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La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall

Central Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Featured Review : The Ramblas is probably the most famous street in Barcelona - everybody has heard of it, and you should walk down it at least once if you visit this city.It is a wide pedestrian walkway and at one time was the main road ...See Full Review

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La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall Reviews

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Las Ramblas

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Drever from Ayr, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • April 5, 2006
Las Ramblas
Quote: Las Ramblas is the biggest and best pedestrian experience one can imagine - the culmination of culture and activity in Barcelona. You want colour? You want humanity? You want to shop? You want to while away time? Las Ramblas awaits you. This famous... Read the full La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall review

From journal A City Break in Barcelona

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En Guard in La Rambla

  • 0 out of 5 stars by Philly_Girl from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • November 19, 2005
En Guard in La Rambla
Quote: So many others have written of blissfully strolling along La Rambla that perhaps my expectations for this avenue were too high. I was frankly disappointed. Although it is quite beautiful with the trees lining each side of the pedestrian walkway in... Read the full La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall review

From journal Waking up in Barcelona

Famous street of barcelona

  • 5 out of 5 stars by laeti82l from cork, France
  • November 15, 2005
Quote: If I could suggest the nicest street of Barcelona: - La Ramblas: a lot of animation, people dressed up, mini shop, caricature, pets shop... really nice and famous - el passage maritim: you could make a round on boat with 'the golondrinas' or... Read the full La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall review

From journal The heart of Barcelona

Exploring Las Ramblas

  • 0 out of 5 stars by rlreynoso from Dallas, Texas
  • January 13, 2005
Exploring Las Ramblas
Quote: This was the coolest part of my trip. All I did all day was walk the maze of the city called Las Ramblas. There are many nooks and crannies in this area. The highlight was a Gothic church in the center. I have never seen anything like this. There... Read the full La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall review

From journal Trip to Barcelona

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An Afternoon Stroll through La Rambla

  • 4 out of 5 stars by leblanfo from Indianapolis, Indiana
  • October 1, 2004
An Afternoon Stroll through La Rambla
Quote: After leaving Parc Guell, my family took a walk down La Rambla, the main drag of Barcelona. La Rambla is a large pedestrian street (1.25km long) that follows five main divisions: La Rambla de Canaletes at the north, Dels Estudis (look for the bird... Read the full La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall review

From journal Lots of Gaudi in Barcelona

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Los Ramblas (Pedestrian Street)

  • 0 out of 5 stars by Taylor252 from St. Louis, Missouri
  • August 24, 2003
Los Ramblas (Pedestrian Street)
Quote: Los Ramblas is a series of pedestrian streets linked together for 1.5 miles where you can "ramble" along at your pace enjoying all the sites. It has one terminus at the harbor very close to where the cruise ships dock. In fact, there is one section... Read the full La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall review

From journal Barcelona-Home of the Catalonians

Las Ramblas

  • 4 out of 5 stars by meadowlark from Boston, Massachusetts
  • November 27, 2002
Las Ramblas
Quote: Las Ramblas stretches from city center down to the pier, and is well marked on all tourist maps and guidebooks. What is not marked are all the fantastic side streets, live bird vendors, artists, fruit markets, etc. that you will discover rambling... Read the full La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall review

From journal Minibreak: Barcelona

Las Ramblas

  • 4 out of 5 stars by shahin.d from Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • September 12, 2002
Quote: “I am from the Amazon” reads one of the signs next to a human statue who is wearing camouflage, has painted his face green and grey, and pretends to have moved to Barcelona straight from the rainforests! He uses a few tree branches as props and... Read the full La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall review

From journal Beautiful Barcelona

La[s] Rambla[s]

  • 4 out of 5 stars by davidx from Todmorden, England, United Kingdom
  • June 25, 2002
La[s] Rambla[s]
Quote: First of all, you may wonder why the s in brackets, but if the inhabitants use most forms of terminology who am I to adjudicate? It seems like a single road but is actually made up of five separate ones, the name of each of which starts with... Read the full La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall review

From journal Barcelona - a kind of capital

Las Ramblas

  • 0 out of 5 stars by durgama from espanola, New Mexico
  • May 24, 2002
Quote: Of course everyone takes at least a brief walk down Las Ramblas when they visit barcelona. There's that great market, where you can buy fairly cheap things, from bong pipes, to scarves, to jewelry, to woodworks, and just about anything else you can... Read the full La Rambla (Las Ramblas) Pedestrian Mall review

From journal learning to breathe barcelona