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About Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol

Poble Espanyol's annual calçotada brings the Catalan winter tradition to Barcelona. Feast on grilled calçots with romesco, butifarra, and wine. Features a calçot-eating contest, music, and festivities in the open-air museum.

Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol is an outdoor event held at Poble Espanyol in the Montjuïc area of Barcelona. Tickets are Entry + calçotada menu.

What to Eat & Drink

Food

Calçots with romesco, butifarra, grilled meats

Drinks

Wine, cava

Cuisine: Catalan

Expect to find calçots with romesco, butifarra, grilled meats among the highlights. On the drinks side, look out for wine, cava.

Entertainment & Activities

Live Music
Competition
Family Friendly
English Friendly

Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol features live music performances throughout the event.

Getting There

Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol takes place at Poble Espanyol, Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona, in Barcelona’s Montjuïc neighbourhood.

The venue is easy to reach by public transport. Get directions on Google Maps.

Good to Know

PriceEntry + calçotada menu
Settingoutdoor
LanguageEnglish friendly
Family friendlyYes

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol?

Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol takes place Saturday, 7 March 2026 · 11am–5pm. It starts at 11am.

Where is Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol held?

The event takes place at Poble Espanyol, Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona, in the Montjuïc area.

How much does Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol cost?

Tickets for Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol are Entry + calçotada menu.

What food and drinks are available?

Food highlights include calçots with romesco, butifarra, grilled meats. Drink offerings include wine, cava.

Is Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol suitable for English speakers?

Yes, Calçotada Popular at Poble Espanyol is English-friendly. Barcelona is an international city and most food events welcome visitors from around the world.

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