Includes
- Minimum of 3 nights at the hotel
- Breakfast
- Local city tax
Excluding
- Reservation for your BIB number is guaranteed
- Tour guide
- Tourist tax
Travel time
Info
Preregistration
Please note that the information below relates to a previous event and may differ from the upcoming edition.
Date
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Start time
08:30 a.m.
Start location
Pg. de Gràcia, Barcelona, Spain
Finish location
Passeig de Lluís Companys, Ciutat Vella, Barcelona, Spain
Expo location
Plaça Marquès de Foronda Mont, 5, Sants-Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona
Expo info
Fira Barcelona, near start/finish.
Trail info
The first 20 kilometres are not flat and include significant elevation changes. The second part is fairly flat, with a gentle incline in the final kilometre.
Time limit
06:00:00
Weather
Good running conditions. The average temperature is between 12 and 16 degrees.
Reminder
Medal
T-shirt
Included
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The race
Accommodation
Itinerary
Intro
The Zurich Marató Barcelona is among the most popular city marathons in Europe and is known for its varied and atmospheric course right through the heart of the city. Start and finish are at the impressive Plaça d'Espanya, at the foot of Montjuïc hill - an iconic spot where the excitement can be felt even before the starting gun sounds.
The course takes you past world-famous landmarks such as the Sagrada Família, the Camp Nou stadium and the atmospheric Ramblas. After a slightly hilly run-up, the route is mostly flat, ensuring good chances for a great finishing time. The wide streets and enthusiastic spectators along the side will give you new energy every time.
The marathon is usually held in March, with an early start time and temperatures around 10-17°C - excellent conditions for a spring marathon. With its combination of culture, architecture and running comfort, this is a wonderful opportunity to discover Barcelona in a sporting way.
The course takes you past world-famous landmarks such as the Sagrada Família, the Camp Nou stadium and the atmospheric Ramblas. After a slightly hilly run-up, the route is mostly flat, ensuring good chances for a great finishing time. The wide streets and enthusiastic spectators along the side will give you new energy every time.
The marathon is usually held in March, with an early start time and temperatures around 10-17°C - excellent conditions for a spring marathon. With its combination of culture, architecture and running comfort, this is a wonderful opportunity to discover Barcelona in a sporting way.