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.
Match ticketsFC Barcelona match tickets
How to buy official Barca match tickets, which seats are worth it, and how to avoid touts.
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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