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Since 1999, the Screamin festival in Calella has delighted lovers of Rock’n’Roll. The beach is the luxurious setting for this endless party where groups and DJs from all over the world bring the best music of the 50s to Calella. A whole week of traveling back in time and immersing yourself in the music, beach and Hawaiian parties both day and night.
Marnaton, the marathon for swimmers, returns to Barcelona on September 30th. With categories for adults and children and distances of 6, 4, and 2 km, as well as 4x500 relays and Kids, the different races are already a classic on Barcelona's coastline. All the city's beaches take centre stage on this day, so choose the one you like best to watch the events live or, better still, come and take part!
37th America's Cup training sessions
In 2024, the most important sailing competition in the world will be held in Barcelona, the 37th Copa América, as well as the oldest in history, since it dates back to 1851 (before the establishment of the Olympic Games modern in 1896). You can begin to experience the excitement of this race this year by watching the Emirates Team New Zealand, The Ineos Britannia, The Alinghi Red Bull Racing, The Luna Rossa the Prada Pirelli Team, the NYYC American Magic and the K-Challenge sailing off the city's beaches. Most of the participants who will face each other in this demanding event in which the silver trophy is at stake between sailing clubs from different countries will sail the waters of Barcelona starting in June.
Barcelona is a city that loves the sea and the amenities provided by its 4.5 km of beaches. A maiden voyage on a yacht, a pleasure cruise on one of the traditional “Golondrinas” or a sail on a modern catamaran are just some of the tours you can take part in if you want to enjoy vistas of Barcelona from the sea.
Barcelona has ten accessible beaches, with Wi-Fi and excellent amenities and services inviting you to enjoy the Mediterranean Sea throughout the year.
Discover the places that made Barcelona a city of Olympic milestones. Relive the excitement of an Olympic Games that marked a watershed in the history of the Olympic movement and stroll among architectural gems such as the Palau Sant Jordi and the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium.
Barcelona, a city for sports. On two or four wheels; with a stick, racquet or club, on horseback, in the water… whatever your sport, you'll find the right venue to suit you in this directory..
The streets of the Barceloneta in Ciutat Vella district are arranged like corridors running parallel and perpendicular to the Port de Barcelona, and draw us into a world of modest buildings, with balconies displaying clothes hanging out to dry and small ground-floor restaurants and tapas bars, filled with chatter and noise, and permeated by the constant smell of the sea.
As you explore the narrow streets of the old Barceloneta neighbourhood in Ciutat Vella, you'll discover the charm and atmosphere of a working-class district, which attracts many tourists to its beaches, fine restaurants and bars.