Overview
- Sant Jordi 2025 transformed central Barcelona into a 'superilla literaria,' a vast pedestrian-only zone spanning 3.5 kilometers with over 500 book and rose stalls.
- Organizers reported record-breaking sales of approximately two million books and seven million roses, marking a high point for Catalan publishers and florists.
- Hundreds of national and international authors participated in street-side book signings, drawing large crowds and long queues across the city.
- The Generalitat's three-day mourning for Pope Francis led to the cancellation of non-literary festivities, while literary events continued as planned.
- Clear skies and increased security ensured a peaceful and vibrant celebration, with public transport adjusted to accommodate the surge in attendees.