Barcelona

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Barcelona is a city located in the northeastern of Spain. It is featured in the Iberia map expansion for Euro Truck Simulator 2.

Summary

With mountains on one side, the sea on the other, and an exciting urban hub in between, Barcelona offers so much to experience for tourists and residents alike; and the same goes for truckers too! Offering drivers sunshine, scenic views, and a large variety of industries to deliver to and from, this city seems to have it all.
~ SCS Software's blog

Features

Depots

Barcelona features a Cesta warehouse, a CGLA factory, an NS Chemicals depot, an Ortiz depot, an RTLOG depot and a Transportes Caballería depot in Zona Franca.

Going east, there is a Construcciones Elcano construction site and an FLE depot in Cargoparc El Prat.

Going west, there is a TS Atlas container port in Montjuïc.

Facilities

Facilities in Barcelona are a garage, a gas station, a hotel, a rest stop, and a large Renault truck dealer with a service shop in Zona Franca. Another rest stop and a seaport are in Montjuïc.

Landmarks

Most of the landmarks in Barcelona are centered around the Plaça de les Drassanes roundabout at the center of the city. A couple more are further west at Montjuïc, and even further west in the commercial area of Zona Franca.

  • Autonomous University of Barcelona
  • Barcelona Royal Shipyard
  • Barcelona World Trade Center
  • Columbus Tower
  • Columbus Monument
  • Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport
  • Montjuïc Cemetery
  • Montjuïc Communications Tower
  • Museum of Funeral Carriages
  • National Art Museum of Catalonia
  • Port of Barcelona Customs Office
  • The Prawn
  • Waves
  • Zona Franca Logistic Park

Other

In addition, a viewpoint is located near the ferry port in Montjuïc.

Connections

The main motorway connection to Barcelona is the AP7, which runs north to France and south to Tarragona, Vandellòs, Vila-real, Port de Sagunt (via A23), and València. Also, the AP2 starts in the AP-7 west of Barcelona and runs west towards Lleida and Zaragoza.

Barcelona itself is surrounded by a series of roads which form a larger ring-road network.

  • The B30 runs alongside the AP-7 on the north side of Barcelona, being side roads which serve as access routes into the city.
  • The B23 and the A2 form the western side of the ring road, branching off from the AP-7.
  • The B10 runs from the junction with A2 and C31 in the west across southern Barcelona, passing through the city center.
  • The C58 runs from the B10 back to the AP7 on the east side of Barcelona, completing the loop.

The C31 branches off the western end of the ring road and runs from the B-10 towards Cargoparc El Prat.

In addition, an Eolo Lines ferry goes to Marseille, FR, Napoli, IT and Sassari, IT.

Trivia

Media

Gallery

Landmarks
Depots
SCS Blog

See also