Although Halloween isn't a traditional Catalan holiday, it has become increasingly popular in the last five years or so, helped in no small part by the foreign resident community who are used to dressing up, bobbing for apples and trick or treating every October 31st.
They can send a shiver down your spine but cemeteries also reveal much about a city’s history and its people
Sep 28, 2011 by Amanda August in LIVING
From the archive: Discover Barcelona's most mysterious spots to get your thrills and chills this Halloween
Sep 10, 2010 by Alice Ross in LIVING
Get under the covers and discover Barcelona ghosts and ghost stories
Oct 1, 2008 by Cassie O'Shea in LIVING
This time of year is a great time for root vegetables
Oct 1, 2007 by Tara Stevens in EATING AND DRINKING
Not a traditional holiday in Barcelona, Halloween has become increasingly popular here in recent times. Our Family matters blogger Johanna Bailey explains why she's going all out on October 31st this year
Oct 24, 2011 by Johanna Bailey in Family matters (1 Comments)
With an apocalyptic, armageddon, end-of-the world theme Sala Monesterio are really getting into the spirit of Halloween (no pun intended)
Oct 25, 2011
A chance for the kids to enjoy some Halloween fun as Hard Rock Café once again puts on their special spooky morning event
Oct 14, 2011
Time to get your costume out of the closet and prepare your voice for when Anti-Karaoke takes over Apolo this Halloween
Oct 14, 2011
Poet and a musician, David Cevoli combines Bob Dylan-inspired music with a wide variety of European genres
Sep 27, 2011
