Your Ultimate Guide to America’s Cup in Barcelona 2024

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Your Ultimate Guide to America’s Cup in Barcelona 2024

Get ready to set sail on a grand adventure at America’s Cup in Barcelona this summer. The prestigious sailing competition attracts the world’s top sailors to compete for the coveted Cup, showcasing their skills on the open waters. With its rich history dating back to 1851, America’s Cup has become one of the most popular events in the sailing world, drawing spectators from around the globe to witness the thrilling races.

Barcelona, with its privileged Mediterranean location and vibrant city atmosphere, provides the perfect setting for the competition. The city’s iconic landmarks, bustling streets, and lively waterfront make it an ideal host for the America’s Cup, offering the public an unforgettable experience both on and off the water.

Whether you’re a sailing enthusiast or a curious newcomer, America’s Cup in Barcelona promises to be a spectacle that will leave you in awe of the skill and determination of the competitors. From the heart-pounding races to the glamorous parties and events, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here are a few of Casamona’s insider tips to get the most out of your America’s Cup experience.

Activities related to the race

Over 60 local organizations are teaming up to bring more than 200 cultural, artistic, sports, gastronomic, science, and leisure activities to life during the America’s Cup in Barcelona. The ‘Regata Cultural’ is the umbrella for all these activities, ensuring there’s plenty to see and do throughout the entire 60-plus days of the competition.

One of the main attractions is the ‘Race Village’ at Moll de la Fusta, which will kick off on August 22nd until the final race day.

SAIL IN, a sailing and marine film festival, is making its debut in Barcelona with three screenings at the CCCB cultural center.

The recently renovated Olympic Port will host small-format lunchtime concerts in collaboration with the Barcelona Jazz Festival from mid-September to mid-October. This area is transforming into Barcelona’s first blue economy hub, where companies focused on maritime activities, sustainability, and the circular economy will showcase innovative projects.

Visitors can also enjoy a wide variety of dishes at the Gastronomic Balcony, a new dining area at the port. Additionally, the port’s new local sailing center aims to promote nautical sports, especially among the city’s youth.

Sustainability is at the heart of the port’s transformation. Solar panels will generate energy for the port and nearby facilities, including charging points for electric boats, making the Olympic Port a leader in sustainable sailing.

 

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Where to stay

Barceloneta

If you want to be close to the action and enjoy a seaside vibe, Barceloneta is your spot. This neighborhood is known for its lively beaches, seafood restaurants, and international atmosphere. Staying here means you’ll be just a short walk from the race village and some of the best views of the sailing action. Plus, you can easily stroll along the promenade or take a dip in the sea.

Poblenou

This neighborhood offers a mix of trendy cafes, art studios, and tech startups. It’s also home to the Bogatell Beach, which is a bit quieter than Barceloneta but still offers fantastic views and easy access to the race events. Poblenou’s Rambla is perfect for evening walks and discovering local gems.

Centric Locations

Staying in the heart of Barcelona means you’re never far from the city’s main attractions. The Born, Gothic Quarter and Eixample are excellent areas to consider. Here, you can explore historical sites, dine at world-class restaurants, and shop in chic boutiques. Public transport is excellent, making it easy to get to the waterfront and the America’s Cup village.

More seaside locations

If you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, consider staying in Diagonal Mar or Vila Olímpica. These areas are slightly removed from the hustle and bustle but still offer beautiful beaches, parks, and fantastic sea views. They are well-connected by public transport, so you can easily reach the city center and the America’s Cup events.

If you’re looking for a place to stay during America’s Cups in Barcelona, please get in touch with our agents at Casamona.

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Explore Barcelona – beyond the race

Explore iconic landmarks like Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, and La Rambla. For art lovers, there are plenty of festivals and cultural events—don’t miss the Picasso Museum and Joan Miro Foundation. The vibrant food scene invites visitors to enjoy both traditional and innovative tapas and regional cuisine in charming cafes and restaurants. Stroll through the Gothic Quarter’s narrow streets to admire historic buildings and boutique shops. There are also many day trips just a short drive from the city.

Barcelona’s rich history and modern charm make it an ideal destination for travelers seeking both adventure and culture. Explore local markets like La Boqueria, and join traditional festivals like Festa Major de Gracia and la Merce. Nature lovers can escape to Montjuic Hill or take a day trip to Montserrat Mountain. With a perfect mix of history, art, nature, and adventure, Barcelona promises an unforgettable experience for all types of travelers.

Public Transport

Barcelona has an excellent public transport system. Get a T-10 ticket for multiple trips on the metro, buses, and trams. It’s cost-effective and convenient!

Filling the Sink podcast episode

Listen to this podcast from Catalan news to learn more on all things America’s Cup in Barcelona published on September 16, 2023.

Insider tips for the best viewing spots

Visit Barceloneta Beach for a prime view of yachts racing in the sea with skill and speed. Enjoy a relaxing atmosphere while soaking in the sun and watching races unfold. Montjuic Hill also provides panoramic views of the city and sea, where you can cheer on teams as they tackle the course.

For a high perspective of America’s Cup 2024 races, head to Mirador de Colom, a monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus at the end of La Rambla. The viewing platform offers a unique viewpoint to watch sailing competitions against the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea. Port Vell area has various waterfront spots to enjoy the races and vibrant atmosphere of the bustling port.

Sail boat sailing near Barceloneta beach during AMERICA'S CUP

Side events, shopping and entertainment

Experience live music, art exhibitions, workshops, and family-friendly activities at the event. Attendees can enjoy exclusive VIP experiences with sailing legends, gourmet dining, and behind-the-scenes access. Also, check out the bustling event village filled with energy and a festive atmosphere. Engage in interactive exhibits, try virtual reality sailing simulations, or shop for official America’s Cup merchandise. If you’re looking for souvenirs or artwork made by local artists, check out these shops and boutiques.

Side events and entertainment promise unforgettable moments of fun and excitement for sailing enthusiasts and spectators at America’s Cup 2024 in Barcelona.

America’s Cup in Barcelona – Plan your experience

As the America’s Cup 2024 makes its way to Barcelona, the excitement and energy surrounding this prestigious sailing event are palpable. With views of the Mediterranean as a backdrop, spectators can expect nothing short of thrilling races and fierce competition on the water. But the America’s Cup is more than just a sailing race—it’s a celebration of innovation, tradition, and the ingenuity of human engineering.

And in Barcelona, this celebration takes on a whole new level of grandeur. The city’s vibrant culture and rich history provide the perfect setting for this legendary event, with its bustling streets, world-class cuisine, and stunning architecture adding an extra layer of excitement to the already exhilarating races.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be a part of history in the making at the America’s Cup 2024 in Barcelona. Get in touch with Casamona for all of your housing needs!


Main image by Peter Simmons.

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