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Las Ramblas

3.9 (366 reviews)

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Indera H.

What can I say about Las Ramblas, it's one of the most visited areas in Barcelona. Very crowded and so much to see and do. Lots of shopping, restaurants, souvenirs, etc.

Sara G.

If you like crowds, pickpocket anxiety, overpriced trinkets, and accidentally joining six bachelor parties at once, boy, do I have a street for you. La Rambla is Barcelona's most famous boulevard and basically the Times Square of Catalonia. You'll find all the tourist traps, souvenir stands selling shirts with bulls on them (even though that's more Madrid's vibe), and, inexplicably, a guy dressed as a tree. It eventually spills into the Boqueria Market, which is the reward at the end of the human river. Gotta see it! Check!

Evening
Susan C.

Picturesque tree-lined, cobblestone walkways, located in a central area around quite a handful of city architectural and cultural highlights (ie. tourist destinations). That being said, while this is the center of much tourist activity in the city it's much less the center of Barcelona's domestic heart compared to 15 or 20 years ago. Like others have mentioned to think otherwise would be akin to going to Times Square in NYC and thinking you experienced an authentic taste of NYC culture, when in reality you were just swimming in a pool of tourists visiting from abroad. Will add rightly or wrongly, I've never felt unsafe here even as a female solo traveler at night. If you have your wits about you, stay wary of anyone walking too close, don't wear flashy expensive clothing and accessories, or talk loudly like an oblivious tourist then you'll be less of a target for pickpockets no matter where you are.

Business
HoyMay P.

A hip and trendy area to walk and be seen. It was quite crowded on the temperate day. All types of shopping, museums, restaurants, churches and small parks. For us the sights were more interesting on the side streets where there was less traffic. Small boutiques and cafes flavored the area. Definitely a must do and see area.

Bustling at night!
Shayla B.

Aaaah, the infamous Las Ramblas! I only say "infamous" because I was told by several people that this street was super dangerous. And while I won't disagree wholeheartedly with that statement, I will say that I felt pretty safe here during the day and night. It's all about being aware of your surroundings. I can see how people can be careless and not really pay attention to what's going on while they're roaming the street. As long as you're paying attention to what's happening around you, a stroll down Las Ramblas can be pretty fun. Las Ramblas is the heart of the Barcelona hustle and bustle! It's always crowded with people and there are often street performers and local vendors selling all kinds of things. The street is surrounded by several shops and restaurants. Pickpocketing is a real thing here, so make sure that your valuables are hidden and not within easy access for someone to take. You've also got the gypsies out in full swing. Aside from all of that, this is a fun street to walk down to really get a true feel of the city. Many of Barcelona's iconic landmarks are located near or within a close proximity of Las Ramblas, so you're bound to walk through at some point while you're exploring. Because this is a busy area, most shops and restaurants tend to inflate their prices. Do some window shopping here and save your money for the places that are outside of Las Ramblas. You'll get much better deals this way. When in Barcelona, Las Ramblas is a place that you must check out.

Enamorada de esta ciudad
Rosanna F.

Todo está cerca. El metro súper fácil . I love this neighborhood. So much history. Everyone and everything is beautiful. The bus/metro is so easy. We explored and experienced so much within 3 days of being here. Barcelona es una ciudad hermosa. Estoy encantada .

Andrea U.

I don't like to do this, but Time Out Barcelona pointed out all of the sights as we wandered down the most famous 1.2 km boulevard in Barcelona. It starts at Plaça de Catalunya fountain and ends at the statue of Christopher Columbus down by the port. Different sections were named after saints referring to the 16th and 18th centuries when the street were lined with churches & convents. Best things to do on La Rambla in Barcelona: 1. La Boqueria food market 2. La Rambla dels Flors 3. Liceu opera house 4. Columbus Statue at the Waterfront. 5. Cafè de l'Òpera 6. Canaletes fountain 7. Miró mosaic 8. 2017 terrorist attack memorial 9. Escribà pasta maker 10. Museu de Ceram wax museum

Tyler L.

This pedestrian street in the heart of Barcelona is actually the city's most famous street. On this street, you will find kiosks selling flowers and newspapers, cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating, and lots of street performers (such as the statue people). Personally, I passed on eating at any of the places on the street itself, as it was too crowded for a relaxing meal. I recommend instead to go to a restaurant that is on either side of Las Ramblas, away from the crowds walking by. Walking down this street is just one of those things every tourist should do at least once to get a feel of the city. However, expect large and annoying crowds at all times of the day.

Steven W.

If you are going to come to Barcelona, chances are you will walk/eat at Las Ramblas as it is pretty massive. I did read that you need to watch out for pick-pocketers and gypsies, and be safe at night. It is definitely a tourist area but truly a great place to browse and walk around after a meal. I enjoy taking in the Barcelona architecture and culture.

Olive R.

A major part of Barcelona. The best description I can make is it's a very long island/road/strip with full of touristy souvenirs, restaurants, street performers, and even illegal counterfeit items. Be aware of your surroundings. This is a major pick pocket area. I loved walking around in the evening because it was a little bit easier to walk around and somewhat relaxing. Don't forget to get a Barcelona magnet!!!

Melissa L.

We actually stayed at a hotel in this area and I was not impressed with the area at all. Many local taxi drivers warn us of the pickpocket and how unsafe the area was which I did not know overall I felt very unsafe as a mom with multiple kids, and the area has also gotten very dirty

Fresh fruits & veggies
Lance L.

So imagine the Farmers market you just went to last week...you know the one with fresh beets & lettuce and other fresh produce sourced from local farms. And maybe there's a tamale man there too and you decide to grab 3 for 10 because why the heck not! Now imagine that same farmers market with those same great things, but also fresh cut meats and recently caught fish, and bread baked in front of your eyes, and things that smell so freakin' delicious, your head will begin to spin as your senses go into overdrive. Well this was my experience during my 2016 trip to beautiful Barcelona as I was completely immersed into their culture and way of life. The La Rambla marketplace is a foodie shopping experience like no other and it's definitely a sight to see. Tip of the day: Always be cautious when traveling abroad and always be on the look out for pickpockets. They often prey on innocent tourists and take advantage at busy sites such as this. Other than that, have a great time and sample everything! You'll never know you don't like something, unless you try it.

Rohan D.

I have lots of friends who have been to Barcelona, and almost all had the same ambiguous and unhelpful advice: "Oh, honestly, just walk around." Many of these friends visited Barca when they were young and their priority was all night partying, so I realized after coming here that their "just walk around," was aimless hungover meandering along Las Ramblas in the afternoon shortly after waking up. The central Rambla is the worst sort of tourist trap, pickpockets, overpriced mediocre food and drink, hot sweaty ugly-tourist crowds, aggressively hawked garbage souvenirs; definitely not the high point of my visit. However it's not to be avoided, as the central area of La Rambla is full of very interesting architecture to see, so the unhelpful advice of "just walk around" becomes very helpful if modified to "do walk La Rambla but know ahead of time what you're looking for." Even in the day and age of the ubiquitous mobile smart phone, I found no substitute for a good pocket guide book and prior research. Do not eat or drink anything on the main central stretch of Las Ramblas unless you just like throwing money away. A short distance lateral in almost any direction and you will walk into a good choice of sidewalk tapas restaurants with higher quality and considerably lower prices. There are many must see sites in Barca that are also packed with crowds of tourists, but they are worth the trouble. La Sagrada Familia, Parc Guell, sure they are crowded but you just have to see them. Except for the Miro mosaic on La Rambla de les Flores, I wouldn't put Las Ramblas into that must-see category. https://obravewise.wixsite.com/website/post/la-rambla-street-s-architecture-form-and-design-inducing-urban-vitality https://www.lonelyplanet.com/spain/barcelona/la-rambla-and-barri-gotic/attractions/la-rambla/a/poi-sig/1105382/1320690

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Las Ramblas is the busy pedestrian walkway that takes you from Plaça de Catalunya to Barceloneta.

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La Sagrada Familia - Inside of the church

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Learning how Antoni Gaudí's religious psychosis helped inspire one of the most breathtaking…read morechurches in the world was not on my 2026 bingo card, but here we are. The Sagrada Família is genuinely one of the most stunning places I've ever stepped foot in. Every inch of the basilica feels intentional, emotional, and larger than life. The way the sunlight pours through the stained glass windows makes the entire inside glow like a dream. I paid for a guided tour, and honestly, it was 100% worth it because it really put the history and symbolism of the church into perspective. There's so much detail and meaning behind every design choice that I would've completely missed on my own. And the wildest part? It's still under construction to this day. Knowing this masterpiece has been evolving for over a century somehow makes it even more impressive. Whenever they finally finish it, I'll absolutely come back... but at this point who knows when that'll be. Barcelona has so many amazing things to see, but this was easily the crown jewel of the trip.

I have visited more churches/cathedrals than i can count but this was so unique. Love those huge…read moregothic churches but they are dark inside. This was stunningly and lots of light. The colored rays from the stained glass was breathtaking and like nothing I've even seen. I hear it changes at different times of day. The outside can be seem from miles away due the the size but once right there the details are so interesting. We signed up for guardi excursion and they got us in quicker as the lines are ridiculous. But they limited our time. I would have stayed much longer. Its nearly finished after all these year and one of the reasons I chose Spain as a travel destination. If you are in Barcelona definitely dont miss visiting here. No matter your relationship with religion this is a work of art. Stunning even though crowded. as with most things the pictures just cant do it justice. I feel so blessed to have been able to finally see it in person. I don't know that Spain and Portugal are places we would return but this was on top of our list for Spain. Designed by Antoni Gaudi construction was began in 1882 and not funded by Vatican or government so depends of ticket and donations. Plus construction was slowed by need to acquire adjacent properties that were anxious to sell. crazy it took over 140 yrs. So its a rare mixture of new and old. Be very aware tickets sell our weeks ahead. This was an added excursion with our go ahead tour. If i were to return to Barcelona I'd def visit all the Gaudi locations again.

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