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High 33° · Low 24°

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Barcelona is waking up to a warm 25 degrees this morning, though it'll feel more like 26, and we're tracking a scorcher of a day ahead with the mercury climbing to 33 degrees by afternoon under mostly clear skies and virtually no chance of rain. With a UV index sitting at 8, you'll want to slip on some light, breathable clothing and definitely don't forget your sunnies and sunscreen before heading out into the city. The wind is gentle at just 5 kilometres per hour, so there's little relief expected from the heat today. Over the weekend, Saturday will cool slightly to a high of 29 degrees with barely a 2 per cent chance of showers, whilst Sunday bounces back up to 33 degrees with clear conditions expected to wrap out your weekend nicely.

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What to do today

Beach

great

Perfect beach weather at 33°C with light wind

Apply SPF 50+ and reapply every 2 hours

Running

avoid

Too hot for safe running

Hit the treadmill instead

Cycling

fair

Manageable but challenging conditions

Keep an eye on the weather

Outdoor Dining

great

Perfect alfresco conditions at 33°C

Book a terrace table and enjoy the evening

Photography

great

Good light, scattered clouds ideal for photography

Golden hour (sunrise/sunset) will be stunning today

Barcelona Suburbs

33 suburbs
GràciaFormer village turned bohemian neighbourhood famous for its small squares and festivalsEixampleGrand 19th-century grid district home to the Sagrada Família and Modernista architectureBarcelonetaFormer fishing quarter now the city's beachfront neighbourhoodEl BornMedieval quarter of narrow lanes, boutiques and the Santa Maria del Mar basilicaPoblenouFormer industrial district reinvented as a tech and design hub, close to the beachEl RavalDiverse inner-city neighbourhood home to MACBA and a lively street-food sceneBarri GòticThe Gothic Quarter, Barcelona's medieval old town around the cathedralSant AntoniUp-and-coming district around its restored covered marketSarriàLeafy, village-like uphill neighbourhood with narrow winding streetsSant GervasiAffluent uphill district popular with families, bordering GràciaLes CortsResidential district home to Camp Nou and FC BarcelonaPoble SecHillside district below Montjuïc known for its tapas barsMontjuïcHilltop park district with the 1992 Olympic stadium and museumsHortaHistoric northern district known for its labyrinth garden and village feelGuinardóResidential hillside neighbourhood with sweeping city viewsNou BarrisNorthern working-class district with expansive parksSant AndreuFormer industrial town with a strong sense of local identitySantsTransport hub neighbourhood around Barcelona Sants stationVallcarcaHillside district above Gràcia with dramatic viaductsEl Poblenou Beach (Diagonal Mar)Modern waterfront district built for the 2004 Fòrum, with a large seafront parkLa Barceloneta PlatjaEastern beach strip popular for windsurfing and beach volleyballVila de Gràcia - VallcarcaHeart of Gràcia's festival district with its iconic clock tower squarePedralbesExclusive hillside district home to the royal palace grounds and a Gothic monasteryEl ClotFormer industrial neighbourhood transformed around a central parkSant MartíCoastal district encompassing Poblenou and the 22@ innovation districtCiutat Vella (Rambla)The old town's central pedestrian boulevard running to the harbourVallvidreraMountainside village on the slopes of Collserola with views over the whole cityEl Fort PiencEixample-adjacent district near the Arc de TriomfLa SagreraNorthern district being redeveloped around a major new rail interchangeVila OlímpicaSeafront district built for the 1992 Olympics, now marina-front apartmentsEl Camp d'en GrassotQuiet residential neighbourhood between Gràcia and EixampleSant Antoni de Llefià areaWestern Sants district near the ring road and shopping centresEl Guinardó - Can BaróHillside residential pocket above the Guinardó park

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