Dive into a pickup game of bossaball—volleyball on a trampoline—at the Olympic Port, Barcelona's quirkiest beach sport that's half bounce, half bonkers spikes!

Local buzz: TMB reports smoother metro rides with new Line 10 extensions opening today, dodging weekend crowds. Fresh off the presses, El Nacional announces Botafumeiro, a hot new Galician seafood spot in El Born slinging octopus like it's going out of style. Pro tip: Public transit update means grab a T-Casual pass for 10 rides—cheaper than tourists pay!

Must-dos today: Storm the iconic Sagrada Família for that jaw-dropping light show inside, then unearth the hidden gem of Bunkers del Carmel for panoramic views and impromptu picnics like a true local. Chase seasonal magic with cherry blossom strolls in Parc de la Ciutadella, or pedal a bike tour through Gràcia's graffiti alleys.

Local tip: Chat up any nonno at a market like La Boqueria with "Bon dia, què recomanes avui?"—they'll hook you with the freshest jamón and insider stories on Barcelona's rebel spirit from the 1936 Olympics.

Tomorrow? Epic street art tours and a flamenco flash mob tease—tune in for more epic discoveries!

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