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The southern end of La Rambla is located at Port Vell (near the cruise port terminal), and the northern end is located at Plaça de Catalunya. Standing with your back to Port Vell and gazing up the Ramblas towards Catalunya, the Raval neighborhood will be on your left and the…
View moreThe Camp Nou is the largest stadium in all of Europe, and its dimensions are quite remarkable. One of the most renowned clubs in the world's game operation is right here for you to observe in all its behind-the-scenes glory. What does it look like from the perspective of the…
View morePerched high above the bustling city of Barcelona, Montjuïc stands as a historic landmark that offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. This iconic hill has played a significant role in the city's history, serving as a strategic vantage point for defense during various conflicts over the centuries. Today, Montjuïc…
View moreConnecting the Ciutat Vella (Old City) to the Eixample district, Plaça de Catalunya is Barcelona's largest central square. Some of the busiest thoroughfares in Barcelona converge in the plaza known as Catalunya. There are five metro lines, a bus line, a car, a lot of black and yellow taxis and…
View moreThe Columbus Monument is a 60 m high monument to Christopher Columbus at the lower end of La Rambla, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was built for the Universal Exhibition of Barcelona in honor of Columbus' first trip to the Americas. The Columbus monument was opened to the public for the…
View moreThe lovely district that is today known as the Barcelona Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) got its name from the fact that it was once the site of a Roman village and that it still contains some relics from its illustrious history. These days, as a result of the ongoing process…
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