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Barcelona’s La Rambla: A Pedestrian Paradise With Hidden Gems

MADRID, SPAIN - JUNE 30: People stroll along Las Ramblas on June 30, 2023, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Catalonia was Spain's second most popular tourist destination between January and May, behind only the Balearic Islands, with close to 1.8 million visitors.PHOTO BY DAVID ZORRAKINO/GETTY IMAGES 

Barcelona’s La Rambla doesn’t have three lanes for cars and one walkway for people, it has three lanes for people and one tiny lane for cars. The iconic street runs just over a kilometre from the Plaça Catalunya to the Mediterranean Sea. La Rambla is always packed with people, and for a reason: it is the quintessential pedestrian artery in a city where the best way to get around is usually to walk. And while you walk, you’ll find great food, entertainment, vintage stores, and much more! Las Ramblas is a crucial stop for anyone looking to find Barcelona’s most lively spaces.

While La Rambla had its origins in the 15th century, the area started to flourish much later. Many of the street’s most iconic structures, like La Boqueria, were built in the 19th century, which transformed the area into an urban centre. As Barcelona has become a tourist hub, the street now attracts more fresh faces than ever.

While La Rambla is a great place for tourists to find great sangria, tapas, gelato, and many other types of food, the best is often found away from the entrance. Many of the restaurants at the ends of La Rambla are very expensive, and great local food can be found much cheaper in the alleyways. This same rule follows true with almost anything in the street. 

People stroll along Las Ramblas on June 30, 2023, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Catalonia was Spain’s second most popular tourist destination between January and May, behind only the Balearic Islands, with close to 1.8 million visitors. The iconic street runs just over a kilometre from the Plaça Catalunya to the Mediterranean Sea. La Rambla is always packed with people, and for a reason: it is the quintessential pedestrian artery in a city where the best way to get around is usually to walk. PHOTO BY DAVID ZORRAKINO/GETTY IMAGES  

The Boqueria market is always very busy, it’s definitely worth the trip! La Boqueria is in reality one of around twenty fresh produce markets located all over Barcelona, but being the most central, it has also become a tourist location in itself. 

Up and down the alleyways alongside the La Rambla you’ll find more than a few vintage clothing stores with a variety of nostalgic genres. A special quirk of many vintage stores is that they sell clothes by weight, meaning you can find unique clothing much cheaper than conventional stores. 

Stay safe. As is the case with all busy tourist destinations, it’s important to keep safety in mind in La Rambla. While some of the quieter alleyways aren’t high-risk, the main walkway and busier areas like the inside of La Boqueria have scammers and pickpocketers. Make sure your belongings are secure and safe. If you pay attention and take proper precautions, there will be very little risk, but it is important to be aware of your surroundings.

Produced in association with El Nacional En

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