The Olympic port of Barcelona

  • El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

    El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

  • El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

    El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

  • El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

    El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

  • El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

    El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

  • El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

    El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

  • El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

    El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

In 1992, with the Olympic Games, Barcelona opened up to the sea and brought about urban upheaval. The result was a success. The old industrial land was transformed and a new district emerged: the Olympic Village, which has now become the Olympic Port District.

A port that invites movement, day and night: water sports, discos, restaurants, hotels, bars. It is always in effervescence.

 

How to get to the Olympic Port

Barcelona's Olympic Port is located in the Vila Olímpica del Poblenou district. It can be reached via the Carrer de la Marina directly from the Sagrada Familia. Two beautiful beaches surround it: "Platja del Somorrostro" and the "Platja de la Nova Icària" and you are only 10 minutes walk from the Barceloneta.

 

Address: Carrer de la Marina, 17 , 08005 Barcelona, Spain.

The Port Olympic area is easily accessible by public transport:

Metro: Line 4 (Yellow), Ciutadella/Vila Olímpica station

Bus: Lines 36, 45, 59, 71, 92, H16, V21

Hop-on hop-off Bus: The red line takes you to the Olympic Port stop.

 

Map of the Olympic Port of Barcelona

 

Barcelona's Olympic port: a completely new district

The Olympic Port Quarter was built for the 1992 Olympic Games, which were a major event for Barcelona and led to a major urban transformation. Prior to this, the area was a former industrial district in decline. The construction of the Olympic Village, the sports facilities and the marina gave birth to this new district, which has since become an emblematic place of the city.

The architecture of Barcelona's Olympic Port was created by a group of Spanish architects and urban planners, including Oriol Bohigas, Josep Martorell, David Mackay, Albert Puigdomènech, and Jordi Henrich. They designed a modern and dynamic space with sailing facilities, public spaces, beaches, restaurants and bars.

 

The great architect Frank Gehry also left his mark on the port with the giant metal sculpture of a fish at the foot of one of the two towers of the port, the Hotel Arts tower. This monumental sculpture has also become one of the symbols of the city.

 

El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

El Puerto Olímpico - Barcelona

 

A new Olympic Port since 2024

To coincide with the 2024 America's Cup, a new marina has been built, with a brand-new Olympic Port featuring sleek, luminous architecture that is even more sea-focused and eco-friendly. On the programme: 24,000 square metres of space, 11 restaurants, gourmet areas, a new designer Moll de Gregal...

Barcelona is definitely undergoing a radical transformation.

 

Nouveau Port Olympique 2024

 

 

What to see in the Olympic Port?

Today, the port is appreciated for its unique blend of modernity, culture and leisure.

>>Tips for visiting: Enjoy the two beautiful beaches surrounding the port, take a walk to Barceloneta, take a break in one of the chiringuitos, take some time to visit the excellent photography exhibitions at the KBr Fundació MAPFRE Barcelona Photo Center...

The Olympic port of Barcelona

Carrer de la Marina, 17 , 08005 Barcelona, Spain

Area: Villa Olímpica
Email: portolimpicSPAMFILTER@bsmsa.cat
Website: The Olympic port - Barcelona
Phone: +34 93 356 10 16
Metro/Bus: Metro: L4 Ciutadella/Vila Olímpica / Bus: 36, 99
Barcelona metro map
Hotels: Find your hotel in Barcelona in this area.
flag-de flag-en flag-es flag-fr flag-it flag-pt logo-ba-white icon-avatar icon-facebook icon-instagram