As its name suggests ('llevant' means 'east' in Catalan), this is Barcelona's easternmost beach. It opened in 2006 making it the city's newest beach. Until relatively recently, factories and other facilities almost reached the shoreline but today the beach is another of the seafront recreational spaces used by locals and visitors alike.
Services
Lifeguard and safety, Local Police, beach information point, adapted showers, adapted public toilets, sun loungers rental, beach umbrellas and Wi-fi.
During the summer season, Llevant beach has a designated area for people with dogs.
Sports, sailing and other activities
Beach volleyball.
Accessibility on Barcelona's beaches
All city beaches have reserved parking with accessible routes to the dry beach area, signage and visual and tactile information, adapted toilets, adapted showers, and wooden walkways that reach as close to the water as possible. Public transport is also adapted to access the beaches from anywhere in the city.