Platja del Garraf
Public beach · Barcelona ·

Platja del Garraf

Public beach · Barcelona ·

Golden sands, white huts, great food & serene waters.

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08871 Garraf, Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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08871 Garraf, Barcelona, Spain Get directions

+34 938 11 76 00

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17 Best Beaches in Barcelona | Condé Nast Traveler

"Situated at the foot of a national park, below a rail track, Garraf is a 380-meter-long stretch of fine golden sand. You’ll be struck by the postcard-prettiness of the line of white huts curved along the beach. Once used to store fishermen’s tools, today, these cool cabanas, with their white picket fences and green roofs and shutters, are available to rent. They’re also a favorite backdrop for fashion shoots and possess a photogenic appeal that didn’t go unnoticed by Soho House, which converted the bay’s once-ramshackle 1950s hotel into Little Beach House Barcelona." - Gemma Askham

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Platja de Garraf — Beach Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Give us the wide-angle view: what kind of beach are we talking about? Situated at the foot of a national park, below a rail track, Garraf is a 380-meter-long stretch of fine golden sand. One village south from Castelldefels, it’s separated from its neighbor by a rocky hill—a permanent marker dividing the ocean. This pretty cove is at its prime in spring and fall, before the summer throngs descend. Lovely. How accessible is it? With the train line so close, rail is the obvious choice for the 30-minute scoot from Barcelona. From Sants or Passeig de Gràcia stations, take the R2S to Garraf (toward Sant Vicenç de Calders). Pro tip: Buy a return (" ida y vuelta ") ticket in Barcelona; Garraf doesn’t have a ticket machine or counter to do so. Got it. Decent services and facilities, would you say? You’ll be struck by the postcard-prettiness of the line of white huts curved along the beach. Once used to store fishermen’s tools, today these cool cabanas, with their white picket fences and green roofs and shutters, are available to rent. They’re also a favorite backdrop for fashion shoots, and possess a photogenic appeal that didn’t go unnoticed by Soho House, which converted the bay’s once-ramshackle 1950s hotel into Little Beach House Barcelona. For members, its 17 bedrooms and private sun-loungers open for the season from 31 March. Non-members are welcome at Soho House’s beachside bar, La Caseta, where staff as cool as the setting dish up salads and seafood to the beat of (bare)foot-tapping tunes. How’s the actual beach stuff—sand and surf? Safe and secluded, but keep an eye out for occasional jellyfish. Anything special we should look for? Eat at La Cúpula Garraf up in the cliffs. One part restaurant, one part bar, the place does wine and paella right. If we’re thinking about going, what—and who—is this beach best for? This is a secret cove that’s simply too pretty to stay secret: The arrival of Soho House sent its stock—and visitor numbers—soaring." - Gemma Askham

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Platja del Garraf

Kristina T.

Google
Beautiful, spacious beach with fine sand — almost powdery (though it does stick a bit!). The water entry is gentle and comfortable, and there are usually some nice waves. The Soho House Little Beach Club area is private and only for members, but there’s a lovely public café and restaurant just next to it on the left. A really great spot to stay and relax. I visited in August, right in the peak season, and was surprised — not crowded at all!

Samara H.

Google
A beautiful beach escape just 40 minutes south of Barcelona, definitely worth the trip! The beach is charming and not overly crowded, with clear water and a relaxing vibe. You can rent a lounge chair and umbrella for €20, which is perfect if you're planning to stay a while. There’s also a restaurant right on the beach, which makes grabbing food or drinks super convenient. Tip: Give yourself a little extra time to figure out the trains, the route isn’t hard, but signage and transfers can be a bit confusing if you’re unfamiliar with the system. All in all, a great day trip for anyone looking to get out of the city.

Oleksandra S.

Google
The beach is absolutely maniacal at the sunrise and early morning. I love to come here to enjoy the warm clean water, the sand and the atmosphere. It’s a super nice location for photoshoots as well, as long as you’re staying respectful and do not disturb people around

Hanna S.

Google
Just a train ride from barcelona you can go with your ticket for zone 2. The beach is a 2 minute walk from the train station. The beach is sandy and clean, not crowded

Noelle M.

Google
I truly enjoy going to this beach for several reasons. One it's away from the maddening pace of barcelona public beaches ⛱️ it's also not classified as a nudist beach which seems to be the theme on most of the public beaches in Barcelona.Itself. This place has two restaurants we truly enjoy the Casita that has a great variety of food.The service is very nice and efficient and it's unbeatable view. Now there has been a lift up on the route.The public showers are open so you don't have to go home salty. The only drawback to this beach is the fact that if you go by train, which is the easiest way to do it, the train is extremely unreliable. On our way there from Barcelona, our train was 45 minutes late it on the way back.It was about thirty minutes late and the train station has no shade anywhere so when you are waiting you are under the beating sun. But all in all its a great little beach, very clean but NO LIFE SAVER!

Andy K.

Google
Nice, not as crowded as many beaches. Quite clean, and free showers. There's restaurants nearby and lifeguards in busy times. Sea isn't very clear so it isn't great for snorkeling. It isn't in a nice area so be careful where you park.

Mathilde C

Google
Very nice beach, not crowded at all in the morning. Waves are huge those times. Great restaurants around Very chill overall !! Ni shower possible with clear water. All water cut

Rose R.

Google
Lovely beach-just didn’t know it was clothing optional. I had read it wasn’t, but it is. I won’t be adding photos lol Mornings and evenings were nearly empty in September.