Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Visiting Barcelona In November – The Definitive Guide

Rated as one of the top cities in Europe, Barcelona is a modern day gem on the Mediterranean coastline. Teeming with rich culture, history, art and heritage, it is no wonder why this picturesque city is one of most visited destinations in the world. From world class beaches, endless number of Tapas restaurants and a 24/7 electric nightlife to countless art museums, architectural marvels and a general feel-good vibe around the city, Barcelona is definitely a place you want to visit.

Being a coastal city, the weather here is generally warm and pleasant throughout the year. However, during summers Barcelona gets quite hot and humid; typical of any coastal city. The cooler months begin from September, hence making November a breezy time to visit Barcelona.

Quick Jumplinks to Navigate the Guide

  • Why is Barcelona in November a must-visit?
  • Barcelona Weather in November
  • Barcelona in November : Things to Do
  • Barcelona in November : Events to Look Out For
  • Barcelona in November : 5-day Itinerary
  • Barcelona Essentials
  • Tips for Visiting Barcelona in November

Why is Barcelona in November a must-visit?


Barcelona in November

Visiting Barcelona in November offers two main advantages - First, due to the decrease in temperature, travelling in and around the city is much easier and more enjoyable as compared to the hotter months, when you are literally drenched in your sweat (Ugh). Secondly, the tourist season comes to an end, so getting admission into attractions will not take you forever (literally), and you will be able to get much better deals on hotels and tickets. All in all, Barcelona in December is truly enchanting, with lesser crowds, a good number of outdoor events and a jovial atmosphere all around.

Barcelona Weather in November


As mentioned earlier, Barcelona enjoys Mediterranean weather through the year, with the summers characterized by high temperatures and the winters relatively mild. Through the months of May to October, the city is swathed in heat, with July and August being the hottest months. The temperatures start to reduce by the beginning of September, and by October, one can experience the best of both worlds. In November, the winter begins to set in, with an average temperature of 16°C. October & November are two unique months in the Barcelona calendar, in terms of weather - they serve as the transitional months between summer and winter, thereby allowing for moderate temperatures to be the norm.

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Barcelona in November : Things to do


1

Sagrada Familia

Barcelona in November


What the Eiffel Tower is to Paris, so is Sagrada Família to Barcelona. A trip to this city is truly incomplete without a visit to Gaudi’s world-famous Sagrada Familia. Visiting in November will allow you to enjoy this marvel to its fullest with lesser crowds and more time to explore.

November Timings
Daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Location

Carrer de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona,
Spain
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Poble Espanyol

Barcelona in November


An open-air architectural museum in Barcelona, Poble Espanyol is a very unique site consisting of 117 replica buildings built to represent the 15 communities of Spain. Made like a small village, you can find literally everything here from restaurants to workshops to even a museum of contemporary art.

November Timings
Mondays - 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday - 9:00 AM to 12:00 AM | Friday - 9:00 AM to 3:00 AM | Saturday - 9:00 AM to 4:00 AM

Location

Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona, Spain
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Casa Vicens

Barcelona in November


Antoni Gaudi’s very first design for a house, Casa Vicens, now a museum, is a must visit for all you aesthetes out there. Said to kick off the Art Nouveau and Modernisme movement in Catalan and Europe, this structure is highly regarded in the architecture world.

November Timings
Daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Doors close at 7:00 PM

Location

Carrer de les Carolines, 20, 08012 Barcelona,
Spain
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Park Güell

Barcelona in November


Another one of Gaudi’s flamboyant creations, Park Guell is the second most visited monument in Barcelona and for good reason. Filled with Gaudi’s creations, Park Guell is an absolute pleasure to walk through during the coolers months in Barcelona, especially in the month of November.

November Timings
Daily from 8:30 AM to 6:15 PM
Last Entry at 5:30 PM

Location

08024 Barcelona,
Spain
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Day trip to Dali Museum in Figueres

Barcelona in November


Another gem for all you art-lovers, the famed Salvador Dali Museum in Figueres, Girona. Located about 143 km from Barcelona, the Dali Museum is the second most popular museum in Spain! Capturing some of Dali’s most famous works, taking a day trip here is one of the ‘must-do’ things in Barcelona.

November Timings
10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
(Last Entry at 5:15 PM)

Location

7X95+5V Figueres, Spain
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Take a Barcelona Food Tour

Barcelona in November


One thing you can never go wrong with in Barcelona is taking a food tour. Taste all the wonderful treats this city has to offer and savour its deliciousness. Two seasonal specialties that you absolutely must sink your teeth into are the “Churros y chocolate” from La Granja and chestnuts during Castanyada!

Location

153 Carrer Gran de Gràcia, Barcelona
Spain
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Flamenco Barcelona

Barcelona in November


Something you cannot leave Barcelona without doing is attending a Flamenco show. A Flamenco is traditionally a musical style characterized by fast-paced guitar riffs, finger-snapping, handclapping and electrifying dancing. So sit back, sip on some wine, enjoy delicious tapas and watch years of Spanish Culture unfold before your eyes.

November Timings
Daily from 5:00 PM to 10:30 PM

Location

95HF+JW Barcelona,
Spain
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Casa Batlló

Barcelona in November


An absolute legend in the art and architectural circles, Casa Batlló is a true specimen of Gaudi’s technique and vision as a creator. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this wacky structure looks like it's straight out of a fairytale, with its curvy and colourful facade.

November Timings
Daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Last Entry at 8:00 PM

Location

Passeig de Gràcia, 43, 08007 Barcelona,
Spain
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Casa Milà

Barcelona in November


Casa Mila or La Pedrera is another one of Gaudi’s modernist masterpieces that can be found in Barcelona. This was the great architect’s final residential building in the city and is definitely a must see. Casa Mila is particularly unique in the sense that it is the only building in Barcelona that provides an extensive view of the genius that is Antoni Gaudi.

November Timings
Till Nov 4th - 9:00 AM to 8:30 PM
From Nov 5th - 9:00 AM t0 6:30 PM

Location

Provença, 261-265, 08008 Barcelona,
Spain
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Telefèric de Montjuïc

Barcelona in November


The Montjuic Cable Car allows you to experience a new side of Barcelona, away from all the city hubbub, beaches and parties. This Cable Car journey takes you up the Montjuic Hill to the Montjuic Castle. The ride itself is a wonderful experience as you take in the views of Barcelona from the sky, with a backdrop of icy mountains and lush green forests.

November Timings
Daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Location

Avinguda Miramar, 30, 08038 Barcelona,
Spain
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Barcelona in November: Events to Look Out For


Barcelona in January events

MUSHROOM FORAGING

September - November
Yes, you read that right. During the cooler months, the soils of Catalunya become a mushroom bounty. In this time, you will find groups of people heading into the forest with wicker baskets collecting all sorts of mushrooms (edible, of course) and simply having a good time. If you’re planning to forage for the fungi, head to the Berguedà region, a place filled to the brim with these delicious gourmet treats.

Barcelona in January events

ANTIQUE MARKET: MERCAT GOTIC

Every Thursday
For all you shopaholics out there, this is for you! Mercat Gotic is a flea market that comes to life every Thursday of the year (except August) and seduces passers-by with shiny wares and eclectic curiosities. Filled with all sorts of goods, you are bound to find something truly unique every time you visit. Throw in some live performances, delicious munchies and refreshing drinks and you have the perfect evening in Barcelona!

Barcelona in January events

VOLL-DAMM INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL

One of the most popular and celebrated Jazz festivals in the world, happens right here in Barcelona. During the month of November, numerous jazz concerts, by eminent personalities, take place all over the city! This year’s festival marks the 50th edition of this wonderful November-Jazz tradition.

Barcelona in January events

INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL OF BARCELONA

This unique and remarkable film festival happens every year in Barcelona, during the month of November, and it celebrates independent and local films that touch upon topics such as human rights, personal expression and contemporary crises, issues that are not generally tackled by mainstream cinema.

Barcelona in January events

LA CASTANYADA

All month
Castanya, in Catalan, literally translates to Chestnuts, so La Castanyada is the Chestnut party of Barcelona. During this time, as with many other Catalan celebrations, people get together and feast on delicious treats like Sweet Potatoes, Panellets and of course, Chestnuts.

Barcelona in January events

DIADA DE TOTS SANTS

November 1st, 2019
The day right after Halloween is celebrated as All Saints Day in Barcelona. On this day, people all over the country visit the graves of their deceased relatives and adorn them with flowers and decorations. Although it seems like a grim occasion, it is a day that is celebrated with love, food and family.

Barcelona in November: 5-day Itinerary


Day
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Morning
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Gothic Quarter & La Ramblas

Afternoon
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Poble Espanyol

Late Evening
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La Barceloneta Beach

Free Entry

Day
2
Morning
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Park Guell

Afternoon
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Sagrada Familia

Late Evening
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Gaudi Architecture Walk

Day
3
Full Day
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Day trip to Girona and Figueres

Day
4
Morning
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Tibidabo Amusement Park

Afternoon
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Colonia Guell

Late Evening
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Flamenco Performance

Day
5
Morning
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Montjuic Castle

Afternoon
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Barcelona Aquarium

Barcelona Essentials


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Barcelona Weather in November

As mentioned earlier, in November, the temperature starts reducing and touches an average of about 16-18 °C during the daytime. Towards the end of the month, November 20th onwards, it starts getting considerably cold with the temperatures dropping down to around 8°C . Although this is not a severe winter, it is considerably cold for Barcelona, a city that enjoys warm weather for majority of the year.

Where to Stay in Barcelona during November

Since Barcelona is a popular tourist destination, you can find all sorts of accommodations here, from high-end luxury villas to simple and affordable hotels. Depending on your budget, you can choose from a wide variety of luxury and budget accomodations in Barcelona.

  • Luxury Hotels – Mercer Hotel, Mandarin Oriental, Grand Hotel Central, Majestic Hotel & Spa, Soho House
  • Budget Hotels – Yeah Barcelona Hostel, Vincci Bit, Hotel Oasis, Casa Kessler, Violeta Boutique

What to Pack for Visiting Barcelona in November

The weather in November can range from warm and sunny to cold and windy, so pack accordingly. It is recommended to carry a warm jacket or fleece, a couple of sweaters and long trousers. You can carry shorts and t-shirts, however you should wear them underneath your warm clothes and de-layer whenever necessary. Also, please note that Barcelona nightclubs and parties usually have a dress code, so for men long trousers and a shirt should suffice, while women can simply wear anything elegant (you know best).

Getting Around Barcelona in November

According to most locals, the easiest way to get around the city is by using the Metro and FGC trains. Barcelona is very well connected and distances usually end up being small. Buses are also a good way of getting around the city, however you could fall prey to traffic, which tends to be the case more often than not. Biking around the city, especially for short distances, is becoming increasingly popular amongst the locals. With more cycle lanes and free spaces, biking has become a simple and eco-friendly way of exploring the city. To make your transportation in Barcelona easier, we'd recommend purchasing the Hola BCN Pass.

Barcelona in November - Must Try Delicasies

It is no secret that Barcelona is a food haven. Every foodie, at least once in his life, has dreamt about taking a food tour of Spain, and for good reason. Spanish food is one of the most diverse and rich cuisines in the world, and Barcelona is right at the heart of this thriving food culture. Below are 5 dishes you MUST try on your next trip to Barcelona in November, and also where you can find them.

Paella

Originally from Valencia, Paella is a hearty dish consisting primarily of rice and meat. Considered Spain’s ‘National Dish’ by many Spaniards, Paella has found its home in almost every corner of the country. Although there are many variations of the dish, the traditional Valencian Paella consists of white rice, green beans and usually chicken meat.
Best place to try Paella - Bodega Joan

Bombas

Literally meaning ‘bomb’, this dish is guaranteed to cause an explosion of flavours in your mouth. Bombas is essentially a breaded and deep-fried ball of mashed potatoes, meat (pork or beef) and goodness. It is served with a lovely white garlic allioli and a spicy red sauce to heat things up.
Best place to try Bombas - La Cova Fumada

Esqueixada

Esqueixada is an emblematic dish that's very simple and consists of shredded salt cod, tomatoes, onions, peppers and olive oil. All these simple ingredients come together in perfect harmony and create one beautiful, refreshing salad. Paired with a nice Catalan Cava, and you have yourself a delicious meal.
Best place to try Esqueixada - La Vinateria del Call

Mató

Although this is not a dish per se, it is a must try item in Barcelona. Mató is an unsalted, fresh cheese made from goat’s milk. It resembles Ricotta and Cottage Cheese, and is an absolute favourite among the locals in Catalan. One of the popular dishes made using this cheese is Mel y Mató, which is a dessert made of Mató, honey and walnuts.
Best place to try Mató - Formatgeria La Seu

Mushrooms

Although this is not a dish, mushrooms are definitely worth eating in Barcelona in the months of October and November. Restaurants all over the country create special mushroom-centered menus and serve mushrooms. From Oyster mushrooms to red pine mushrooms to black truffles, you can try it all here.
Best place to try mushrooms - Santa Gula

Tips for Visiting Barcelona in November


  • Be sure to book your tickets to attractions/shows online. This not only helps you save time at the attraction itself but can also get you offers and discounts.
  • Make sure you carry an umbrella or raincoat with you. Although it is not a common sight in November, the rains are sometimes unpredictable and it is best to always have an umbrella with you.
  • Try the mushrooms and chestnuts during La Castanyada. These 2 are seasonal specialties, so you must sink your teeth into them!
  • Purchase a T-10 Transportation Card or Hola BCN Pass for getting around Barcelona. It will make local travelling highly convenient.
  • Attend all the events you can in the city. During the last few months of the year, there tend to be a lot of live performances, food festivals, flea markets and other events organized by the locals, which are a lot of fun!

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