La Rambla, Barcelona’s most famous pedestrian street, stretches from Plaça de Catalunya to the Columbus Monument in Port Vell. This tree-lined boulevard is a bustling hub of activity both day and night. Florists showcase colorful arrangements, while waiters serve tapas and paella to diners at outdoor cafes. Street artists and performers add to the vibrant atmosphere, drawing the attention of passersby. Walking La Rambla offers a glimpse into the heart of Barcelona, making it a quintessential experience for visitors.
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