Climbing is no longer just for seasoned mountaineers chasing distant summits. Today, it’s one of the most complete and social sports you can practise. It is both a personal challenge and a group activity—a vertical dance that tests your strength, balance and focus. In Catalonia, a region that has produced world-class climbers and boasts stunning natural landscapes perfect for the sport, the love for climbing is just as strong in the cities.Indoor climbing centres have become true social and sporting hubs, ideal for learning the ropes in a safe environment, training all year round or simply enjoying a fun day out with friends. The network of climbing walls in Barcelona and its surrounding areas has grown so much that the city is now considered a leading destination for indoor climbing in Spain. Ready to discover them? 1. Sharma Climbing BCNWhen one of the world’s top climbers, Chris Sharma, is behind a project, you know it’s going to be something special. Located in Barcelona’s Poblenou neighbourhood, Sharma Climbing BCN is considered one of the temples of climbing in the city. This impressive facility offers a vast variety of climbing walls to suit all levels. You’ll find a huge bouldering area, with problems that are regularly reset to keep things fresh and a spectacular lead climbing section with rope routes reaching up to 18 metres high.The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, a real hub for the climbing community, from beginners to seasoned pros. There is also a gym, yoga studio and a bar where you can refuel after your session.2. The Foixarda climbing wall: history and climbing in MontjuïcSome places have a special kind of magic, and La Foixarda climbing wall is one of them. Often described as the largest urban climbing wall in Europe, this iconic site is housed in a former tunnel that carved through the hillside of Montjuïc.With a unique microclimate of natural rock, it offers more than 120 routes both inside and outside the tunnel that reach up to 17 metres high. It is a place where national legends like Edurne Pasabán have trained, and where you can quite literally hold the history of climbing in Barcelona with your hands.3. Indoorwall: design and modernity for all levelsIndoorwall has become one of the leading climbing wall chains, with several centres in and around Barcelona. If you are looking for a modern, welcoming climbing space in the city, their network is a solid choice. They are known for their sleek design, top-notch facilities and the creativity of their route setters. They offer extensive bouldering areas, walls with auto-belay systems and dedicated zones for children, making it a brilliant option for a fun family activity.4. Bloc DistrictLocated in the Poblenou neighbourhood, Bloc District offers a complete climbing experience in an enormous space. With over 2,500 square metres of climbable surface, the centre features dedicated areas for all levels, from absolute beginners to seasoned climbers. You’ll also find a well-equipped training zone, a specialist gear shop, advanced technique classes and a café to refuel. It is an indoor climbing centre designed to deliver an all-round experience for every climber. Climbing walls with character: other places to climb in BarcelonaBeyond the big-name centres, Barcelona is home to hidden gems offering unique climbing experiences, from community-led projects to spaces full of charm.Climbat MagnesiThe Climbat family has another standout venue in the Clot neighbourhood. Magnesi feels like a spacious cave, with over 600 square metres of climbable surface. It offers courses for adults as well as a climbing school for children.Els Bous de La SalleLocated inside the La Salle Sport & Fitness gym, this climbing wall is included in the centre’s membership, which also gives you access to facilities such as the swimming pool, sauna and group fitness classes.FreeblocA friendly and welcoming climbing wall tucked away in a flat in the Sants neighbourhood. It boasts near-round-the-clock opening hours and very affordable prices, with three bouldering rooms.Espai Boca NordPart of a youth centre in Nou Barris, this climbing wall aims to bring the sport closer to young people. It offers personalised training plans and beginner courses.Can Batlló Climbing WallSelf-management and a strong community spirit find their vertical home at Can Batlló. Built entirely through voluntary work, this project runs on a pay-what-you-can model. Other climbing walls in Catalonia to fuel your passion for climbingThe love of climbing stretches far beyond the capital. Across Catalonia, you’ll find high-quality climbing centres that serve as key hubs for the local climbing community.La Panxa del Bou (Sabadell)One of the most iconic climbing walls in the Vallès region. La Panxa del Bou is a true classic. With a huge bouldering area, it has long been a meeting point for generations of climbers.La Bauma (Vilafranca del Penedès)Located in the heart of the Penedès region, La Bauma is the go-to spot for local climbers. It is a welcoming and social space where the community gathers, shares experiences and plans adventures.Búlder Planet (Maresme and Vallès)With two large centres in Mataró and Santa Perpètua de Mogoda, Búlder Planet is a major name in both regions, offering modern facilities focused entirely on bouldering.Golem Rocòdrom (Arenys de Munt)In the heart of the Maresme region, Golem is a long-established climbing wall with a loyal local following, the perfect spot to enjoy a welcoming atmosphere.Bloc-Cafè (Girona)Bloc-Cafè perfectly combines bouldering with a social and relaxed café atmosphere, a concept that has taken firm root in the city.Boulder Indoor (Lleida)In western Catalonia, Boulder Indoor is a big name. A modern space focused on bouldering, with a large climbable surface and a fully equipped training area.Monobloc (Reus)In the heart of the Costa Daurada, Monobloc is the go-to gathering place and top-tier training ground for the thriving climbing community of the Camp de Tarragona region.Catalonia offers you a vertical world full of possibilities, from the tallest wall in a climbing centre in Barcelona to the most technical boulder problem in your local town. Climbing is about pushing your limits, gaining confidence and making connections. What will your next challenge be? Choose your centre and let yourself be carried away by the thrill of reaching new heights.