
La Rambla
La Rambla is the most famous promenade in Barcelona and connects Catalunya Square with the port. Here you can experience the vibrant life of the city up close. The street is lined with numerous cafes, restaurants and shops that invite you to linger. The lively street artists who provide entertainment with their performances are particularly attractive.
A highlight is the Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, a traditional market that offers a variety of fresh food and regional specialties. You should also take a quick detour to the monumental statue of Christopher Columbus, which stands at the end of the Rambla and gives you an overview of Barcelona's maritime history.
The Rambla is not only a place of action, but also an important cultural center, surrounded by impressive architecture, including the Gran Teatre del Liceu and the Palau Güell. A visit to the Rambla offers you a perfect mix of cuisine, culture and entertainment that will enrich your stay in Barcelona.