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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.
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.
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: the newest beach. 380 metres in length, this beach was created in 2006.
In Barcelona’s Parc Fòrum a new concept of beach was created. This is a new concept of beach, without sand, with areas where the sea is controlled for shallow bathing.
The Nova Icària Beach is rightly considered to be a very peaceful beach, and is a popular choice for families and groups of friends.
One of Barcelona's most recently expanded neighbourhoods and a benchmark for modernity.
Located between the Sant Sebastià and Barceloneta beaches, in front of the Plaça del Mar, this is one of the busiest beaches on the Barcelona coast.
Como la vecina Mar Bella, esta playa es fruto de la renovación urbanística del litoral que se realizó con motivo de los Juegos Olímpicos de Barcelona en 1992. Sus usuarios son mayoritariamente vecinos del barrio y está considerada como una de las más tranquilas de la ciudad.
Nature in its purest state just a couple of hours away from Barcelona.