The Rovira Tunnel has regained traffic in the sea direction after a year of disruptions due to improvement works that had forced this circulation to be kept cut off.
The reopening, dated March 30, 2026, puts an end to a prolonged restriction in one of the usual passages for mobility in Barcelona. During this period, the sea-bound direction has remained closed while the planned works were being carried out inside the infrastructure.
End of a year of impacts
The return to normality in this section means the resumption of traffic in a key connection of the city. The closure towards the sea had remained for a year due to some improvement works about which no more details have emerged in relation to their specific scope.
The available information also does not specify identified responsible parties, a work start schedule, or possible additional changes in circulation once the passage is restored. It is confirmed that traffic is again operational in the sea direction after concluding the phase that had forced its interruption.
A connection again operational
With this reopening, the Rovira Tunnel recovers one of its directions of circulation after twelve months of works, in an action that has marked the mobility of the surroundings during the last year.