Why here?
The jewel of European skating, Barcelona boasts incredible spots, due to its smooth concrete, ramped walkways and beachfront promenades.
The local standard is impressive, so expect to progress fast, soak up some culture and dance until dawn.
What’s it like?
Camping Tres Estrellas is 12km away in Gavá, and the most accessible site to the city – buses run 24 hours from 300 metres away.
Located on a beautiful beach, there’s two swimming pools, a lively bar, posh restaurant, free showers, internet, plus flamenco shows for that special tourist touch.
Choose from pitches, tents and wooden huts.
Spot Check
MACBA (the Museum of Contemporary Art) is essential. Roll with visiting global pros, while avoiding the police, or just sit back and watch.
Roll with visiting global pros, while avoiding the police, or just sit back and watch
Don’t Miss
The view of the city atop Gaudi’s insane architechture at the Sagrada Familia or the staricase in the Park Güell.
Time out
La Paradeta is a cheap, self-service seafood favourite. Pick from crabs, prawns or squid, choose your cooking method, a sauce, buy a drink and wait for your number.
How to get there
Fly to Barcelona Airport, 6km away, or take the train to França station.