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Get ready to lace up your running shoes and experience the thrill of the Zurich Barcelona Marathon, one of Europe's most beloved marathons. Travel package dates 12th-16th March
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The Barcelona Marathon begins at the iconic Avenida de La Reina Maria Cristina, leading out to Plaza Espanya. From there, you’ll embark on a scenic 25-mile circuit of Barcelona, passing some of the city’s most famous monuments. The route is designed to be flat and fast, with the highest point just 50 metres above sea level and only 33 turns in total — making it an ideal race for those seeking a personal best.
As you wind through the streets of Barcelona, you’ll be treated to stunning views of landmarks such as Camp Nou, Sagrada Familia, and Casa Batlló from a unique perspective. The course is dotted with over 50 animation points to uplift your spirits even in the toughest moments.
Until 10,000 participants: €65.00
From 10,001 – 17,000 participants: €78.00
From 17,001 participants: €89.00
With 20,000 runners expected to take part, make sure to secure your spot early and take advantage of the best registration prices!
Prices will be based on 2 persons sharing and will vary depending on availability of flights and accommodation. (Guide price £585) TBC – Further information will be provided upon request.
The Barcelona Marathon is renowned for its attractive features:
After crossing the finish line, take some time to explore all that Barcelona has to offer. Wander through the city’s cute, vibrant streets, visit famous museums, admire stunning street art, and indulge in delicious local cuisine. The Barcelona Marathon is more than just a race; it’s a chance to create unforgettable memories in one of the world’s most captivating cities.
Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a first-time participant, the Barcelona Marathon 2025 is an event you won’t want to miss. Register today and get ready to run, explore, and celebrate in the heart of Barcelona!
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Join us for the next Seville Marathon and be part of this extraordinary event. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or a first-time marathoner, the Seville Marathon offers an unforgettable experience in a beautiful and historic setting. Don’t miss out on your chance to run this incredible race!
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The Seville Marathon features a flat, scenic 42.195 km loop starting and finishing at Paseo de las Delicias, passing iconic landmarks like Plaza de España, La Giralda, Torre del Oro, and Parque de María Luisa.
Course Overview
The Zurich Maratón de Sevilla is renowned for its flat and fast course, ideal for personal bests and record attempts due to minimal elevation changes and wide roads. The marathon is a single-loop route, covering the full 42.195 km (26.2 mi) without repeating most streets, except for a short 4 km section in the city center. The race is protected from strong winds and benefits from Seville’s mild February climate, typically 10–15°C (50–59°F), which is optimal for marathon running.
Prices will be based on 2 persons sharing and will vary depending on availability of flights and accommodation. (Guide price £600) TBC – Further information will be provided following the 2026 event.
Flat Course: The marathon is known for its flat course, with no elevation gain more than 10 meters above sea level, making it ideal for speed runners.
Ideal Weather: The race takes place in February, with temperatures around 15°C, providing a pleasant environment for running.
Iconic Sights: Runners can enjoy passing by famous landmarks like Plaza de España, Torre del Oro, and La Giralda, adding to the race’s allure.
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Supportive Atmosphere: The race is known for its festive atmosphere, with spectators cheering and live performances, creating a lively and supportive environment.
Championship Event: The Seville Marathon is set to be the headquarters of the Spanish Absolute Marathon Championship in 2024, offering a chance to run alongside top Spanish athletes.
These factors make the Seville Marathon a unique and exciting marathon experience for runners of all levels.
Flat Course: The marathon is known for its flat course, with no elevation gain more than 10 meters above sea level, making it ideal for speed runners.
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Ideal Weather: The race takes place in February, with temperatures around 15°C, providing a pleasant environment for running.
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Iconic Sights: Runners can enjoy passing by famous landmarks like Plaza de España, Torre del Oro, and La Giralda, adding to the race’s allure.
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Supportive Atmosphere: The race is known for its festive atmosphere, with spectators cheering and live performances, creating a lively and supportive environment.
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Championship Event: The Seville Marathon is set to be the headquarters of the Spanish Absolute Marathon Championship in 2024, offering a chance to run alongside top Spanish athletes.
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These factors make the Seville Marathon a unique and exciting marathon experience for runners of all levels.
After completing a marathon in Seville, you can explore the city’s rich cultural offerings, including:
Historical Tours: Embark on a guided tour of the Royal Alcázar or the Alcazar, where you can learn about the city’s history and architecture.
Cultural Experiences: Visit museums, theaters, and galleries to immerse yourself in Seville’s artistic heritage.
Dining: Savor the local cuisine at one of Seville’s renowned restaurants, known for their tapas and flamenco performances.
Shopping: Explore the city’s vibrant markets and shops for unique souvenirs and local crafts.
Outdoor Activities: Take a leisurely stroll along the Guadalquivir River or enjoy a boat cruise to take in the scenic views.
Seville’s diverse offerings ensure that even after a challenging marathon, you can find plenty to enjoy and make the most of your time in this beautiful Spanish city.
PB’s galore. Another great adventure, to another stunning city. This marathon with only 5000 runners from 85 nations delivered a great experience. From the historic fortress to the stunning coastline, the marathon route offered a unique blend of challenging terrain and breath-taking scenery.
Getting a personal best will always make it a memorable occasion but with over half the group setting PB’s there was plenty to celebrate. The Hotel was amazing even if the outdoor pool was only for the brave. I would highly recommend this event. It is also probably one of the cheapest European marathon trips you will have.
Our first Italian adventure didn’t disappoint, just stunning this low-key marathon with less than 1000 runners. The route is surprisingly flat considering the surrounding mountains. The boat taxi to start at Limone has to be one of the best pre-race journeys even if it was a bit chilly. With a flat fast course that works its way around the Northernmost edge of Lake Garda we were in for a treat. Unfortunately for me I had to pull out at the halfway point due to an injury but managed to console myself with some gelato whilst waiting for the sweeper bus. The trip wasn’t a write off as we hired electric bikes the following day and took in some of the sights. Lake Garda Marathon I will be back.
A regular run on the family event calendar. I love the way they call this the lowland course, for someone from Oxfordshire 2500m of elevation is a good day in the hills. Over the years we have experienced all weathers with the mandatory kit list coming in handy more than once. The Lakes never fail to deliver, just stunning. This is such a well-run friendly event, with a cut off time of 24hrs it welcomes runners and walkers, there is something for everyone.
Taking on 50 miles around the Yorkshire Dales was always going to be tough. In short it’s the Yorkshire 3 peaks and another 20 miles, covering 2593m of elevation.
Recceing the route beforehand had not had the desired, confidence boosting effect. With a chilly start we were away, knowing what was to come helped in steading the pace. The scenery changes were dramatic from barren moors to stunning peak top views after a hard day running Malham cove was a sigh for sore eyes, being chased down in the last few miles meant it was hard work till the end.
One of the funniest memories was seeing a runner camping that night with their legs hanging out of what looked to be a child’s tent, after that run I’m sure he slept like a baby.

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Following the success of Valencia, we decided to try Nice, and we weren’t disappointed, with amazing café culture to keep us entertained the pre-race nerves were kept at bay. The 200m walk from the hotel to the start line was relaxed and where we said our goodbyes and well wishes. With a small field of runners and a route that hugged the coastline of the med all the way to Cannes we were in for a treat. As the miles passed the temperature rose and what started as a PB attempt quickly turned into a day to enjoy the surroundings. The quick start meant still getting to the finish line ahead of the masses with enough time to enjoy a massage and a bit of Sunbathing on the beach. The local food was amazing and the next day we ventured the short train ride to Monaco to see how the other half live.