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Welcome to “Things to Do in Barcelona” for Saturday, July 5, 2025! Whether you’re a visitor or a local out for adventure, we’ve got everything you need to make the most of your day in this vibrant Mediterranean city.

Today, Barcelona is buzzing under a hot summer sun—temperatures are expected to climb sharply, with humidity making it feel even warmer. Meteorologists have issued warnings for extreme heat, so be sure to stay hydrated and make use of the city’s ever-growing ‘climate shelter’ network, designed to help residents and tourists keep cool during these blazing Mediterranean days[8]. Despite the heat, the air quality remains stable and the city is pulsing with energy as locals and visitors flock to outdoor events and shaded terraces.

Now, let’s talk about what’s happening around town today:

- Music lovers have a treat at RCDE Stadium, where mega-star Robbie Williams takes the stage—expect an electrifying show and plenty of sing-along hits[2][6].
- For a double dose of fresh Spanish talent, head to Poble Espanyol for Zahara and Natalia Lacunza, two of the most captivating voices in Spain’s pop scene, performing together for one night only[2][6].
- Looking for something a bit more laid-back? The Candlelight Open Air concert series offers classical music under the stars—bring a fan and soak in the magical atmosphere[1].
- Families and history buffs can join the Besalú & Medieval Towns Tour, which includes hotel pickup for a full-day journey back in time, exploring charming ancient villages outside the city[1].
- When the sun goes down, nightlife kicks off at La Terrrazza, with celebrated DJ Sam Divine spinning high-energy sets perfect for dancing until dawn[6].

In the news, Barcelona continues to innovate in response to rising temperatures, with city officials rolling out ambitious new plans for cooling infrastructure. Heat safety is top of mind, with authorities urging everyone to watch for signs of heat exhaustion and seek out public climate shelters as needed[8]. Meanwhile, the local arts scene is flourishing, with intimate festivals, avant-garde exhibitions, and jazz nights lighting up the cultural calendar[3].

If you’re hungry for something new, keep an eye on the city’s dynamic food scene—rumor has it several new restaurants are opening this week, offering everything from fusion tapas to plant-based Catalan classics. Check local listings for details and be among the first to try them!

No visit to Barcelona would be complete without experiencing a mix of its iconic sights and hidden corners. Escape the midday heat with a shaded stroll through the Mossèn Costa i Llobera Cactus Garden—a quiet oasis with striking views over the sea and a secret favorite among Instagrammers[4]. Later, catch a sunset at Tibidabo, where the city panorama and the legendary amusement park make for a picture-perfect evening[9]. Or, visit the rooftop of Arenas de Barcelona for a 360-degree view as the sun dips behind the cityscape—ideal for dinner or drinks with a view[9].

Local tip: If you want to avoid tourist crowds at Sagrada Família, venture just a 10-minute walk away to the Hospital de Sant Pau. This stunning Modernist complex is both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a hidden gem, often overlooked by visitors but adored by in-the-know locals[4].

Before you go, mark your calendar for tomorrow—the lively summer markets continue, and next week will bring the highly anticipated Primavera Sound Festival with international pop stars taking over Parc Del Fòrum[7]. Tune in again tomorrow for your guide to what’s best and next in Barcelona!
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