Back in the day, streets in Barcelona were predominantly narrow and winding, making the long and wide Las Ramblas unconventionally roomy. Today, the chances of finding locals congregating here are ...
From Barcelona’s towering churches and bustling ... any old paella-slinging bar along Les Rambles (known in Spanish as La Rambla) or La Barceloneta. Get yourself some classic tapas and paella ...
You will also find the Barcelona Cathedral in this neighborhood. Accessible via Liceu and Drassanes Metro stops. This pedestrian thoroughfare, La Rambla, is so popular and so highly frequented ...
Are you planning a trip to Spain and wondering how to make the ... After breakfast, take a leisurely stroll down La Rambla, Barcelona’s most famous pedestrian street. Known for its lively ...
CCTV footage shows the van speeding down Las Ramblas Another van ... are being introduced at Saturday's two La Liga football matches in Barcelona and Girona. The nation's security alert level ...
Everyone starts with La Rambla, and then dives straight ... It’s also home to two football teams that play in Spain’s La Liga – FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol de Barcelona.