23/04/2026
Feliç Sant Jordi 🌹📖😍🥂
Love, culture, and tradition: The Catalan style.
On Sant Jordi (Sain George roses and books fill the streets, turning every corner into a story worth living.
One of the most magical days to experience Catalonia like a local.
Each April 23, Catalonia transforms into an open-air celebration of culture, romance, and tradition. For those visiting the region, Sant Jordi is not just a festivity—it is one of the most authentic and meaningful experiences you can witness.
Often described as Catalonia’s answer to Valentine’s Day, Sant Jordi replaces conventional gifts with something far more symbolic: books and roses. Traditionally, a man offers a red rose, while a woman gives a book. Today, this exchange has evolved into a shared gesture between partners, friends, families, and even visitors, making everyone part of the celebration.
The origins lie in the legend of Sant Jordi, the knight who defeated a dragon to save a princess. From the dragon’s blood, a rose is said to have bloomed—an enduring symbol of love and bravery. The literary element comes from the coincidence with World Book Day, turning the day into a tribute to both romance and culture.
In recent years, even gastronomy has embraced the tradition. Local bakeries craft the distinctive Pa de Sant Jordi, a visually striking bread inspired by the Catalan flag, made with natural ingredients such as sobrassada, cheese, and walnuts—perfectly reflecting the region’s culinary creativity.
At Barcelona By Road, we believe that true luxury lies in experiencing a destination through its traditions. Sant Jordi is one of those rare moments where culture, storytelling, and everyday life come together effortlessly. Whether strolling through Barcelona’s iconic avenues or discovering the charm of smaller towns, it is a celebration that leaves a lasting impression.