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Barcelona’s most famous street, La Rambla is where most visitors flock to when they visit the city.
The kilometre-long, tree-lined pedestrian street is home to numerous kiosks selling everything from flowers to souvenirs and a host of attractions can be seen along the route.
From sunrise to late night, the street is often very crowded, especially during peak tourist season.
Some come to check out Casa Bruno Quadros, also known as the Umbrella House, while others aim to drink from the Font de Canaletes fountain which supposedly ensures you will one day return to the city.
Don’t miss the Joan Miro mosaic that’s set into the promenade as well as one of Barcelona’s oldest hotels, Hotel Oriente.
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