Barcelona Prepares for Barça's League Title Celebration Parade

The city of Barcelona mobilizes to host the FC Barcelona champions' parade, with a special traffic and public transport plan.

Generic image of a soccer ball on grass, symbolizing victory.
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Generic image of a soccer ball on grass, symbolizing victory.

The city of Barcelona is preparing for the FC Barcelona's League title celebration parade, which will take place this Monday afternoon, with a special security and mobility plan.

Following their victory in the Clásico against Real Madrid, which secured the League title, FC Barcelona will celebrate the achievement with a parade through the streets of the Catalan capital. The event will start at five in the afternoon from the Camp Nou, with the participation of the men's first team.
The Guàrdia Urbana de Barcelona and the Mossos d'Esquadra will be responsible for ensuring safety and traffic flow. The Barcelona City Council has announced that progressive traffic closures will be implemented along the route, along with traffic management measures to maintain the safety of vehicles and pedestrians.

"The Urbana will be responsible for making the corresponding traffic cuts as the itinerary progresses and will adopt appropriate ordering and regulation measures to maintain the safety and fluidity of vehicle and pedestrian traffic."

a statement from the Barcelona City Council
The parade route will start and end at the Camp Nou, passing through main roads such as Aristides Maillol street, Travessera de les Corts, Numància street, Berlín street (which transforms into París), Balmes street, and Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes. The return to the stadium will be via Passeig de Gràcia, Provença street, Aribau street, Londres street, and Avinguda de Sarrià.
Given the expected large crowd, Barcelona's public transport will be reinforced. The metro is the most recommended means of transport, with additional staff at stations near the route, such as Badal (L5), Collblanc (L5), Palau Reial (L3), Maria Cristina (L3), Les Corts (L3), Passeig de Gràcia (L2, L3 and L4), Entença (L5), Hospital Clínic (L5), Diagonal (L3 and L5), Universitat (L1 and L2), Catalunya (L1 and L3), and Urquinaona (L1 and L4). More than thirty TMB bus lines will be affected by detours or interruptions.