Everything you need to know about Barça Street: schedule, route, and how to watch it from home.
The celebration will begin at Camp Nou at 6 p.m. and end at the Arc de Triomf.
BarcelonaBarcelona will be dyed blue and red this Friday afternoon celebrate the 28th League of the men's section of the Barcelona Football ClubStarting at 6 p.m., Hansi Flick's team will be parading through the Catalan capital on the now traditional parade, which will begin at the Spotify Camp Nou and end at the Arc de Triomf.
All the effects
The celebration will have significant traffic disruptions: street closures will be in place to allow the coach carrying the players to pass and to prepare all the planned entertainment points for fans. Barcelona City Council has explained that the procession will depart from Avinguda de Aristides Maillol and continue along Travessera de les Corts, Numancia, Berlín, París, Balmes, Pelayo, Plaça Catalunya, Fontanella, Plaça Urquinaona, Trafalgar, and Passeig de Sant Joan, until reaching the Arc de Triomf. The route is 6.8 km long and is expected to arrive shortly after 9 p.m.
During the journey, the Guardia Urbana will implement progressive traffic closures and special measures to ensure safety. The city council has also announced that public transport will be reinforced to access the various celebration points and that parking will be restricted at key points, such as Carrer Fontanella, where parking is restricted from early morning. The recommendation is to use the metro to get around and avoid private vehicles in areas near the street circuit.
Animation points throughout the route
The club has set up three entertainment points along the route. The first is located on Calle Berlín and Avenida Josep Tarradellas; the second is located on Plaza Catalunya and Calle Pelai; and the third will be at the Arc de Triomf, coinciding with the end of the parade. "We want to share with the fans what has been an extraordinary season," the club said in a statement. As a new feature, this year the club mascot, Cat, will also be joining the celebrations.
How to watch the parade from home
The parade can also be followed from home via Barça One, with a special broadcast that, according to the club, will include interviews with the protagonists and links to the different points along the route. The celebrations will continue on Sunday in Montjuïc, after the La Liga match against Villarreal, with a huge party at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. Music, fireworks, and surprises will round off a festive weekend for Barça fans. "It's a unique opportunity to close out the season in an unforgettable way," the club concludes.