37th America’s Cup

This summer, you’ll get to feel all the excitement of the America’s Cup, seeing the world’s fastest boats in action in the most famous competition of them all. From 22 August, enjoy the sea and the Costa Barcelona as you discover a unique event that’s being hosted here for the first time.

See the competition schedule on the official website

What’s on during the America’s Cup?

In addition to the packed schedule of events taking place at the America’s Cup Village throughout the competition, there are museums, festivals, fairs and hundreds of activities to discover just around the corner. Are you ready?

What you can do when you visit the Village...

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An event to be enjoyed from both the sea and the land!

In addition to the racing, there are myriad activities on offer close to Barcelona at this time.

Sports

Which water sport is for you? Come and join us at the beach in El Prat and find out!

Culture and traditions

Embarrats (literally, “drive shafts”) is a historical recreation showcasing the exceptional industrial heritage of Sant Joan de Vi...

Experience all the joy of the festes majors, the main festivals of the towns in the local area!

Festa Major (Main Town Festival) of Whites and Blues
Culture and traditions

For its Festa Major (Main Town Festival), Granollers is split into two colours: white and blue. The two groups compete with each o...

Festa Major (Main Town Festival) of Manresa
Culture and traditions

Bring August to a rousing close at the Festa Major (Main Town Festival) of Manresa, where you’ll find culture, tradition and an ex...

Festa Major (Main Town Festival) in Vilafranca del Penedès
Culture and traditions

The Festa Major (Main Town Festival) in Vilafranca del Penedès, held in honour of Saint Felix is one of the most special and parti...

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Discover the Costa Barcelona

<p>Magna Celebratio</p>

What was Badalona like over two thousand years ago? The Romans founded the city as Baetulo and for several centuries it rivalled the neighbouring Barcino in importance. Join us on a stroll to discover a city of antiquity.

<p>Museu d'Art de Cerdanyola del Vallès</p>

The history books chart the profound transformation that Catalonia – and, in particular, the regions of Barcelona – underwent at the turn of the 20th century, when all areas of life were turned upside down: art, literature, architecture, public space, the economy... In fact, there’s no better way to gain an understanding of the era than by visiting its architectural gems. Catalan modernism represents a time when a series of families set out to be modern and flaunt it.

<p>Castell de Santa Florentina</p>

Casa Batlló, the Sagrada Família, the Pedrera and, beyond Gaudí, the Catalan modernist site of the old Hospital of La Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Casa Amatller and the Palau de la Música Catalana... Catalan modernism will be your faithful companion throughout your trip to Barcelona. But you should bear in mind that it this movement is not confined to the capital city. Do you need proof? Here are three little-known buildings in the province of Barcelona where you can discover other variants of Catalan modernism: a refurbished mediaeval castle, the house of an upper-class family and even an industrial building. As an extra, enjoy a garden designed by Gaudí himself that predates his world-famous Park Güell.

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