Barceloneta and Santa Sebastia are the largest and most famous beaches, with the largest number of tourists and the busiest two, each about 1.1 kilometers long. Barcelona, known as the "Flower of Europe", is located on the Mediterranean coast of northeastern Spain, near mountains and seas. The city has a total coastline of about 4.5 kilometers. Barcelona has become a world-renowned tourist destination with its unique Barcelona-style beaches, breathtaking architectural wonders, salivating delicacies, noisy nightlife and seven soft sandy beaches along the Mediterranean Sea. The remaining five beaches (Nova & Izaria Beach, Bogattle Beach, Ma & 183; Bella Beach, Nova & 183; Ma & 183; Bella Beach and Levant Beach, ranging in length from 400 meters to 640 meters) and two large beaches are separated by the Olympic Harbor. In order to meet the 1992 Summer Olympic Games, Barcelona Municipal Government demolished a large number of industrial and port buildings. All beaches were open to visitors. Many beaches became beach baths after the 2004 World Cultural Forum.