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What is the main street in Barcelona for bars?

La Rambla, or Las Ramblas, is the most visited street in Barcelona. Here, you can expect a vibrant atmosphere throughout the day and after sundown, when it becomes popular with clubbers and partygoers.



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La Rambla, also known as Las Ramblas, is one of Barcelona's main thoroughfares and one of the most visited areas in the city.

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Las Ramblas is a 1.2 kilometre-long stretch of boulevard that runs through the heart of the Barcelona city centre and offers historic sites, hotels, public art, shops and dining.

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Explore The Ramblas and discover the best of Barcelona, a city brimming with excellent street culture, colour, and a terrific atmosphere, as you guide your way along the beautiful 1.2km boulevard.

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The Gothic Quarter is located in the historic center of Barcelona. You'll find it between two streets: the famous La Rambla (sometimes called Las Ramblas) and Via Laietana. You can easily get there by metro from the Liceu or Jaume I metro stations.

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The beautiful beaches full of sun loungers and basketball courts. But if you're spending a bit of time in the city, don't miss out on one of Barcelona's best things to do: La Rambla. This is the city's most famous boulevard, full of fantastic restaurants, shops and theatres, and it's well worth a visit.

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La Boqueria Market (Las Ramblas Market) in Barcelona.

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Similar to Madrid's Plaza Mayor, Las Ramblas is extremely popular with tourist crowds. In fact, there's a good chance you won't find anyone else on this street other than tourists and vendors selling to tourists.

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La Rambla, also known as Las Ramblas, is one of Barcelona's main thoroughfares and one of the most visited areas in the city. This fascinating artery is 0.8 miles (1,3 km) long and connects Plaça de Catalunya with the city's old port.

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Must try drinks while in Barcelona
  • Sangria. We can't make a list of the most popular drinks without talking about Sangria, can we? ...
  • Cava. Also known as Spanish wine, Cava is often the drink of choice for locals in Barcelona. ...
  • Orxata. ...
  • Clara. ...
  • Carajillo. ...
  • Vermouth. ...
  • Jerez Cocktail. ...
  • Orujo.


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Leave some cash and cards at your Barcelona hotel or apartment in the room safe. Remember you don't need video cards, gym cards, library cards, and all the other loyalty cards you have at home in Barcelona. Take them out of your wallet before you leave home. Or buy a secure wallet for vacations.

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Most Famous Streets in Barcelona
  1. Las Ramblas – The Absolute Most Famous Street in Barcelona. ...
  2. Passeig Del Born – The Medieval-Looking Street. ...
  3. Carrer Dels Mirallers – The Spooky Street. ...
  4. Carrer de Montcada – The Renaissance and Baroque Style Street. ...
  5. Carrer Dels Escudellers – The Local's Favorite Spot for Food Street.


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Nightlife in Spain is one of the best in the world and Barcelona, as well as Madrid, offer some of the country's most impressive nightclubs. The city's numerous neighborhoods are packed with bars, pubs, terraces, and renowned clubs.

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