Sant Martí



Sant Martí is a district in Barcelona which extends north of the Ciutat Vella. Developed from the former industrial areas of Poblenou, medieval district of Clot and suburbs of Sant Martí, it became a place of large-scale ambitious urban redevelopment. This resulted in many landmarks of postmodern architecture, especially along the northern part of Avenida Diagonal, which was pretty much reconstructed in the 21st century. Sant Martí also features beaches along the coast and a handful of parks and other tourist attractions.

Understand[edit]

The barris (boroughs) of Sant Martí

The Sant Martí district is administratively divided into 10 boroughs, each with a slightly different character. Areas of interest to the tourists are generally south of the Diagonal. The barris south of Diagonal are (from West to East):

  • El Parc i Llacuna del Poblenou - includes the majestic Plaza Glories and buildings along the Diagonal and Meridiana, such as Torre Agbar
  • La Vila Olímpica del Poblenou - the former Olympic village built for the 1992 Olympic Games
  • El Poblenou - the core of the former industrial area of Poblenou, undergoing gradual block-by-block redevelopment as part of the "Area 22@" plan
  • Diagonal Mar i Front Marítim del Poblenou - the former industrial areas and slums have undergone large-scale urban redevelopment in the 21st century, becoming a commercial and business hub
Diagonal Mar seen from the Forum side (northeast)

The barris north of the Diagonal are:

  • El Clot - of some interest due to the fact that the El Clot-Arago station is in this area
  • El Camp de l'Arpa del Clot
  • Provençals del Poblenou
  • Sant Martí de Provençals
  • El Besòs i el Maresme - the part on the Besos riverside, which is mostly industrial
  • La Verneda i la Pau

History[edit]

Barcelona and Catalonia in general suffered both from different forms of repressions under the Franco regime, as well as rather catastrophic and ill-fated planning. As a result, large parts of Barcelona, including those falling within present-day Sant Martí district, dilapidated into post-industrial slums.

An impulse for change in Sant Martí came with the 1992 Olympic Games, for which several facilities, including most importantly the Olympic Village, were built within the district. To improve the quality of life, as well as image and perception of city, much of the former industrial constructions were demolished to make way for a new waterfront and publicly accessible beaches.

Further to that was the development of the Diagonal Mar area at the northeastern tip of Avenida Diagonal, which focused around the 2004 Universal Culture Forum. While the event was marred with controversies and regarded a flop in many ways, it turned the formerly wayward area into a business hub and a modern, enjoyable place to live.

Finally, the ongoing Area 22@ planning activities redevelop vast areas of Sant Martí along the principles of modern urbanist mixed development with focus on modern economy sectors such as ICT, media, biotechnology and design.

Get in[edit]

Map
Map of Barcelona/Sant Martí

The only railway station within Sant Martí is 1 El Clot-Aragó  L1  L2  which is an underground station served by  R1  R2  R2NORD  R11 , as well as some regional trains travelling within Catalonia. The railway station is directly connected to the metro station Clot.

The  L4  metro line connects Sant Martí with the Ciutat Vella, Eixample and the northern suburbs. It brings you close to the beaches and the Forum, but you will still have to walk to reach them.

The Green line on the Barcelona Bus Turístic is very handy for getting around the district and gets you closer to the beaches than the metro or tram. Stops include Bogatell Beach, Parc Diagonal Mar and the Forum. At a one day cost of €23 or two days at €30, it doesn't make sense to buy a ticket just for the Green line, but if you plan on using the Bus Turístic's other lines, it could work. The Green line only runs from Apr - Sept.

Get around[edit]

Trambesòs network map (note that T6 now terminates at Glories, rather than Gorg)

Trambesos[edit]

The Trambesòs tram lines T4, T5 and T6 run, for the most part, within Sant Marti, across the whole district from Northeast to Southwest (the northeastern termini of all lines fall within the municipality of Badalona, outside of Barcelona). All the lines stop at 2 Glories  L1 , which is a transportation hub in Plaça Glories and offers the possibility to change to metro. The trams do not stop at the El Clot-Arago railway station or anywhere close.

 T4  is perhaps the most handy to tourists, as it runs from 3 Vila Olimpica  L4  stop (between Sant Martí and Ciutat Vella) along Avinguda Meridiana and then Avinguda Diagonal to its terminus at Sant Adria in Badalona

 T5  starts at Glories, but takes a more northern route along Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes to terminate at Gorg in Badalona

 T6  follows a hybrid route, starting at Glories and following the T5 along Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, but terminating at Sant Adria in Badalona instead

The termini in Badalona may not be of much interest to a tourist, but their names can be handy to identify the direction the tram is going.

Metro[edit]

 L4  complements the trams by following the coastline and then going northwesternwards, and connects to them at Vila Olimpica (T4), Selva de Mar (T4), El Maresme/Forum (T4) and Besos (T5, T6).

 L1  may be used to travel between Clot, Glories and Marina, connecting to T4, T5 and T6.

 L2  cuts across the northernmost part of the district, even further northwards from where T5 and T6 run. There is an interchange between L2 and T5, but only in Badalona. This line is possibly of least use to tourists and mostly one for commuters.

See[edit]

Torre Glòries with other buildings around the Plaça de les Glòries
  • 1 Torre Glòries, Av Diagonal, 211 (Metro: L1, T4 Glòries). Light show F-Su 19:00-23:00. Formerly known as Torre Agbar. Distinctively-shaped office tower which stands out in the Barcelona skyline. It stands out even more Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights when it is lighted in several colours. Torre Glòries (Q336246) on Wikidata Torre Glòries on Wikipedia
  • 2 Disseny Hub Barcelona (Design Museum of Barcelona), Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes 37-38 (Glòries  L1 Glòries  T4  T5  T6 ), +34 932 566 700. Tu-Su 10:00-20:00. Much to the dismay of Mickey Mouse aficionados, Disseny is Catalan for "design", not "Disney". The "Disseny Hub" houses the amalgamated museums focusing on applied arts and design, including Museu de les Arts Decoratives, Museu de Ceràmica, Museu Tèxtil i d'Indumentària and Gabinet de les Arts Gràfiques. The new building has an intricate, multi-level structure, with the protruding tower overhanging the Praca de les Glories roundabout. General admission/reduced admission: permanent exhibitions €6 reduced €4; temporary exhibitions €4.40/3; combined permanent and temporary exhibitions €8/5.50. Tickets valid for any 2 days within the 6 months following purchase.. Design Museum of Barcelona (Q4889477) on Wikidata Design Museum of Barcelona on Wikipedia
The Museu Blau as seen from Passeig del Taulat with Torre Diagonal ZeroZero in the background
  • 3 Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona (The Blue Museum (Museu Blau)), Plaça Leonardo da Vinci, 4-5 (Fòrum Park) (Maresme-Fòrum  L4 Fòrum  T4 ), +34 932 56 60 02. Oct-May: Tu-F 10:00-19:00; Sa Su 10:00-20;00; June-Sept: Tu-Su 10:00-21:00. Museum with a number of exhibitions about the Earth and its natural history. One exhibit covers the origin of life on Earth and how it has evolved. A second exhibit deals with nature and life on Earth today. The third exhibit covers some of the issues relating to humans and their relationship with nature. €6, children under 16 free. Natural Science Museum of Barcelona (Q9046889) on Wikidata es:Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Barcelona on Wikipedia
  • 4 Centre Convencions internacional. International Convention Centre of Barcelona (Q11913491) on Wikidata
  • 5 Olympic Port (Port Olímpic). It has a large number of restaurants, bars and other establishments. In this wide offer you can find also the Barcelona Casino. Port Olímpic (Q171204) on Wikidata Port Olímpic on Wikipedia
  • 6 Vila Olimpica. La Vila Olímpica del Poblenou (Q1167101) on Wikidata La Vila Olímpica del Poblenou on Wikipedia
  • 7 Poblenou Cemetery. Poblenou Cemetery (Q5668717) on Wikidata Poblenou Cemetery on Wikipedia
  • 8 Torre d'aigües de Macosa, Carrer de Selva de Mar 9. One of the most unusual landmarks in this otherwise ultra-modern area is this 19th-century (finished in 1882) brick water tower. Standing 62 metres tall, it is now overshadowed by neighbouring residential, office and hotel towers and easy to miss unless you know where to look for it. Torre de les Aigües del Besòs (Q18711243) on Wikidata es:Torre de las Aguas del Besós on Wikipedia

Parks[edit]

Parc Diagonal Mar
  • 12 Parc Diagonal Mar, Llull, 362, Barcelona Fòrum (Selva de Mar  L4  T4 ). Urban park created from redeveloping industrial land. It covers 14 hectares and includes seven areas like a children's play area, a lake with sculptures and a central plaza. Free. Parc de Diagonal Mar (Q6062641) on Wikidata

Do[edit]

There are five beaches along the Sant Martí oceanfront. These beaches are typically less busy than those in Barceloneta and get less busy and have fewer amenities the further north you head up the coast. Starting from Barceloneta and moving northwards, the beaches are in order:

  • 1 Nova Icària. Next to the Port Olympic, has easy access to restaurants and shopping.
  • 2 Bogatell.
  • 3 Mar Bella. Mar Bella is considered the nudist beach for Barcelona Platja de la Mar Bella (Q3331605) on Wikidata
  • 4 Nova Mar Bella.
  • 5 Llevant.

Buy[edit]

  • 1 Les Glòries, Diagonal 208. A large shopping centre by the Diagonal, right at the Plaza Glories. Includes a large Carrefour supermarket, a cinema and a number of the usual chain stores, including Zara, H&M and C&A. There is also in. al. a drugstore, optician and a post office.
  • 2 Centro Commercial Diagonal Mar, Diagonal 3. Another shopping centre at the opposite end of the Diagonal. A similar selection of tenants, including a cinema.

Eat[edit]

Drink[edit]

  • L’Ovella Negra (The Black Sheep), Carrer de Zamora, 78, +34 933 09 59 38. A great place to meet up with a large group of friends or to make a large group of new friends! It is a beer hall styled in a traditional Catalan manner. It has been around for decades in the Poble Nou district of Barcelona. It has huge wooden tables that seat no less than ten people. It has exposed stone walls and large wood supports so you feel you are in a barn or old farm house. The Black Sheep is also immediately opposite one of the finest clubs Barcelona has to offer "Sala Razzmatazz" and acts as the perfect pre-gamer spot (including sangria & beer pitchers!) before heading across the road to dance late into the night / early morning! There are 2 bar locations. One in Raval close to Las Ramblas and one in Poble Nou (the one mentioned here).
  • 1 Razzmatazz, C/ dels Almogàvers, 122 (Metro: L1 MarinaMarina  L1 Bogatell  L4 Auditori-Teatre Naciona  T4 ), +34 933 20 82 00. Large and popular club with several rooms, each one a different style of music (pop, retro, house, trance). It is loved by the visitors and locals. €15 will get you in with a free drink. It's worth paying an entry fee. Saturdays at 02:00 is the absolute best time to go, and worth the 5-minute and 400-m line to get in. Closes at 06:00.

Sleep[edit]

This guide uses the following price ranges for a standard double room:
Budget Less than €60 for 2 people
Mid-range €60-90 for a double/twin room
Splurge More than €90 for a double/twin

If you are looking for a modern, comfortable hotel, Sant Martí is a good choice for a place to stay in Barcelona as the abundance of new building projects, as well as offices and other locations of interest to businessmen provided for the construction of many new hotels. The most upscale (and expensive) properties are along the Diagonal and the coastline, while cheaper accommodations are to be found between the blocks of Poblenou and Sant Martí, south and north of the Diagonal.

Budget[edit]

  • 1 Travelodge Barcelona Poblenou. Given the popularity of Spain among British vacationers it is no wonder that Britain's favourite budget lodging chain finally got a pied-a-terre in Barcelona. Just like any other Travelodge, it is as simple as can be, but just as cheap. From €45.
  • 2 Hotel BestPrice Diagonal, Diagonal 70 (Metro L4 & Tram T4 - Selva de Mar). This simple new hotel tries to live up to its name by undercutting competition by a wide margin. From €51.
  • 3 Urbany Hostel Barcelona, Avenida Meridiana 97.
  • 4 Twentytú Hostel, Pamplona 114.
Lobby decorations at one of the hotels in the area

Mid-range[edit]

Rambla del Poblenou, a pleasant boulevard running south of Diagonal
  • 5 Catalonia Albeniz, Aragon 591-593. A simple and slightly dated hotel right next to the Clot train station. From €75.
  • 6 Catalonia Atenas, Avenida Meridiana 151. One of the three Catalonia hotels in the area, this one is a tad north from the Clot train station. Rooms are small, fixtures and furniture have their best times behind them but prices are very reasonable. From €75.
  • 7 Catalonia Sagrada Familia, Carrer de Aragó 569 Bis. A sister property to the Catalonia Albeniz, it is a simple and slightly aged hotel squeezed into a block a very short distance from the Clot train station. The Sagrada Familia itself is six blocks away towards the southwest. From €75.
  • 8 Four Points by Sheraton Barcelona Diagonal, Diagonal 161. The Four Points offers simply furnished yet sunny rooms thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows, straight on the Diagonal.
  • 9 Hotel Front Maritim, Passeig de García Faria 69-71. The hotel is very aptly named, as it faces the sea directly across the Nova Mar Bella beach. As the property has aged quite badly by the beginning of the 21st century, it offers relatively attractive prices. From €80.
  • 10 Hesperia del Mar, Espronceda 6. Old-style Spanish vacation hotel (CRT TVs in rooms!) is close to the Mar Bella beach. Do note that the hotel is sideways versus the sea, so not all rooms have the same brilliant views. From €92.
  • 11 Holiday Inn Express Barcelona City 22@, Carrer de Pallars 203. A little run down Holiday Inn Express offers some of the cheapest hotel stays in Barcelona with breakfast included. From €75 a night, breakfast included.
  • 12 ibis Barcelona Plaza Glories 22@, Ciudad de Granada 99. This is a standard ibis hotel, despite its name not really close to the Plaza Glories. Of note is the fact that no twin rooms are offered, only doubles. From €81.
  • 13 NH Diagonal Center. The hotel is not really on or near the Diagonal, nor especially central, but all in all offers the usual NH standard in the middle of Sant Marti. From €85.
  • 14 Tryp Barcelona Condal Mar, Cristóbal de Moura 138. In a round modern tower a few blocks north of the Diagonal. Typical Tryp features, including family rooms with foldaway bunk beds.
  • 15 Vincci Bit, Carrer de Josep Pla 69 (at the corner with Carrer de Pallars). This unexpectedly stylish hotel is two blocks towards the north from the Diagonal shopping centre. Each floor's corridor is decorated in a different, unusual theme and the cheerful yet tasteful variety of decor makes up for quite small and simple rooms. For thrifty holidaymakers, a Lidl supermarket is around the corner From €85.
  • 16 Vincci Maritimo, Carrer de Llull 340 (Metro L4 and tram T4 - Selva de Mar). The other Vincci is just as maritime as any other hotel in Sant Marti, as it is actually close to the Diagonal and not the seaside. It is also less adventurous in style, but nonetheless very pleasantly and contemporarily outfitted. From €89.

Splurge[edit]

Carrer de Pere IV with the Melia Barcelona Sky
Industrialheritage permeates Poblenou
  • 17 AC Hotel Barcelona Forum by Marriott, Paseo Taulat 278. The AC is basically a part of the Convention Centre, towering over its meeting spaces. It features an unusually contemporary design theme for a Marriott-branded property. From €94.
The "Kiss of death" at Poblenou cemetery
  • 18 Barcelo Atenea Mar, Passeig de Garcia Faria 37-47. Right at the Nova Mar Bella beach From €112.
  • 19 Barcelona Princess, Diagonal 1. The Princess occupies a tower at the very tip of the Diagonal, boasting great views in all directions and a very metropolitan ambience. The postmodern design mix is enhanced in some rooms appointed with lavishly colourful decorations and patterns by the Spanish apparel brand Desigual. From €94.
  • 20 Confortel Barcelona, Ramon Turró 196-198. There is nothing really special about the Confortel, apart from really small windows. Rooms are quite sombre and the building is squeezed into one of the blocks at Poblenou. From €114.
  • 21 H10 Marina Barcelona, Avenida Bogatell 64-68. A long shot (five blocks) from the actual marina in the Olympic Port, the H10 is a regular midmarket city hotel with a selection of 235 rooms in different sizes and standards. A rooftop terrace with a pool provides a nice overview of Poblenou. €100 and up.
  • 22 Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona, Passeig de Taulat 262-264, +34 93 507 07 07, . Adjacent to the Congress Centre and facing the Centro Commercial Diagonal Mar. Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona (Q16843761) on Wikidata Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona on Wikipedia
  • 23 Melia Barcelona Sky (formerly ME Barcelona), Carrer de Pere IV, 272-286 (Metro: L1 Glòries), +34 93 367 20 50, toll-free: +1-877-954-8363 (US), +808 234 1953 (UK). Upscale hotel in Poble Nou neighbourhood. Amenities include free high-speed internet, minibars in all rooms, 24 hour access to the gym, pillow-top mattresses and a pillow menu. €205 and up (room), €385 and up (suite). Parking €25/day.
  • 24 Novotel Barcelona City, Avenida Diagonal 201. The Novotel boasts a brilliant location on the Diagonal, with excellent views of the neighbouring Agbar Tower, especially from its rooftop pool and terrace. Regular rooms are of the usual old Novotel standard, the upscale categories have been renovated and feature a more modern, edgy design with the use of dark colours. From €121.
  • 25 Hotel SB Diagonal Zero, Plaça de Llevant s/n (Metro: L4 Maresme-Fòrum, T4 Fòrum), +34 935 07 80 00. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. 262 rooms and suites, with many having sea views. Amenities include free Wifi, a fitness room, spa, executive floor and a pool with views from the 17th floor. Rooms start from €120 and suites start from €290 (summer).
  • 26 Hotel SB Icaria Barcelona, Av Icària, 195, +34 932 21 82 00. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Modern hotel close to the beach and Port Olimpic. Amenities include free Wifi, a solarium with a pool and fitness room. Some rooms are suites with either a study (for business) or a jacuzzi. Rooms start from €150 and suites start from €185 (summer).
  • 27 Silken Diagonal Barcelona. Postmodern extravaganza right next door to the Agbar tower. From €114.
  • 28 Hotel & Spa Villa Olimpic, Pallars, 121-125. This hotel with a spa is actually a bit north of the actual Olympic Village. Due to its constrained location within one of the old blocks of Poblenou, the experience there may be less rewarding than in some of the newer hotels. From €110.

Connect[edit]

This district travel guide to Sant Martí is a usable article. It has information for getting in as well as some complete entries for restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.