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  • Rambla de Sant Josep. Canaletes.La Rambla is a street in central Barcelona, popular with tourists and locals alike. A tree-lined pedestrian mall, it stretches for 1.2 kilometres connecting Plaça de Catalunya in the centre with the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. <br />
La Rambla can be crowded and its popularity with tourists has affected the character of the street, with a move to pavement cafes and souvenir kiosks. <br />
The Spanish poet Federico García Lorca once said that La Rambla was "the only street in the world which I wish would never end".
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  • Rambla de Canaletes. La Rambla is a street in central Barcelona, popular with tourists and locals alike. A tree-lined pedestrian mall, it stretches for 1.2 kilometres connecting Plaça de Catalunya in the centre with the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. <br />
La Rambla can be crowded and its popularity with tourists has affected the character of the street, with a move to pavement cafes and souvenir kiosks. <br />
The Spanish poet Federico García Lorca once said that La Rambla was "the only street in the world which I wish would never end".
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  • Rambla. The Plaça Reial is the third heart of La Rambla. Recovered after years of decay is especially crowded in the evening for the many cafes, restaurants and clubs.<br />
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  • Rambla, Casa Quadros, the modernist palace of an umbrella maker with a imposing Chinese dragon that has become a true icon of the Rambla.
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  • Rambla, Casa Quadros, the modernist palace of an umbrella maker with a imposing Chinese dragon that has become a true icon of the Rambla.
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  • Santa Maria del Pi church, view from the Rambla.
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  • Santa Maria del Pi church, view from the Rambla.
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  • Rambla. The beautiful modernist facade of Escribà pastry.
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  • The famous Boqueria market, animated by the early morning, is one of the hearts of the Rambla.
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  • Rambla. The Plaça Reial is the third heart of La Rambla. Recovered after years of decay is especially crowded in the evening for the many cafes, restaurants and clubs.<br />
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  • Rambla. The Plaça Reial is the third heart of La Rambla. Recovered after years of decay is especially crowded in the evening for the many cafes, restaurants and clubs.<br />
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  • Rambla. The Plaça Reial is the third heart of La Rambla. Recovered after years of decay is especially crowded in the evening for the many cafes, restaurants and clubs.<br />
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  • The last Rambla, the Rambla de Mar, was born only with the 1992 Olympics that have reopened the city to the sea.
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  • Plaza de Catalunya, where the Ramblas start.
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  • Rambla de Canaletes. La Rambla is a street in central Barcelona, popular with tourists and locals alike. "Barca" soccer fans.
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  • Plaza de Catalunya, where the Ramblas start.
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  • Plaza de Catalunya, where the Ramblas start. View from El Corte Inglés shopping mall.
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  • Plaza de Catalunya, where the Ramblas start.
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  • Plaza de Catalunya, where the Ramblas start.
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  • Plaza de Catalunya, where the Ramblas start. Hard Rock Café.
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  • Rambla de Canaletes, the small hotels where the tourists may have their breakfast with Ramblas view.
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  • Rambla, church of Betlehem.
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  • The Rambla is like a moving people's river, as the old river's sand from which the Ramblas took their name.
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  • Rambla de Canaletes. La Rambla is a street in central Barcelona, popular with tourists and locals alike. A tree-lined pedestrian mall, it stretches for 1.2 kilometres connecting Plaça de Catalunya in the centre with the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. <br />
La Rambla can be crowded and its popularity with tourists has affected the character of the street, with a move to pavement cafes and souvenir kiosks. <br />
The Spanish poet Federico García Lorca once said that La Rambla was "the only street in the world which I wish would never end".
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  • Rambla. Hotel 1898, the Chinese restaurant La Xina.
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  • Rambla. Hotel 1898, the Chinese restaurant La Xina.
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  • Palacio de la Virreina cultural center.
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  • The famous Boqueria market, animated by the early morning, is one of the hearts of the Rambla.
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  • The famous Boqueria market, animated by the early morning, is one of the hearts of the Rambla.
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  • The famous Boqueria market, animated by the early morning, is one of the hearts of the Rambla.
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  • The famous Boqueria market, animated by the early morning, is one of the hearts of the Rambla.
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  • The famous Boqueria market, animated by the early morning, is one of the hearts of the Rambla.
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  • The famous Boqueria market, animated by the early morning, is one of the hearts of the Rambla.
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  • The famous Boqueria market, animated by the early morning, is one of the hearts of the Rambla.
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  • The famous Boqueria market, animated by the early morning, is one of the hearts of the Rambla.
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  • The famous Boqueria market, animated by the early morning, is one of the hearts of the Rambla.
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  • Rambla dels Estudis
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  • Beethoven House, founded in 1880, is the most famous of the once numerous music stores around the Gran Teatro del Liceu (the Opera House).
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  • The grat mosaic of Juan Mirò near the La Boqueria market.
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  • The grat mosaic of Juan Mirò near the La Boqueria market.
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  • Rambla. The beautiful modernist facade of Escribà pastry.
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  • Rambla. The beautiful modernist facade of Escribà pastry.
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  • Rambla, Casa Quadros, the modernist palace of an umbrella maker with a imposing Chinese dragon that has become a true icon of the Rambla.
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  • Rambla, Casa Quadros, the modernist palace of an umbrella maker with a imposing Chinese dragon that has become a true icon of the Rambla.
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  • Rambla, Casa Quadros, the modernist palace of an umbrella maker with a imposing Chinese dragon that has become a true icon of the Rambla.
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  • Today the Ramblas too often sell cheap tourist souvenirs.
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  • Rambla. The historic Café de la Opera, an example of modernist style.
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  • Rambla, the last traditional flowers shops.
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  • The narrow streets connecting the Ramblas with the Barrio Gotico.
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  • The Gran Teatre del Liceu is the second heart of the Rambla after the Bouqueria market. Only the facade and the Hall of Mirrors survived the fire of 1994.
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  • The Gran Teatre del Liceu is the second heart of the Rambla after the Bouqueria market. Only the facade and the Hall of Mirrors survived the fire of 1994.
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  • The Gran Teatre del Liceu is the second heart of the Rambla after the Bouqueria market. Only the facade and the Hall of Mirrors survived the fire of 1994.
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  • Rambla, Liceu underground station.
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  • Rambla. The Plaça Reial is the third heart of La Rambla. Recovered after years of decay is especially crowded in the evening for the many cafes, restaurants and clubs.<br />
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  • Rambla. The Plaça Reial is the third heart of La Rambla. Recovered after years of decay is especially crowded in the evening for the many cafes, restaurants and clubs.<br />
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  • Rambla. The Plaça Reial is the third heart of La Rambla. Recovered after years of decay is especially crowded in the evening for the many cafes, restaurants and clubs.<br />
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  • Rambla. The Plaça Reial is the third heart of La Rambla. Recovered after years of decay is especially crowded in the evening for the many cafes, restaurants and clubs.<br />
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  • Rambla. The Plaça Reial is the third heart of La Rambla. Recovered after years of decay is especially crowded in the evening for the many cafes, restaurants and clubs.<br />
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  • Rambla, near Plaça Reial.
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  • Rambla, near Plaça Reial.
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  • The Palau Güell in Barcelona, one of the early works of Antoni Gaudí and one of the most magnificent buildings of the art nouveau. It is situated in the district of Raval. Parts of the façade of the Palau Güell resemble a Venetian palace, the
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  • The Club de Billar Monforte is one of the Barcelona best kept secrets. A fabolous place ever for a pool passionate. The  Club de Billar Monforte was the former Cúpula Venus, ancient headquarters of Barcelona Teatro Principal, the first theater of the city with the name of Teatro de la Creu.
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  • The Club de Billar Monforte is one of the Barcelona best kept secrets. A fabolous place ever for a pool passionate. The  Club de Billar Monforte was the former Cúpula Venus, ancient headquarters of Barcelona Teatro Principal, the first theater of the city with the name of Teatro de la Creu.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica, the last Rambla.Here work many cartoonists and caricaturists.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica, the last Rambla.Here work many cartoonists and caricaturists.
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  • Marriage near the Rambla de Santa Monica (the last Rambla).
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica (the last Rambla). The Wax Museum in the former headquarters of a bank. Reconstruction of a robbery, really happened.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica (the last Rambla). The Wax Museum in the former headquarters of a bank. The Monjos (named from the hair pulled up) was a celebrity of the Rambla of the past, famous because she spent his days singing along the avenues.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica (the last Rambla). The Wax Museum in the former headquarters of a bank. Portraits of Spanish intellectuals in the ancient office of the Director. In the foreground the famous philosopher Miguel de Unamuno.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica (the last Rambla). The Wax Museum also has an unusual local set in a magical forest, the Bosc de las Fades.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica, the last Rambla.Wax Museum entrance.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica, the last Rambla. The living statues, once much more numerous, are now reduced to no more than a dozen and are found only in the latter part of the Rambla.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica, the last Rambla.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica, the last Rambla.
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  • The tower of the cable car that leads to the hill of Montjuic.
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  • The last Rambla, the Rambla de Mar, was born only with the 1992 Olympics that have reopened the city to the sea.
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  • The last Rambla, the Rambla de Mar, was born only with the 1992 Olympics that have reopened the city to the sea.
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  • The Columbus monument marks the end of the Rambla towards the sea.
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  • The Columbus monument marks the end of the Rambla towards the sea.
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