Barcelona's most famous street was once a dry
riverbed. Now, La Rambla is a 1200-metre boulevard,
and a major draw for visitors. During the day, La
Rambla fills with pedestrians, some of which stroll
past impressive human statues and artists while others
take a break to people-watch while enjoying a drink at
one of the many terraces. Housed here is the iconic
Boqueria Market that offers one of the most varied and
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appetising selections of local produce and specialty
meats and treats. While it’s important for tourists to
keep an eye on their belongings at all times, this
area is most safely explored in the daytime and is a
must see for everyone who visits.
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