- The vintage vehicle caravan will once again stop at its traditional rest point at the Port of Sitges–Aiguadolç after crossing the Costas del Garraf.
- The start will take place from Plaça Sant Jaume on Sunday, March 1, at 10:30 a.m. In Barcelona, the Rally will follow last year’s route along Passeig de Colom and Avinguda del Paral·lel as far as Plaça d’Espanya.
- Arrival in Sitges is expected at approximately 2:00 p.m.

On March 1, 2026, the caravan of the 68th Barcelona–Sitges International Vintage Car Rally will once again follow the route consolidated in the previous edition, with a notable highlight in its final section: after three editions without doing so, the Rally will return to the Port of Sitges–Aiguadolç following the completion of modernization works at the port facilities.
On Sunday, March 1, at 10:30 a.m., participants will depart from Plaça Sant Jaume heading toward Via Laietana via Carrer Jaume I, maintaining the direction change adopted the previous year due to the ongoing renovation works on La Rambla, which continue to affect traffic along this historic axis in central Barcelona.
As a result, the Rally retains the image introduced in 2025, replacing the traditional passage through Carrer Ferran with the sight of vintage vehicles driving past the Columbus Monument—an image that has already become part of the Rally’s recent visual identity.
After passing the statue, the procession will join Avinguda del Paral·lel from Plaça de les Drassanes to Plaça d’Espanya. From there, the route returns to its usual course, taking Gran Via toward Rambla Badal, a customary reference point for leaving Barcelona and entering the main towns of the Baix Llobregat area.
The Rally will pass through Carrer Santa Eulàlia in L’Hospitalet before continuing along the C-245 toward Castelldefels Beach. Around noon, participants are expected to reach the Costas del Garraf road (C-31), which will be closed to traffic during the passage of the vintage vehicles.
Arrival at the entrance roundabout to Sitges is scheduled for approximately 12:30 p.m. From there, the Rally will proceed to the Port of Sitges–Aiguadolç, an emblematic setting that once again becomes part of the route following the completion of modernization works. The caravan will make a regrouping stop at the port facilities until 1:30 p.m.
After driving through the streets of central Sitges, the first participants are expected to arrive at Passeig de la Ribera from 2:00 p.m. onward, where they will park at La Fragata. The vehicles will remain on display there until 5:30 p.m.
DETAILED ROUTE
Plaça Sant Jaume – Jaume I – Plaça de l’Àngel – Via Laietana – Plaça Correos – Passeig de Colom – Plaça Portal de la Pau – Passeig Josep Carner – Plaça de les Drassanes – Avinguda del Paral·lel (Besòs carriageway) – Plaça d’Espanya (mountain-side carriageway) – Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes (central, mountain-side carriageway) – Gran Via (after Mossèn Amadeu Oller, side exit) – Plaça Ildefons Cerdà – Rambla Badal – Constitución (L’Hospitalet de Llobregat) – Santa Eulàlia – Enric Prat de la Riba – Barcelona Road – Avinguda de la Fama – Tirso de Molina – Avinguda Barcelona (Cornellà de Llobregat) – connection with C-245 – Sant Boi de Llobregat – Viladecans – Gavà – Castelldefels – Castelldefels Beach – C-246 – Costas del Garraf Road (C-31).
Entry into Sitges from the C-31 at the roundabout toward the Barcelona–Calafell road, left turn onto Emerencià Roig i Raventós – Avinguda del Port d’Aiguadolç – Port of Sitges–Aiguadolç.
Departure from the Port of Sitges–Aiguadolç – Avinguda del Port d’Aiguadolç – Emerencià Roig i Raventós – Plaça del Doctor Robert – Avinguda Balmins – Carrer de Port de n’Alegre – Rafel Llopart – Carrer Sant Damià – Santiago Rusiñol – Carrer Jesús – Cap de la Vila – Carrer de les Parellades – Marquès de Montroig – Primero de Mayo – Passeig de la Ribera (Terramar direction) – at Avinguda Sofía, ascent to the unpaved promenade leading to La Fragata.




