Accessibility declaration
Culture is an essential good that everyone has the right to enjoy. The audience of the Cruïlla Festival is as diverse as its program, which is why we work to make it an accessible space for everyone, welcoming all the realities of its attendees and responding to their needs. We want everyone who is part of it to feel at home, and we have a firm commitment to making this possible.
For more information, if you have any questions or need any kind of assistance or an adaptation not mentioned, you can contact us at accessibilitat@cruillabarcelona.com.
Service information on how to get to the festival by public transport. The festival has an information point where you can check on-site everything you need to know about the festival. The festival includes various measures to facilitate the experience for people with reduced mobility. Check them here. This year, the Cruïlla Festival included a quiet place designed for people with neurodiversity or those experiencing emotional or sensory overload. We offer the EnBucle service to facilitate access to live music for people with different degrees of hearing loss. We provide vibrating backpacks to offer more immersive and connected sensory experiences for deaf people or people who have hearing difficulties. To ensure a safe and comfortable experience for everyone, we provide earplugs and noise-cancelling headphones to the public. We offer a range of discounts to make sure everyone can enjoy the festival. Find out more here! A diverse culinary offering tailored to all tastes and needs. The festival has clear and accessible signage to identify areas, services, and emergency exits, allowing you to easily find your way around the venue. Warning for people with photosensitivity! Many of the festival’s concerts typically include strobe lights.
how to get there
Information point
Physical accessibility
Quiet place
Magnetic loop
vibrating backpacks
Hearing Protection
Reduced prices
Menus to suit all tastes
On-site signposting
Stroboscopic lights