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February Edition Apartment Barcelona Celebrate Carnival in Barcelona! It’s time to put on your costume and celebrate Carnival in Barcelona! Visiting Barcelona during February or March? Enjoy Barcelona during February & March! Save the date: Today until March 11 Feb. 26 Feb 27- March1 March 17 Cirque du Soleil- Corteo Asics Mitja Marathon World Mobile Congress Barcelona St. Patrick’s day Barcelona With festivities, celebrations, and a turn in the weather, February and March mark two of the most exciting months in Barcelona. In the weeks leading up to the holy week of Easter, Semana Santa, visitors from all over the globe are attracted to Barcelona for a range of festivities, one of the most electrifying being: Carnival. The weekend before Ash Wednesday marks the well-known tradition of festivals known as Carnival. “Fat Tuesday,” as the parties are often referred to in various countries, encourages an atmosphere of complete indulgence and gluttony before the 46 days of lent begin. Barcelona is among many Spanish cities to take part in the celebrations of Carnival, boasting a parade filled with colorful costumes, music and sweet treats.

Celebrate Carnival in Barcelona & Sitges!

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Celebrate Carnival in Barcelona and Sitges. Find out why visiting Barcelona during the months of February and March could turn into a great celebration in the city.

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February Edition Apartment Barcelona

Celebrate Carnival in Barcelona!

It’s time to put on your costume and celebrate Carnival in Barcelona!

Visiting Barcelona during February or March?

Enjoy Barcelona during February & March!

Save the date:

Today until March 11

Feb. 26

Feb 27-March1

March 17

Cirque du Soleil- Corteo

Asics Mitja Marathon

World Mobile Congress Barcelona

St. Patrick’s day Barcelona

With festivities, celebrations, and a turn in the weather, February and March mark two of the most exciting months in Barcelona. In the weeks leading up to the holy week of Easter, Semana Santa, visitors from all over the globe are attracted to Barcelona for a range of festivities, one of the most electrifying being: Carnival. The weekend before Ash Wednesday marks the well-known tradition of festivals known as Carnival. “Fat Tuesday,” as the parties are often referred to in various countries, encourages an atmosphere of complete indulgence and gluttony before the 46 days of lent begin. Barcelona is among many Spanish cities to take part in the celebrations of Carnival, boasting a parade filled with colorful costumes, music and sweet treats.

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It’s Carnival Time! The festivities of Carnival will begin on Thursday, Februrary 16th this year, which is known in Barcelona as Jueves Lardero or “Greasy Thursday.” This day is also dedicated to indulgence before lent, and in Barcelona, people usually eat plenty of butifarra and tortilla. The parties continue all weekend long, with everyone dressed in masks, bright colors, and costumes creating a Halloween-style atmosphere. Tuesday, February 21st is the final day of Carnival, where tourists and locals alike attempt to soak up every last minute of extravagance before the beginning of Lent the following day. On Ash Wednesday, February 22nd, there is the funeral of the sardine. The king of carnival dies and the exuberant and flashy colors of the costumes turn to black to mourn his death.

Sitges Carnival Though Barcelona does partake in the festivities, the real party-goers will head over to the seaside town of Sitges. Only a 40 minute train ride away from the Catalan capital, visitors can watch this picturesque parish, known for its large gay community, light up in a colorful display of processions, dances, and music and beach parties during this week of fun. The most exciting parades to watch out for are on Sunday February 19th, and Tuesday February 21st.

February Edition Apartment Barcelona

Barcelona Apartment for February or March

This great apartment in Barcelona is perfect for a stay in the city during Carnival and throughout the month of March, too. Located near the (L1) Rocafort metro stop, you can easily access a variety of festivities and parades in a matter of minutes, as well as most of the fantastic sightseeing hot-spots that Barcelona has to offer. This spacious and fully-equipped apartment has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, perfect for families or groups of 4 or more to comfortably feel at home during their stay in Barcelona this February or March.

Apartment Barcelona offers more than 500 Barcelona apartments for short or long term stays. We have a wide range of luxury apartments, studios, beach apartments and sea views apartments in Barcelona as well as apartments near the Ramblas, Sagrada Familia or in Gracia. If you are coming to Barcelona for Carnival, whether for a short or long-term stay, you will find the perfect accommodation with Apartment Barcelona! Check in Office: Atlantida 39 bajos 08003 Barcelona, Spain +34 932 682 611 Email: [email protected] Join us on: www.facebook.com/apartmentbarcelona http://twitter.com/apartmentBCN

If you’d rather stay in Sitges, closer to the major action of Carnival, this apartment is perfect for you. Located within just minutes from the sandy beach, this Sitges apartment is modern and beautifully decorated. You can also enjoy a great day in the communal pool after a long day exploring the coastal town of Sitges.

Sitges for Carnival?