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Sant Miquel beach

Located between the Sant Sebastià and Barceloneta beaches, in front of the Plaça del Mar, this is one of the busiest beaches on the Barcelona coast. It is also one of the city's oldest beaches and takes its name from the church of Sant Miquel del Port, which was built in 1755 and dedicated to the patron saint of Barceloneta.

Services
Lifeguard and safety, beach information point, sun loungers, beach umbrellas, drinks and ice cream kiosks, sports facilities, bicycle parking areas, restaurants and Wi-fi.

Smoke-Free beach
Throughout the upcoming bathing season, which runs from 29 May to 12 September, smoking will be banned.

Accessible beach
Sant Miquel beach features parking areas from which it is easy to reach the dry beach, visual and tactile signage and information, adapted toilets, wooden footbridges that reach the water as close as possible and adapted showers with chairs.

Bathing assistance for people with reduced mobility
Accessible beaches with assistance for bathers have a changing room, amphibian wheelchairs, a winch, life vests, parasols and a volunteer service to assist people with reduced mobility to enter and leave the water and enjoy bathing.
Service with previous reservation: +0034 611 532 778 or on line

Beach Information Point
From June 12 to September 12: daily, from 10:30am to 2:30pm and from 3:30pm to 6:30pm.

Barcelona's beaches are currently smoke-free spaces. Smoking is prohibited on the beach.

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