Guide
to Barcelona Las Ramblas
This page will give you detailed information on famous Barcelona
Las Ramblas, including its main attractions, sights of interest and
links to hotels on the Ramblas. Las Ramblas is often the first
landmark that most tourists identify with the city. It is the central
most Boulevard which cuts through the heart of the city centre and
is a vibrant and lively promenade filled with Barcelona action at
its best (and sometimes worst…more later)
Orientation
- Las Ramblas
Las
Ramblas in Barcelona is approximately 1.2 kilometres long with Port
Vell (near the cruise port terminal) at the Southern most end and
Placa Catalunya at the northern most end.
If you have
your back to Port Vell and you are looking up towards Catalunya
along the Ramblas on your left hand side is the Raval area and on
your right-hand side is the Barri Gotic (or Gothic Quarter).
Barcelona Las
Ramblas can also be roughly divided into seedy and non-seedy areas.
This distinction between seedy and non-seedy becomes a lot clearer
during the night time when the Southern most end of the Ramblas
becomes something of a red light district and is frequented by night
women (prostitutes).
In
this article when I mention the northern most end of the Ramblas
I mean north of the Liceu theatre (which is a mid way point along
Las Ramblas) and the southern most end as being south of the Liceu
Theatre.
Transportation
along Las Ramblas in Barcelona
La Rambla is
primarily pedestrianised with only two narrow one-way traffic roads
which run on either side of the central Ramblas Boulevard.
Barcelona city
council have restricted traffic flow through this region and you
have the overwhelming feeling that pedestrians rule in this area
(which makes a welcome change). Unlike other cities that have huge
roads running through the middle Barcelona has chosen to structure
the road system such that the heart of the city centre is primarily
pedestrianised with larger roads that service the periphery.
Metro
stops on the Barcelona Las Ramblas
The Ramblas
is serviced by three Metro stops along its length making it a superb
transport point to see the rest of the city.
At the Southern most end of La Rambla, near to Christopher Columbus
memorial, you have the Drassanes Metro
stop. (Green Line, L3)
Midway along the Barcelona Las Ramblas, just outside the Liceu
Theatre, you have the Metro
stop Liceu. (Green Line, L3)
At the northern most tip of the Barcelona Ramblas you have metro
stop Catalunya which is serviced by the Metro
on both the (Green Line, L3) and
(Red Line, L1). Catalunya is also the
point at which you can catch the Aerobus ( Express bus service to
the airport) and the Bus Turistic which will take you around 2 circuits
of popular tourist attractions.
Accommodation
on Barcelona Las Ramblas
There is plenty
of accommodation along the Ramblas in the form of hotels, hostals
and apartments.
Although the
Ramblas offers you excellent access to the very heart of the city
it is worth remembering that if you choose accommodation on the
Ramblas you must be prepared for noise. There is no getting away
from this. Regardless of whether your hotel has double glazing or
not be prepared for some noise. There will even be street noise
at night when the Ramblas can be busy until 3 a.m. or later. Click
here for a guide to hotels near las Ramblas
Attractions
along Las Ramblas Barcelona.
Attractions along the Ramblas including live performances, human
statue art, artists that will draw your portrait or caricature,
as well as established attractions like:
Wax Museum
Erotica
Museum ( Museu de l' Erotica) - La Rambla, 96 (be prepared
to see some interesting toys),
Christopher Columbus monument
and
Modernist
Boqueria Market.

Did you know
there is a Barcelona Miró on the Ramblas? The famous painter
Joan Miró actually created part of the Ramblas? Yes, you
read that correctly! Many thousands of people walk right over a
Miró on the Barcelona Ramblas every day and they don’t
even know it!
Where is the
Miró you may ask? The place to find Mirós' circular
tile mosaic can be found very close to both the Liceu Theatre and
the Liceu metro. Look for a large circular coloured mosaic tiling
right in the middle of the Ramblas. If you look carefully you will
also find one tile that was signed by Miró.
Shopping along
the Ramblas in Barcelona.
There are dozens
of restaurants and shops along the full length of the Barcelona
Las Ramblas. However due to the popularity of Las Ramblas, and sheer
volume of visitors, you will find elevated prices and generally
a lower level of service than you would experience in a less touristy
area.
I would be reluctant
to dine in a restaurant along the Ramblas simply because there are
better places to enjoy a night out. But for a tourists’ first
visit sitting on the Ramblas with a jarro of sangria is an absolute
must!
If you are looking for some speciality items, practically anything,
from an electricity adapter, special camera batteries, clothing,
or even stationary items difficult to find in a regular shop you
will probably find in El Corte Ingles.
El Corte Ingles can be found in the Placa Catalunya Square which
is at the Northern most tip of the Ramblas. El Corte Ingles is
a huge department-store with seven floors of shopping categorised
by different genres. If you can't find what you're looking for there,
you can't find anywhere!
Safety along
Las Ramblas Barcelona
Las Ramblas
is a popular tourist attraction in its own right. Any time during
the day or night several thousands tourists will be meandering along
the Ramblas soaking up the atmosphere and enjoying the activities.
However there
is also another group of individuals that are attracted to the Ramblas
for a completely different reason. They are interested in taking
advantage of the tourists. Who are they? Pickpockets and scam artists!
To help ensure
your safety whilst visiting the Ramblas I highly recommend you read
my Barcelona safety article that will help you be aware of the potential
hazards and how to protect yourself. Help make Barcelona a scam-free
zone by following the guidelines in this article. Without easy targets
perhaps the pickpocketing and bagsnatching problem will start to
disappear. Click here for the
Barcelona Las Ramblas safety guide.
Summary of
Description of Barcelona Las Ramblas
OK that’s
the end of this flying visit to Barcelona Las Ramblas however there is more information about accommodation near and on Las Ramblas in the "Related Pages" below. You will also find links to both our Barcelona safety article and photo gallery of Las Ramblas.
Related Pages
Barcelona
Map - Ramblas
Hotels
Ramblas Barcelona
Las
Ramblas Barcelona Photo Gallery
Safety in Barcelona
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