Where to Find Fully Stations in Barcelona

A neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood walk through where to grab a power bank, from El Born to Gràcia.

Where to Find Fully Stations in Barcelona
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Your phone is at 8%. You're somewhere between the Gothic Quarter and El Born, you haven't found your hotel yet, and Google Maps is the only thing standing between you and a completely improvised evening. Sound familiar?

This is exactly the problem Fully was built to solve. We place portable power bank stations inside venues across Barcelona — cafés, restaurants, galleries, shops — so you can pick up a charger wherever you are, use it as long as you need, and return it to any station in the network.

Here's a neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood breakdown of where to find us.


Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)

The Gothic Quarter is one of our most covered areas — and it makes sense. It's dense, it's busy, and it's where phones go to die (in the best possible way).

Where to find us:

  • Cake-me — A beloved bakery-café right in the thick of the old city. Stop for a coffee, grab a power bank, leave charged.
  • Charcha — A lively bar where you can plug into the network before a night out.
  • PaTapas — A tapas restaurant serving both food and a full charge.

The Gothic Quarter is compact and walkable, which makes it easy to pop into any of these spots without going out of your way.


El Born

El Born sits right next to the Gothic Quarter but has its own distinct feel — a mix of independent shops, galleries, and some of the best bars in the city.

Where to find us:

  • Galeria Maxó — A gallery and concept shop on one of El Born's characteristic streets. Browse the art, keep your phone alive.

El Born is growing in our network. If you're spending time here, Galeria Maxó is your go-to.


Eixample

Barcelona's grid neighbourhood is huge, and if you're visiting the main landmarks — Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, Passeig de Gràcia — you'll be covering a lot of ground on a single battery. Eixample has some of our best-placed partner venues.

Where to find us:

  • La Chinata — A quality deli and gourmet shop. A great pit stop on any Eixample walk.
  • Gula — A restaurant worth a lunch stop if you're heading up toward the main Modernista buildings.
  • Gelato Fest BCN — Ice cream and a power bank. Especially good news in summer.
  • Restaurant Teruel — Another solid lunch or dinner option with a station inside.
  • Koi Koi (Muntaner) — Sushi on the Eixample side of Muntaner, with a Fully station to keep you going.
  • Wo Izakaya — Japanese restaurant, good for an evening stop with a recharge.

Eixample coverage is strong. Between these six venues, you're rarely more than a few blocks from a station.


Gràcia

Gràcia has a neighbourhood feel that feels worlds away from the tourist centre, even though it's a short walk up from Passeig de Gràcia. It's full of independent cafés and local restaurants — which makes it a natural fit for Fully.

Where to find us:

  • Kyomi Tea — A tea shop with a calm, unhurried atmosphere. The kind of place to sit down, let your phone charge, and actually slow down for a minute.
  • Koi Koi (Gràcia) — A second location of the Eixample sushi favourite, right in the heart of the neighbourhood.
  • Himalayan Restaurante — Excellent food and a Fully station waiting for you at the door.

If you're heading up to Park Güell, Gràcia is your last stop before the climb. Grab a power bank at Kyomi Tea or Himalayan before heading up.


Sant Pere / Sant Antoni

Just north of El Born and east of the Gothic Quarter, Sant Pere is one of Barcelona's quieter residential corners — but we're there too.

Where to find us:

  • High Branch — A market with a Fully station, tucked into this residential pocket of the city.

Paral·lel

Paral·lel runs along the south side of the city and is increasingly a destination in its own right — theatres, new bars, and a real local vibe.

Where to find us:

  • By Nata — A Portuguese-inspired café known for its pastéis de nata. A perfect recharge stop, literally and figuratively.

Poblenou

Barcelona's creative district, increasingly popular with digital nomads and locals looking for a less tourist-heavy side of the city.

Where to find us:

  • Flipe Café Market — A café and concept market that fits right into Poblenou's independent spirit. One of our favourite spots in the network.

Raval

El Raval is one of Barcelona's most diverse and densely-populated neighbourhoods, running along the other side of Las Ramblas from the Gothic Quarter.

Where to find us:

  • Stoners Supermarket — A neighbourhood market with a station inside.

How It Works

Not used Fully before? Here's the short version:

  1. Download the app — available on iOS and Android at fullygo.com
  2. Find a station — use the map in the app, or just walk into any of the venues above
  3. Rent a power bank — it costs €1 per 30 minutes
  4. Return it anywhere — any Fully station in Barcelona and Mallorca, whenever you're done

There's no subscription, no commitment, and no cable required. The power banks work with USB-C, Lightning, and Micro-USB, so whatever phone you have, you're covered.


The Network is Growing

We're adding new partner venues across Barcelona regularly. The best way to always find your nearest station is through the app's live map.

Download the app: fullygo.com

Stay Fully Charged.