Barcelona Live Webcams

Live webcams in Barcelona stream real-time views of streets, squares, neighborhoods, the old town, architecture, views from restaurants and hotels, the airport, the seaport, parks, promenades, beaches, and attractions of the capital and largest city of Catalonia in Spain. These live webcams provide panoramic views of the city and help you check the current weather conditions in Barcelona from anywhere in the world. Some of the webcams stream images with sound. The most popular webcams are located at the top of the streaming list. A webcam map shows the exact location of each webcam in Barcelona.

Brief Information about Barcelona

Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain after Madrid and the capital of the autonomous community of Catalonia. Barcelona is one of the largest seaports in Spain, as well as the country’s largest industrial and commercial center. Its area is 101 km² (39 square miles), and it has a population of about 1.6 million people.

Barcelona is located on the Mediterranean coast at the foot of the Collserola mountain range in the northeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula, in northeastern Spain. It is 130 km (81 miles) south of the border with France, 600 km (373 miles) east of Madrid, 350 km (217 miles) north of Valencia, and 100 km (62 miles) south of Girona.

Today, Barcelona is one of the largest tourist centers not only in Spain but also in Europe. The city attracts a huge number of tourists with its unique architecture, numerous historical and cultural monuments, beautiful sandy beaches, cathedrals, city parks, picturesque streets, and surrounding mountains and hills.

Climate in Barcelona

Barcelona has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and very mild winters. The average air temperature in July and August is +23°C (73°F), and in January, it is around +9°C (48°F). The highest amount of rainfall occurs in autumn and winter, with the rainiest months being September and October.

Attractions of Barcelona

Barcelona has a vast number of attractions, making it a leading tourist destination in Spain. The most famous and popular attractions among tourists include:

The Sagrada Familia Cathedral (also known as the Basilica of the Holy Family), La Rambla Boulevard, Plaça de Catalunya, Plaça d’Espanya, Park Güell, the Picasso Museum, Palau Güell, Casa Batlló, the Gothic Quarter, the Barcelona Maritime Museum, Avinguda Diagonal, the Columbus Monument, the Poble Espanyol, the Barcelona Zoo, the Barcelona Cathedral, the famous Camp Nou football stadium, the Torre Agbar, and many others.

The list of webcams in Barcelona is regularly updated. New webcams are added, and non-functioning ones are fixed. Most webcams operate in real-time, and many also have sound. Occasionally, webcam broadcasts may be interrupted for an indefinite period.