Culinary and Tourism Spain - La Rambla in Barcelona, Spain, When traveling to Barcelona, probably heard of the Rambla, is an emblematic boulevard that links the Plaza Catalunya with the heart of Barcelona, and the old port.
When visiting La Rambla you'll find a day and until late in the trip will appreciate street art, kiosks with birds, flowers, restaurants and coffee shops in general. When approaching the port is an area of painters and artists markets also abound. From La Rambla Barcelona appreciate relevant buildings like the Palace of the Viceroy's wife, the market of La Boqueria and the famous Liceo Theatre in gift are represented great works of operas and ballets. a few blocks from the Plaza Real, full of palm trees and where we enjoy pubs and restaurants, and during the weekends is the assembly area for collectors of stamps and coins.
La Rambla is divided by different nomenclature, receiving the following names: Canaletes Rambla, Rambla dels Studies, Rambla de Sant Josep, Rambla dels Caputxins, Rambla de Santa Monica. It is also called Las Ramblas
Another place you can visit the Maritime Museum, the tour will see the naval history of the Mediterranean, where they also have the chance to see an old galley-size combat. The Maritime Museum is located in the Royal Dockyards (or Catalan, Drassanes) was a medieval shipyards where ships were built overlooking the Mediterranean under the Crown of Aragon. It is now a recreation center where you will enter restaurants, shops, an IMAX theater, and is proud to have the marine aquarium cream of the Mediterranean.
You can visit the historical center, very close to La Rambla, where there are interesting buildings and monuments like the Cathedral of Barcelona, Plaza Sant Jaume that houses the buildings of the Generalitat of Catalonia and Barcelona City Council, and the narrow lanes both the Gothic Quarter and the Raval and the Born.
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