Barcelona Prepares for FC Barcelona's League Title Celebration Parade

The city of Barcelona will implement an extensive mobility and security plan for the FC Barcelona parade, including traffic closures and metro reinforcement.

Generic image of a soccer ball on grass, symbolizing a league title celebration.
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Generic image of a soccer ball on grass, symbolizing a league title celebration.

The city of Barcelona is getting ready to host the FC Barcelona's League title celebration parade this Monday starting at 5 PM, with a special mobility and security operation.

This Monday, starting at 5 PM, the streets of the Catalan capital will be the stage for the celebration parade of the League title won by FC Barcelona. The festivities, which will cover a significant part of the city center and the Les Corts district, will involve a large mobility and security deployment, considerably affecting surface traffic and public transport.
The parade route will begin at access 13 of the blaugrana stadium. From this point, the bus will proceed along Travessera de les Corts to Numància street, continue along París street, and descend along Balmes street. It will turn onto Gran Via and ascend Passeig de Gràcia until reaching La Pedrera, one of the central points of the celebration. The return journey to Camp Nou will follow Provença, Aribau, and París streets, then pass along Avinguda de Sarrià and return to Travessera de les Corts to the stadium. All these streets will be closed to traffic.
Given the anticipated high traffic complications, Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) strongly recommends using the metro for city travel. From 4 PM, an hour before the parade begins, additional customer service and security staff will be deployed at key stations to manage the flow of fans and ensure platform safety. Strategic stations for following the parade include Badal and Collblanc (L5); Palau Reial, Maria Cristina, and Les Corts (L3); Passeig de Gràcia (L2, L3, and L4); Entença and Hospital Clínic (L5); Diagonal (L3 and L5); Universitat (L1 and L2); Catalunya (L1 and L3), and Urquinaona (L1 and L4). It is important to remember that, as it is Monday, metro service will end at 12 AM.
Surface transport will be the most affected by the celebration, with over thirty bus lines experiencing diversions or limitations to their usual routes. Affected lines include major arteries such as Diagonal and Gran Via, as well as routes crossing the Eixample. Authorities advise planning journeys in advance and avoiding private vehicles in the city center throughout the afternoon.