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However, this food is sold at inflated prices. Fortunately, you are allowed to bring food onto the site. So, it is worth planning ahead and bringing a little picnic with you. Especially in the early evening, before the larger crowds arrive, there tends to be quite a lot of space at the festival.

What could be better than watching your favourite band whilst the sun sets and munching on some bread and cheese from a local supermarket? Alternatively, you could eat in the city centre before heading to the festival site.

Here I have listed a few of the budget eating options in Barcelona city centre. Maoz - They are falafel takeaways where you can fill your own pita to the brim with a whole selection of fillings.

The only drinks that you are allowed to bring in to the festival site are plastic bottles of water with the lids removed. And the festival staff are strict about this. Therefore, if you plan on having some drinks during the festival, you will need to budget for this. The drink prices on the festival site are higher than normal, but you have no real alternative options. It is worth noting that whilst the festival goes on there are other events that will be taking place in the clubs and bars all over Barcelona.

Some of these will be official events that are organised by the festival organisers themselves. For these events, you will be able to get in with your Primavera Sound ticket if you are a weekend ticket holder. Keep an eye out on the Official Primavera Sound website for further details closer to the event.

There will also be a whole load of other club nights and small gigs that will also be organised unofficially in celebration of the Primavera sound weekend. When you arrive in the city keep an eye out for posters and flyers advertising events that might take your fancy. You can be denied entry to the event for a number of seemingly minor issues.

It's best to know what these are in advance so you will have a trouble-free entrance. You will be denied access to the event if you have a professional camera Single Lens Reflex or a video camera. If you wish to bring this type of professional recording gear, make certain to get official permission from the event organisers before you arrive.

You will be denied entry to the event if you bring any drink other than water. Not only this, but the water must be in a plastic bottle without a lid.

So if you have water in a glass bottle, you will also be denied entry. Primavera Sound is one of Barcelona's most successful music event stories. Unlike Sonar festival the focus is more on bands and less on electronic music.

It has filled a niche in the city and never fails to provide a fun-packed weekend of original music in an electric atmosphere. If you've never come to Primavera Sound before, it's definitely worth giving it a try. And if you're planning on making a return visit make sure to spread the word and bring your friends. Tourist Information Guide. And whilst the headliners every year may be household names, the real strength of the festival is the depth of great music provided by the bands that you love, but your mother has never heard of.

The one thing all the artists have in common is that they are pioneers and experimenters, and the festival takes pride in promoting new sounds and up and coming bands, as well as celebrating those legends that have broken through into the mainstream.

The dates of the festival can be a little confusing for the first time visitor, as they are often quoted as an entire week. However the vast bulk of the event takes place at the main venue, the Parc del Forum, over a three-day weekend of Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The extra dates include the annual additional programme, which sandwiches the main three-day roster. In recent years there have been extra gigs on either side of the main event, taking place at cultural icons like Poble Espanyol , or on Passeig de Lluis Companys, a beautiful pedestrianised street under the Arc de Triomf near Citadel Park , as well as at Parc del Forum and Sala Apolo nightclub.

These gigs are usually free for ticket holders, and in fact there are usually some concerts that are free for the general public too. The huge concrete Parc del Forum is on a small hill by the coast on the Northern border of the city and easily accessible by the yellow line of the metro. Just alight at Maresme el Forum, which is a few minutes away from the venue. A one journey ticket costs 2 euros, or you can buy a T10 card which gives you 10 journeys for just over 10 euros.

The last metro leaves at midnight on Thursdays, 2am on Fridays and runs all night on Saturdays through to Sunday morning. The clever festival-goer might want to put a bit of thought behind the location of their PSF accommodation. Essentially you want to be on a metro stop near the yellow line for easy access to and from the Parc del Forum. El Borne is a cool, albeit slightly touristic district, where you can hop onto Jaume I, and depending where you stay in the Gothic District that same metro stop could be close by.



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