Las Ramblas, a road cutting through the heart of Barcelona, is dominated by people traversing on foot, with two lanes for cars being narrow and the sidewalks being wide. This is the perfect first stop for travelers who enjoy walking and wish to get an overall sense of the city. During the day you will be absorbed by the bustling atmosphere--shops and restaurants line the crowded walkways--while at night the southern half of the street tends to transform into a slightly more seedy area. Meet new people, get some casual exercise, or just take in the views; preferably on a sunny afternoon.
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“Las Ramblas/Placa da Reial”
I have just returned from a four day trip to Barcelon to celebrate New Year. I will put seperate reviews on about Barcelona in general but want...
“Not sure what all the hype is about!”
This was the one place we were recommended to visit by people we knew who had been to Barcelona. We walked it a couple of times and still can't...
“A genuine attraction”
We ended up going there 3 days in a row! As much as it is a tourist attractions much of it is still very real (maybe not buskers and souvenir s...
“Busy Fun”
Las Ramblas made my partner very nervous even before visiting. After walking up and down Las Ramblas for our 3 day break, he soon changed his m...
“Only go there to get somewhere else”
Not really sure what all the hype is about, maybe its because I am from a real walking city , but I found Las Ramblas a real dissapointment as ...
“A fun family walk-full of whimsy”
This is about a three block stretch where you can see sidewalk performers, buy souviners, there are animals for sale, flowers etc... everyone j...
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