This Saturday, coinciding with FC Barcelona’s first match at Spotify Camp Nou after the renovation works, the Sustainable Mobility Plan comes into effect. Check its details and the designated parking areas.
We are introducing a four-year incentive plan (2026–2030) to replace combustion mopeds with electric models, aiming for the entire city’s moped fleet to be 100% electric and zero-emission by 2030.
Getting packages sent to a convenient collection point benefits people and benefits the city.
Starting October 20, it will be closed due to works on the Vila i Vilà sewer. An alternative bus service will be available.
Check the changes on mobility on the new Via Laietana.
This new phase of the works begins on 23 March and will require the complete closure of the southbound tunnel towards the city centre.
Infringing regulations leads to fines and puts peaceful coexistence at risk. Making the city a safer place.
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08/01/2026 - 12:07 h Urban planning and infrastructures New stage of work to separate the tracks of the TrambesòsChanges to mobility will apply around C/ Ciutat de Granada, where all the lines in Av. Diagonal will connect.
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07/01/2026 - 09:17 h Security and prevention Traffic disruptions due to the Els Tres Tombs de Sant Andreu paradePlanned traffic diversions and road closures.
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31/12/2025 - 12:06 h Security and prevention Disruptions to mobility for the Three Kings Parade 2026The Three Kings Parade in Gràcia is on 4 January.
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30/12/2025 - 15:43 h Traffic disruption in Barcelona due to the B100 Nose RaceFor the 27th edition of the B100 Nose Race, on 31 December, there will be traffic closures, parking restrictions and disruption to public transport in several neighbourhoods of Barcelona.
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A CITY FOR WALKING OR CYCLING IN
We’re adapting public space and mobility so that we can get around the city more easily and safely, always using healthy and sustainable means of transport which benefit everybody. We’re working for the city we want.
Getting aroundSafely and sustainably
There are a lot of people in the city and each of us moves around in a different way. We therefore need to know the regulations for each mode of transport that we use.
Barcelona City Council is also promoting infrastructure improvements for each mode of transport, as well as measures to protect the most vulnerable users –bicycle and motorcycle riders and pedestrians–, with regulations that foster peaceful coexistence and safety, to protect ourselves and care for other users.
Priority:pedestrians
Pedestrians are at the centre of mobility more than ever now: in Barcelona people get around on foot and enjoy the city.
Walking is the healthiest and most natural way for us to get about. We’re all pedestrians at one moment or another. It’s essential to have traffic-calmed spaces, where we can get around safely with less pollution. Spaces where we can get together, chat, play and stroll. Spaces for enjoying the city.
CityHealth
Barcelona is adapting to become a leader in sustainable fume-free mobility.
Fighting climate change and reducing greenhouse-gas emissions is more necessary than ever. Barcelona is making the most of the opportunity to work towards a healthy city, where the right to mobility and the right to a future with clean air coexist.
CityCycling
Bike lanes, cycling corridors and streets with 30 km/h speed limits offer spaces where bikes get priority over motor vehicles.
We’re opening up spaces for the bicycle to become the priority means of transport. We're extending the network of bike lanes and guaranteeing journeys around the city by linking street-calmed areas with public transport options so that you can always take your bike with you.