Barcelona Prepares for Summer Tourist Season After End of Drought

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 2, 2024 16:30 PMNews
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A dried-up lake in Catalonia, symbolizing the consequences of a multi-year drought
A dry riverbed, illustrating the impact of the drought on the region's water resources. Source: pixabay

Barcelona is finally emerging from a nearly four-year drought thanks to continuous spring rains. Catalonia is experiencing its first normal spring season in years, bringing much-needed relief ahead of the tourist season.

The replenishment of reservoirs comes at an opportune time as Barcelona is set to host one of Europe's largest music festivals, Primavera Sound. The festival is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors, marking the beginning of the summer tourist influx that will last until September.

The city is also planning several other festivals, such as: Sónar Festival (June 13-15) A renowned electronic music and multimedia arts festival. Sónar gathers top DJs and visual artists, offering guests a unique experience of contemporary sounds and visual effects.

Festa Major de Gràcia (August 15-21): A traditional neighborhood festival known for its decorated streets and homes. Each year, the residents of Gràcia compete in decorating their streets, creating amazing installations and decorations.

La Mercè (September 20-24): Barcelona's main festival dedicated to the city's patron saint, the Virgin of Mercy. The program includes parades, concerts, fireworks, and traditional Catalan performances, including sardana dances and castellers (human towers).

As part of water-saving campaigns, hotels are placing informational signs and recommendations, such as limiting shower time to four minutes. However, the drought has highlighted the need for stricter measures. Plans include expanding the number of water intake stations and installing a floating desalination plant off the coast, which will produce 14 hm³ of water per year. Additionally, 12 mobile desalination units will be deployed along the northern Costa Brava, providing significant water supply during peak tourist seasons.

Recent rains have given Barcelona more time to prepare for future droughts, emphasizing the need for a sustainable balance between tourism and water resource management. With climate change and increasing heatwaves, Barcelona must implement new strategies to ensure long-term water sustainability and the economic benefits of tourism.

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