Barcelona, Spain
Las Ramblas

The popular street of Las Ramblas attract thousands of visitors daily.

Synonymous with the city of Barcelona, the Las Ramblas is a street that has much fanfare with visitors and locals alike. Almost always jammed pack with people, the Las Ramblas is a vibrant and lively 1.2-km boulevard that cuts through central Barcelona, and is filled with attractions and shops. Its streets are often rampant with live performances, human statues, and caricature artists that adds a sense of life and dynamism to the bustling area.


Other noteworthy highlights include the Christopher Columbus Monument located at the end of the street, the famous Font de Canaletes fountain, as well as a mosaic floor art by the renowned Joan Miró (1893 – 1983). Boasting one of the longest shopping streets in Barcelona, shopaholics would be delighted to shop to their hearts' content and they could end off their day at the La Boqueria Food Market that offers a wide variety of Spanish delicacies. Overall, the streets of Las Ramblas are difficult to miss as its atmosphere will surely keep you wanting for more; definitely making it a worthwhile visit!


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Tips Before You Go
Take a Walking Tour around Las Ramblas to visit areas that are off the beaten track, and even gain greater insights of Barcelona from a local! Alternatively, one could also opt to take a bike ride through Las Rambas and explore the area the European way.
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La Rambla, 08002 Barcelona, Spain