La Rambla is a street in central Barcelona. A tree-lined pedestrian street, it stretches for 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) connecting Plaça de Catalunya in the centre with the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. La Rambla forms the boundary between the quarters of Barri Gòtic, to the east, and El Raval, to the west.
La Rambla can be crowded, especially during the height of the tourist season. Its popularity with tourists has affected the character of the street, with a move to pavement cafes and souvenir kiosks. It has also suffered from the attention of pickpockets.
The Spanish poet Federico García Lorca once said that La Rambla was "the only street in the world which I wish would never end.
Visitor Info
Rating
★ 4.3 55,000 reviews
Visit Time
~60 min
Best Time
Early morning or evening
Insider Tips
- · Watch out for pickpockets, especially in crowded sections.
- · Visit early morning to experience the street without the tourist crowds.
- · Stroll the full 1.2 km from Plaça de Catalunya down to the Columbus Monument.
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