Some unmissable things to do in the La Rambla area of ​​Barcelona

La Rambla is a street in the center of Barcelona, ​​which has trees on both sides of the road and this place is very popular with tourists. Barcelona is the closest airport to this popular tourist destination. So once you’ve checked into your favorite hotel, you can choose to take a stroll down this street.

La Rambla is actually a series of shorter streets like Rambla de Canaletes (houses the Font de Canaletes fountain), Rambla dels Estudis (houses the Church of Bethlehem), Rambla de Sant Josep (flower market), Rambla dels Caputxins ( houses the Opera del Liceu) house), Rambla de Santa Mònica (arts center). So as you stroll down this street exploring its beauty and magic, there are a few must-see places.

1) Miró Mural– If you are an art lover, don’t miss Joan Miró’s circular tile work, which was made by the artist himself and if you look closely, you will see his signature on the tiles. Look close to the Metro Liceu and the Liceu Theater and you will find that this city has a lot to thank the artists Gaudí and Miró who have created a part of Las Ramblas.

2) Museu de l’Erotica– The price of admission to this type of unique museum is seven euros, and it is a lot of fun for adults looking for a naughty afternoon. There are raunchy mannequins showing the different sexual positions, old porn videos playing in the background, stripping Barbies, and many similar things that can hold your interest for a while.

3) Human statues– This street is lined with human statues that often look like a real statue. These guys and girls will often amuse you with their tricks and you won’t be able to go on without admiring their costumes and makeup. They adopt the attire of famous celebrities and entertain tourists and children a lot.

4) Show at the Liceu– The Liceu Theater has preserved the cultural richness of this city and often plays from the famous Shakespeare collections and novels such as “Romeo Juliet” and “Othello”. There you can enjoy programs of opera, ballet, dance, concerts and many other interesting programs.

5) The boqueria– If you love fresh fruits and vegetables, and are looking for some during this trip, take a walk through La Boquería. Enjoy a glass of wine and some street food after shopping. Shop for fresh fish and meat and cook a steak right there during street cooking classes.

6) Art gallery at the Center d’Art Santa Monica– This gallery house opened in 1988 and sponsors the art of contemporary artists. There is no entrance fee. So, check out the details of the current exhibition and pay a visit.

7) Reial plate– You can choose to have a cup of coffee and relax in this picturesque square. The famous architect Gaudí had created some beautiful lampposts with which you can enjoy and take pictures. If you want to have another kind of fun, visit the nightclubs in Placa Reial and you won’t be disappointed.

Columbus Monument, Art in the Palau de la Virreina or Center d’Art Santa Mònica, Baroque Church Eglesia de Betlem, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, etc. are some other places that you would like to visit during your trip to this famous street. Just rent a bike and roam around and you will definitely feel like your vacation was worth it.

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