Surely the great weather has something to do with it too, as well as the natural spaces like the beaches 6️⃣ and mountains, and the wealth of associations it has. The fact is that Barcelona has always been linked to sport. 6️⃣ There are hundred-year-old tennis, swimming, sailing and rambling clubs, and the 1992 Olympic Games was a major boost. The possibilities 6️⃣ are endless: from walks in the woods of the Collserola mountain range, to running circuits that test your athletic prowess. 6️⃣ In fact, there are even routes that let you get to know the city's old quarter while you run. And 6️⃣ Barcelona certainly runs. It is a city known for its fun runs, like the Cursa de Bombers (firemen), the Cursa 6️⃣ de la Dona (women), the Cursa de la Mercè (festival) and the Cursa dels Nassos (noses). It swims too. Barcelona's 6️⃣ beaches are open all year round, and every neighbourhood has a swimming pool where you can do a few lengths 6️⃣ under a roof. If you prefer to get to know the city from the sea, and go a little further, 6️⃣ there are sailing, canoeing and kayaking courses. Skateboard lovers will find truly excellent skateparks and tracks where they can do 6️⃣ this ultimate urban sport. And, of course, there is also the option of getting around the city in a healthy 6️⃣ way, because Barcelona has a network of almost 200 km of bike lanes.
And that's not all. You can also enjoy 6️⃣ sport in the city from the stands, at the many sports facilities in Barcelona used by its many sporting associations. 6️⃣ You can even enjoy sport from a comfy cinema seat because every year the city holds BCN Sports Film, an 6️⃣ international film festival dedicated to the world of sport.
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