Barcelona's Poble Espanyol is being transformed for two weekends in a row into a traditional German Biergarten, where beer and food mix in with workshops, competitions, gifts, music, surprises and fun.
The Biergarten dates back to 19th-century Bavaria, and has since become a tradition with many followers. When the weather's fine, streets, squares and parks in the region fill up with these terraces that star beer and typical German food. Poble Espanyol adapts this festive tradition, which welcomes fun-lovers of all ages and nationalities, and presents for the second year in a row the Biergarten in Barcelona, where you can take part in various beer classes and try German culinary specialities: frankfurts, bratwurst, German potato salad, pretzels...
And it's not only about beer and food – there will also be competitions (lifting the giant beer steins, 'the giant sausage' and 'the spicy sausage', among others) and home-beer-making workshops. All accompanied by DJ sessions and live music. And if you have kids, feel free to bring them along, as there will also be fun for the little ones.