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La Rambla

A bustling boulevard in Barcelona known for street performers, markets, and vibrant cultural life, connecting Plaça de Catalunya with the waterfront.
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Tips from the community

For many visitors to Barcelona, strolling down Las Ramblas is the first port-of-call. Separating the Gothic Quarter and Raval, it’s the busiest pedestrian street in Barcelona. Along the way enjoy the sights and sounds: waiters hawking their overpriced restaurants, tourists spilling out of La Boqueria marketplace, and plenty colorful flower stalls, local artists, and street performers. Watch your wallets though – pickpockets operate a slick operation in the area.

jimmytayles 4 years ago

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stillontheroad 3 years ago

La Rambla Articles

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