Barcelona deploys massive mobility plan for the Tour de France

The city will restrict traffic on a hundred streets and access points to the ronda Litoral during three days in July.

Crowd control barriers installed on a street in Barcelona for a sporting event.
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Crowd control barriers installed on a street in Barcelona for a sporting event.

The Tour de France passing through Barcelona will lead to traffic restrictions on a hundred roads and access points to the ronda Litoral on July 2, 4, and 5.

The arrival of the cycling competition in the Catalan capital has required an extensive mobility plan. This Thursday, July 2, disruptions will focus on the area around the Sagrada Família and the Sant Pau modernist site for the team presentation.
On Saturday, the cyclists' route will cross the city from north to south, parallel to the coast. This will involve closing numerous roads, such as Avinguda del Litoral, Passeig de Gràcia, and Carrer d'Aragó. Additionally, several access points to the ronda Litoral will be affected, particularly exits 23, 24, and 25.
On Sunday, activity will focus mainly on Montjuïc mountain, with closures expected on streets such as Avinguda de l'Estadi and Passeig Olímpic. The City Council has carried out resurfacing work on 14 sections of the city, covering 85,000 square meters, to ensure road conditions during the race.