Palau Blaugrana

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Barcelona, Spain

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Sports complex· Stadiums & Arenas· Arena· Stadium

Palau Blaugrana Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Palau Blaugrana is located in Barcelona, Spain on Av. de Joan XXIII, s/n,. Palau Blaugrana is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category sports complex in Spain.

Address

Av. de Joan XXIII, s/n,

Phone

+34 902189900

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Squilliam

The game was fun to watch but the facilities are below average and the people who serve you at the bar aren't the nicest of bunch. Overall, still pretty good.

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James-Léo Baker

Amazing arena for rink-hockey Barcelona team can't disapoint you

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Tuấn Phạm

Ok

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Radovan Skokan

Great experience from the Euroleague basketball game. Stands were full with about 6000 people cheering and simging during the game. Tickets are pretty cheap ranging from 32-170. The arena is not too big nor too small. Easy access to metro stations (200m away)

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Guillermo Suárez Salgado

I went to see a basketball match between the team of Barcelona and the One of Gran Canaria. It is a small stadium. Someone told me they will replace soon for s bigger one. You can't buy beer there. I bought a Hot Dog. It was delicious.

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mahmood hamzi

Great match but we lost the game :/ .. near the camp nou the megastore ..

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Lauren Samson

Had a great time at the Palau Blaugrana for the FC Bareclona Lassa basketball game. The venue is small, but it means every seat is a good one. The entries are a bit confusing, so check your ticket to make sure you enter through the correct door! There's only non-alcoholic beer served and quite a limited number of options from the snack counter (sandwiches and popcorn). The cheering section was most definitely Spanish because they cheered like it was a soccer/fútbol game. They didn't stop during their own team's free throws or have cheers that had anything to do with what was happening in the game. It was certainly different then basketball games in the US. We went to watch Kevin Pangos who used to play for Gonzaga, our Alma mater. Will definitely go to another game!

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Bojan Mitrovic

Great atmosphere. Perfect organisation