This April, the Kimpton Vividora Hotel, located in the heart of the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, is preparing to host the celebration of Sant Jordi, one of the city’s most emblematic and romantic festivals. During this day, the streets fill with roses and love, creating a unique atmosphere that combines literature and tradition. With its particular charm, the hotel promises to revive the magic of this celebration through various activities that connect visitors with the soul of Barcelona.
The event at Kimpton Vividora promises to be an unforgettable experience, starting with a tour of the famous book stalls on Las Ramblas. In its commitment to promoting love for reading, the hotel will offer literary presentations and an exclusive writing workshop in collaboration with the prestigious brand Montblanc. Recognized authors will share their works and teach the secrets of the art of writing, thus providing a unique opportunity for literature lovers to connect with their idols.
In addition, the hotel does not forget about solidarity. A charity sale of roses will be held, with proceeds going to the Fundació Comtal, supporting a significant cause while celebrating this endearing tradition. Jorge Mas-Yebra, General Manager of the Kimpton Vividora Hotel, commented that “Sant Jordi is the perfect opportunity to embrace the love for literature, romance, and gastronomy, all in one day.”
Gastronomy will also be a highlight during the celebration, with the hotel’s restaurant Fauna offering a special menu that highlights the essence of Catalan cuisine. To complement this culinary experience, exclusive bread and dessert have been designed for the occasion, allowing guests to enjoy flavors that reflect the spirit of Sant Jordi.
Thus, Sant Jordi becomes more than just a festival; it is a manifestation of love towards Barcelona and its rich culture. Kimpton Vividora establishes itself as the ideal setting to enjoy this celebration, where each book and each rose will contribute to creating unforgettable memories in the hearts of those who come to experience it.
Source: MiMub in Spanish