Sports
Sport in Barcelona
A serious sports city: FC Barcelona and a returning Camp Nou, a Formula 1 Grand Prix, Euroleague basketball and ATP tennis, plus a coastline made for watersports. Here is what to watch and do, when the big dates fall, and how to get tickets without overpaying.
Sport quick facts
- Football
- FC Barcelona; Camp Nou is reopening in phases through 2026 as works finish.
- F1
- The Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix runs 12 to 14 June 2026 at Montmelo.
- Basketball
- Barca Basket plays Euroleague and the Spanish league at the Palau Blaugrana.
- Tennis
- The Barcelona Open (Godo) is an April clay-court ATP 500 event.
- Active
- Beaches for watersports, Collserola and Montjuic for cycling and running.
- Tickets
- Book official where possible; big fixtures and the F1 weekend spike hotel prices.
Sports guides
Camp Nou & FC Barcelona
The stadium tour and match tickets, plus the 2026 phased-reopening status while works finish.
MotorsportF1: Barcelona-Catalunya GP
The 2026 Grand Prix (12 to 14 June): tickets, getting to the circuit, and where to stay.
Barca Basket
Euroleague basketball at the Palau Blaugrana.
Coming soonGodo tennis
The April ATP clay-court tournament at the Real Club de Tenis.
Coming soonWatersports & sailing
Paddleboarding, kayaking and sailing off the city beaches.
Coming soonBike tours & cycling
City rides and the climbs of the Collserola hills.
Coming soonTickets, transfers and a bed nearby
For the stadium tour and attractions, ticket platforms are convenient. For a big match or the F1 weekend, book a hotel in the right neighbourhood early and consider a transfer for awkward late finishes.
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