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La Rambla, Barcelona, Spain
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2024
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Famous passage in Barcelona, overcrowded day and night and invaded by tourists

La Rambla, which connects Plaça Catalunya and Port Vell, is without a doubt the most emblematic avenue in the city. It would be unthinkable to leave Barcelona without having walked along this pedestrian street of more than a kilometer long, lined with trees (planted in 1836) and filled with stores, restaurants and street entertainment. Did you know that La Rambla was originally the bed of a temporary river, the Sant Miquel, which ran alongside the city in Roman times? In the Middle Ages, the construction of the city walls was undertaken and the water of La Rambla was diverted so that it could be used constantly as a passageway. From the 15th century onwards, La Rambla became a place where the city's inhabitants liked to stroll. The Ramblas are often referred to in the plural because this avenue is divided into six sections. Near the Rambla de Canaletes, you can visit the MACBA and the Centro de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona; on the Rambla de los Pájaros, also called dels Estudis, you will see the church of Belén and the Palau Moja, former home of the poet Jacint Verdaguer; rambla Sant Josep or de las Flores is home to the Palau de la Virreina, the Palau Nou de la Rambla and the Museu Erotica; on Rambla dels Caputxins you will find the Gran Teatre del Liceu, dating from 1847, and not far from there, the Plaça Reial and the Palau Güell; on Rambla de Santa Mònica, you will see the wax museum and the royal arsenals. The modern part, the Rambla de Mar, is a space dedicated to leisure.

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fute_431531
Visited in september 2016
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Artère très connu de Barcelone qui commence au port, rien d'exceptionnel mais à faire. On peut y croiser portraitistes et hommes statue
Lungta64
Visited in october 2016
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bof... j'avais gardé un autre souvenir de cet endroit il y a 20 ans .. un peu déçue cette fois ...touristes et pickpockets .. tout ce que je déteste ..il y a tant d'endroits charmants et cachés à découvrir dans Barcelone ; on peut cependant y aller et déguster dans une jolie patisserie très connue d'excellentes crèmes catalanes
myaby
Visited in august 2016
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Grande artère principale de la ville. Pas grand chose d’exceptionnel. Il y a au final peu de boutiques car c'est surtout des fleuristes et des petits magasins de souvenirs en plastiques et babioles. Il y a énormément de monde si bien que parfois on est bloqués à pieds , un comble ! A mon avis, Il vaut mieux se perdre des les petites ruelles typiques de la ville ou les rues adjacentes où des magasins sont plus intéressant pour le shopping
nellg0
Visited in august 2016
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Artère importante de Barcelone. A voir mais rien d'exceptionnel. Des fleurs, des boutiques touristes, des statues vivantes... mais beaucoup trop de monde..
jcc007
Visited in april 2016
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Rien d'exceptionnel et plutôt classique de la péninsule ibérique.
il y a sur cette cote des ramblas beaucoup plus typique.
je préfère les ramblas de la costa brava ou de la costa dorada moins sophistiquées.
malgré tout, la rambla de Barcelone est à faire.

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