free from the beach or in private spaces up to 1,100 euros

The America’s Cup sailing can be followed on Barcelona from enabled spaces along the coastline with access completely free or in private areas with prior entrance feewith prices ranging from 500 euros per day until 1.100 euros in the case of the America’s Cup Matchthe final that will face the defender of the 100 Guineas Jug in October, Emirates Team New Zealandwith the finalist team.

He Race Village Oficialopen access, will be located along the Moll de la Fusta, and will have giant screens on which the regattas can be followed. The space will be enlivened

, restaurants and bars, a wide range of exhibitions, cultural events and information stands. In this area there will be the opportunity to get closer to the sailors with daily presentations after the competition, according to the organization.

Sailing America’s Cup competition space and areas enabled to follow it. / ACE

free fanzone

On the beachfront, the regattas will also be projected on large screens in two areas. In Plaça del Mar there will be the first of the Fanzone, where in addition to being able to view the competition, an exhibition of the Copa América sailing and a pop-up store will be installed, accompanied by a restaurant and bar offering. Further north, the Fanzone on Bogatell Beach will offer “a unique beachfront perspective,” says America’s Cup Event, organizer of what is the oldest competition in the world.

Another area with an unbeatable perspective and free access will be the Dic de Recer, in the Port Olímpic, a space that juts out into the sea and is right in front of the sea space intended for the regattas.

payment entry

On the other hand, there will also be the option of paid entry to the House of the Copa América or House of AC37, as the organization calls it, in the Port Olímpic itself. It is a two-story space with screens, sofas, tables, and direct views of the AC40 and the bases of the UniCredit Youth and Puig Women’s America’s Cup teams and with an elevated observation post right next to the beach and within the hospitality village next to the AC37 Club. Tickets range from 500 euros per pass per day in the preliminaries and the women’s and youth regattas to 1,100 euros paid for the final. Called the Hospitality Program, the pass includes uninterrupted gastronomic service “locally inspired and recognized by Michelin”, expert commentary on the course of the regattas, and the possibility of greeting “legends” of this competition.

2024-05-09 11:43:41
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