To enjoy the real Mediterranean taste, come here early in the morning and find yourself an ideal sunbathing spot. In addition, guests can also participate in outdoor activities with Latin Mediterranean style such as swimming, windsurfing and kitesurfing.
Due to its relative proximity to other city attractions, the beach is always crowded with visitors. In the evening, the atmosphere here is extremely lively and bustling with many bars operating at night. You can join the locals to understand more about their rhythm of life.
If you don't like water activities, you can rent a bicycle or walk along the Passeig Maritim, enjoying the wind, sand and the salty smell of the Mediterranean sea. There is also a leaning tower Homenatge a la Barceloneta or a unique fish sculpture Peix d'Or (Golden Fish) by Frank Gehry.
At Barceloneta beach, give yourself the chance to dine at some of Barcelona's most famous seafood restaurants at your disposal, including the famous Passeig de Joan de Boro that offers gourmet dishes. Typical food of the hometown of Barcelona. But if you come here in the summer, you should head to the "bud huts" (chiringuitos) along the coast to experience real Spanish cuisine.