Poble Espanyol Complexo is more than a festival venue—it’s an open-air “town within the city,” where concerts and festivals unfold between alleyways, squares, and façades inspired by different regions. The setting feels cinematic and unmistakably local, giving each event a distinctive identity that goes beyond a standard single-stage show.
Inside, the experience is built for live energy: wide open squares naturally pull the crowd together, while quieter corners offer breathing room between sets. The atmosphere stays vibrant, the sound works well for performances, and visitors appreciate the practical comforts—multiple food and drink points, clear wayfinding, and an easy flow through the complex.
You’ll find it on Montjuïc in the Sants-Montjuïc area: Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, Sants-Montjuïc, Barcelona, Spain. Most people approach the entrance on foot from Plaça d’Espanya (a short uphill walk), with nearby bus stops and the option to arrive by car and park in the surrounding area. For the broader picture of getting around Barcelona, see the city transport notes further down the page.