This Monday, May 11, Barcelona is dressing up to celebrate the successes of Hansi Flick’s FC Barcelona. After mathematically securing the La Liga title against Real Madrid and also winning the Spanish Super Cup, the club will share its 29th La Liga title in history with the public. The procession will depart at 5:00 p.m. from the club’s facilities on a day that promises to paint the most iconic spots of the Catalan capital in blue and red.
Detailed itinerary: starting and ending at Spotify Camp Nou

This year’s parade will follow a circular route, starting and ending at the Barcelona stadium. The official start will take place at Entrance 13 of Spotify Camp Nou. From there, the champions’ bus will head down Travessera de les Corts, proceeding along Numància and París streets until reaching Balmes.
The route will continue along Carrer Pelai, circle around Plaça de Catalunya, and head up Passeig de Gràcia until reaching La Pedrera, one of the key points along the route. The return to the stadium will follow Carrer Provença, Carrer Aribau, and then Carrer de París again, before finally taking Avinguda de Sarrià and Travessera de les Corts to conclude at the starting point.
Entertainment zones and fan zones
To liven up the celebration, the organizers have set up three strategic fan zones where fans can enjoy music, DJ performances, and visual effects while waiting for the players to pass by:
- Zone 1: Intersection of Josep Tarradellas Avenue and Entença Street.
- Zone 2: Intersection of Gran Via and Balmes Street.
- Zone 3: Intersection of Consell de Cent Street and Passeig de Gràcia.
Accessibility and mobility recommendations
The event will feature reserved areas for people with reduced mobility, designed to ensure the safety and visibility of wheelchair users and their companions. These spaces will be located on Travessera de les Corts (between Vilamur and Dr. Ibáñez) and on Carrer de París (between Borrell and Avinguda de Sarrià).
Due to anticipated traffic restrictions, authorities recommend using public transportation and advise attendees to arrive well in advance, especially in high-traffic areas such as Gran Via or Paseo de Gràcia.