Platja de l'Estació, Badalona
The Local Anchor
Just steps along the sand, the striking Pont del Petroli pier extends 250 metres into the sea. This elegant iron structure, a relic of a bygone industrial era, is now a beloved promenade offering sublime panoramic views. At its entrance sits a whimsical bronze monkey, a tribute to the historic Anís del Mono distillery whose factory still scents the air. This connection to local industry and history provides a profound sense of place. After a stroll above the waves, retreat to a beachfront xiringuito for classic Catalan tapas—think grilled octopus or seafood paella, flavours that anchor you firmly to this specific stretch of coast.
The Landscape
A generous sweep of fine, golden sand meets the calm, inviting waters of the Mediterranean. The beach is a broad canvas, framed by a lively maritime promenade and the distant silhouette of Barcelona. The defining feature is the slender Pont del Petroli, marching out into the blue, a focal point for photographers and dreamers, especially as the sun rises or sets. This interplay of urban coastline, historic architecture, and the open sea creates a landscape of compelling contrasts—a truly Catalan coastal scene, rich with story and texture.