New Years Eve Plaça España laser show and fireworks display
An honest guide to viewing the Barcelona New years fireworks display. Where to view the fireworks from, timings, traditions and where to go after
Event Start: Dec 31, 2024 21:30h
Event End: Jan 1, 2025 00:15h
About New Years Eve Plaça España fireworks display
Spanish new years eve traditions
In Spain, when celebrating new years eve (Nochevieja), midnight is the start of the evening and not the end so sleep well during the day! Dinner time is around 8 to 11:30 in the evening.
The countdown to midnight is marked with 12 chimes of a bell (Las Campanadas) where you eat and swallow one white grape on each chime of the bell to welcome in the new year. The grapes symbolise good luck for the coming twelve months.
After the Campanadas people go out to a nightclub or late opening bar till typically 6 in the morning.
Las Campanadas fireworks display in Barcelona
The most popular tradition is to chime in the new Year at the free public fireworks display that is held in Plaça España and Aveninda de la Reina Maria Cristina by the Venetian Towers.
This event although free is very popular with people filling Aveninda de la Reina Maria Cristina well before midnight to stake out a spot to view the fireworks. Once this wide avenue is full of people, the police use crowd control barriers to prevent too many people from trying to enter.
Arriving at 21:30h is the only way to really guarantee a spot in Aveninda de la Reina Maria Cristina which give the best views of the MNAC building, the magic fountains light and water display and the fireworks display.
There is a pre-show starting with music and magic fountains light and laser show with music that starts around 22:00h with a pre countdown build up starting at 11:45h. A short pyrotechnics fireworks show lasts till about 15 minutes past midnight with large explosions timed for the 12 chimes.
For those that do not want to get to Aveninda de la Reina Maria Cristina at 21:30h (and wait 2.5 hours for a 15 minute fireworks display) the over spill crowd that cannot get into Aveninda de la Reina Maria Cristina can stand in in Plaça España, which is closed to road traffic and is also full of people by midnight, but has partially restricted views of the fireworks looking towards the Venetian Towers.
Personally, being the kind of person that is not capable of standing still in the same place for three hours, I have attended the fireworks on multiple occasions arriving at 11:30 to 11:45 and finding standing room in Plaça España.
For the 2022 end of year fireworks, I also walked a long way round to the back of MNAC passing outside of all the police cordons to see if there was a better view. From Behind MNAC you can see the fireworks with the silhouette of the MNAC building but without the light pollution of Plaça España.
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Visiting New Years Eve Plaça España fireworks display
Once the fireworks are over, partygoers make their way to a club or bar, that they have pre-purchased tickets for the end of year party. Most clubs open at half past midnight or 00:30h on the 1st of January!.
Razzmatazz is a large warehouse nightclub and concert venue in the GLories/Poble Nou area of Barcelona.
Apolo is a historic dance hall/theatre that hosts live music and DJ events in the Parallel area of Barcelona.
Poble Espanol Is a replica walled village that hosts an open air end of year part in a huge marquee in the main square.
Opium & Pacha are beach front nightclunbs in the Barceloneta/port Olympic area of Barcelona.
Luz de Gas is another historic theatre and now nightclub and live music venue in the Plaça Francesc Macia/Avenida Diagonal area of Barcelona.
Jamboree is a nightclub in Plaça Reial that sometimes hosts live flamenco events.
What to take with you for New Years Eve Plaça España fireworks display
This is an event at street level so no issues for people with reduced mobility.
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Getting to New Years Eve Plaça España fireworks display
Address: Aveninda de la Reina Maria Cristina S/N, Barcelona. 08004
The fireworks display in Plaça España and Aveninda de La Reina Maria Cristina is served by the Plaça España metro station on the Green (L3) and Red (L1) metro lines. Plaça España is also served by the Anoia-Llobregat lines of the FGC railway with Plaça España being a terminus station. Use a T-Casual or Hola-Barcelona travel card.
When leaving the fireworks area the Plaça España metro station will be saturated with passengers and it is worth walking though the next stations along the lines. Tarragona or Poble Sec on the green line and Rocefort or Hostalfrancs on the red line.
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