Beach located next to the Pont del Petroli, a long footbridge that goes into the sea and from which you have good views of the coast. It has showers and on the neighboring beaches there are toilets, bars and a lifeguard point.
Pont del Petroli beach is named after a curious footbridge perpendicular to the coast, with a length of 250 meters and a height of about six. This footbridge has become quite a symbol of the Badalona coast. From the end there is a good perspective of the whole population. The beach is 370 meters long and consists of medium-grained sand. The slope at the entrance to the sea is a bit steep and the seabed is sandy. It only has showers, although the neighboring Playa del Coco, on the right, and El Estació, on the left, have toilets, bars, restaurants, parking, a lifeguard point and first aid. It is accessed through two underground passages and is half a kilometer from the Badalona train station.
At the height of the Pont del Petroli, on the promenade, there is the Anís del Mono factory, founded in 1868. Inside the factory, the distillation rooms stand out, in a modernist style. It can be visited through the Badalona Museum.