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... authenticity and local knowledge must stray further afield than the touristy stretches along Las Ramblas. On the surface Sant Antoni, ensconced between the Raval, ... the Sant Antoni market, a low-key sibling of the Boquera on Las Ramblas, it is a popular meeting place, particularly for the weekend market crowd. The bar prides itself on being an expert when it comes to the’vermouth hour.’ ...
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If museums and tours aren’t your cup of tea, head to Las Ramblasfor some people watching. This main drag is lined with ... wp-image-697" src=" alt="Las Ramblas can be a fun place to people watch during the day. Just be careful at night - parts of it turn into the "Red Light ... ;277" height="368" />Las Ramblas can be a fun place to people watch during the day ...
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... and fruit rind strewn floor wet with water and who knows what else.
On the first night, we sauntered up and down Las Ramblas, the famous avenue filled with street performers, human statues and ... typical restaurant. Its second floor overlooks the Mercat Boqueria but its entrance is right on Las Ramblas. Euskal Sukaldaria. I don’t even really know if this is the restaurant’s official name ...
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... . Amazing!
From there Rachel returned to work and Lisa and I took a ramble down Las Ramblas. It was an interesting jaunt, the walkway was lined with lots of ... not even the slightest of twitches.
Here is a shot of me on the south end of Las Ramblas.
This statue reminds me of New York's Columbus Circle. I suppose it is Spain's version of the same, ...
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... where the pocket thieves go!
Carol Bridge in Prague
10.Barcelona with its wonderful walking area Las Ramblas are surely worthing a visit. But on Las Ramblas you must stay very alert!
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All above is meant only as a normal warning. It should not mean to avoid these travel destinations, which are above the best worldwide. ...
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... These include the famed Church of the Sacred Family, the Picasso Museum, Las Ramblas, the famous tree-lined promenade cutting through the heart of the old quarter, the Casa Batllo and the National Museum of Catalonia. ... visitors can reach Sagrada Familia Church,Plaza Catalunya and Ramblas. With Ana’s as a starting point, you will be able to walk its streets, elegant stores, ...
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