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Barcelona's Half Marathon gets the city warmed up before the full marathon takes place in early March. Starting at the Passeig de Picasso street and ending at the Arc de Triomf, the…
The Barcelona Marathon was first run in 1977 and has come on in leaps and bounds. Today thousands of entrants form a fast-running stream right through the city, from the northern suburbs of…
Gleaming vintage cars, dating from before 1924, parade along the Catalonian coast for crowds of spectators during the Sitges Vintage Car Rally. The antique vehicles start in Barcelona and race…
RCT Barcelona's clay courts host the Open Sabadell Atlántico, a top-ranking ATP World Tour 500 event, previously known as the Open Seat Godo. Many top names on the men's circuit compete for…
Formula One: Spanish Grand Prix
The Circuit de Catalunya, just outside Barcelona, hosts the Gran Premio De Espana Telefonica 2009, otherwise known as the Spanish Grand Prix, the fifth race of the 2008 Formula One season.
The Catalonian Moto GP is one of the most popular rounds of the World Championship. Held at the Circuit de Catalunya near Barcelona, it attracts holidaymakers and race fans alike. Drawing…
The Bike Show BCN is a haven for cycle fanatics. Competitions, exhibitions, cycle circuits and bike enthusiasts take over the Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona for some interactive sporting fun.
Brightly coloured, bulbous hot-air balloons from around the world fill the skies over Igualada for the European Balloon Festival. The event draws around 25,000 people, who come to the sleepy…
Red Bull Air Race World Series: Barcelona
The Red Bull Air race series stages spectacular stunt-flying competitions across the world. Fearless pilots race at speeds of up to 400 km/h through low-level inflatable "air gates". The final…
Camp Nou in Les Corts is a large-scale temple to football and an impressive piece of architecture. Now architect Norman Foster plans to transform the building into a pulsating…
For James-Bond views of Barcelona, take to the skies on a helicopter ride. From a giddy height, CatHelicopter BCN Sky Tours take in soaring Gaudí spires, the ordered grid of the Eixample…
Cable cars trundle from Barcelona's harbour to leafy Montjuïc, home to the Miró Foundation and the Spanish Village. Travel on a second cable car to the 17th-century castle for impressive…
The Associado de Patinadores de Barcelona organises a roller-blading tour of the city every Friday. Skates commence from Baja Beach Club and last from one-and-a-half hours to three hours, with…