An old favorite with locals and visitors alike, Sant Sebastià is (along with Barceloneta) the city’s oldest beach. Since the building of the W Hotel at its far end it has also enjoyed a new-found glamour and is home to a number of places to eat and drink. Sant Sebastià beach is ideal for people with limited mobility. It has reserved parking within easy reach of the beach, adapted showers and restrooms, and wooden paths to the edge of the water.
Platja de Sant Sebastià
Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta 2, 08003 Barcelona
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