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  • Pantalla Pavelló Film Series

    Pantalla Pavelló Film Series

    These summer nights in Barcelona fill once again with cinema through Pantalla Pavelló, a cycle projecting films directly onto the travertine of the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion. The built environment and its boundaries become a stage for reflection on architecture, the city, and its inhabitants. An experience inviting contemplation of the cities we desire and the society we wish to build.

    6/7 - Los Tarantos by Francesc Rovira-Beleta
    3/8 - Costa Brava (Family Album) by Marta Balletbò-Coll
    7/9 - Sis dies corrents by Bong Joon-ho

  • Parks of Barcelona route

    There are many different sides to Barcelona: the Barcelona with its traditional neighbourhoods, the Gothic, modernista and contemporary city… but there is also a green Barcelona, the Barcelona of parks and gardens. You’ll find them dotted around the city. These green spaces are always interesting, whether it be for their plants, urban design or sculptures.

  • Beaches

    Beaches

    Barcelona has ten accessible beaches, with Wi-Fi and excellent amenities and services inviting you to enjoy the Mediterranean Sea throughout the year.

  • Maresme

    Maresme

    From Montgat to Malgrat de Mar, an entire coastline with beautiful villages, long sandy beaches, pine forests and stunning mansions.

  • Sant Sebastià Beach

    Sant Sebastià Beach

    Barcelona's most emblematic beach. Together with La Barceloneta, Sant Sebastià is a beach with a long tradition within Barcelona.

  • Barceloneta Beach

    Barceloneta Beach

    The beach forms an integral part of the neighbourhood of the same name, la Barceloneta, Barcelona's classic neighbourhood by the sea, where the people of Barcelona love to come and eat fish, seafood and "tapas".

  • Bogatell Beach

    Bogatell Beach

    Barcelona’s "Olympic" beach. Extending for nearly 600 metres, this is one of the beaches that was created for the 1992 Olympic Games, when Barcelona regained its seafront.

  • Mar Bella Beach

    Mar Bella Beach

    Barcelona’s Mar Bella Beach is the young people's beach. This beach, which runs for about half a kilometre, is a firm favourite with young people in particular, many of whom come here every weekend when the weather is fine.

  • Somorrostro Beach

    Somorrostro Beach

    The beach stands between the gasometer and the Olympic Marina. Until the mid-20th century, there was a shanty settlement here that was home to 15,000 people. Carmen Amaya, the most famous flamenco dancer of all time, was born here.

  • Llevant Beach

    Llevant Beach

    Llevant Beach: the newest beach. 380 metres in length, this beach was created in 2006.