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La Rambla de Canaletes Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The river Rambla was originally a small river that separated the old city and the western city wall, hence the name. In the 15th and 17th centuries, with the expansion of the urban area of Barcelona, the river was transformed into a street, and many beautiful churches and colleges were built on both sides. In the 18th century, trees were planted on both sides of the street to become a wide and elegant boulevard. Today this street is still one of the bustling streets of Barcelona. There is a historic spring near Plaza Catalunya, and it is said that everyone who drinks from the spring will come to Barcelona again. This is also where FC Barcelona celebrates after every victory.
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La Rambla de Canaletes Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Streets of Barcelona shopping street all the brands on your left and Right walk on the centre with people playing games , Dances , Music and activities
I like Rambla Street the most. It is lively and style. There are food, drink and play. You can walk along the street to a bridge. Going down is a big building with various facilities, shopping malls, cafes, etc., you can also go directly to the Mediterranean Sea. It’s good to want to swim or to watch swimming or to walk on the beach with your feet on fine sand.
The scenery of the river Rambla Street is good, the scenery is beautiful and great, the fun is strong, it is worth recommending to everyone, a good place to take pictures of the street, a good choice, super cost-effective, and the unique charm of the architectural style.
Lambra Avenue has a lot of street performers and a very interesting vegetable market. It's very interesting to walk around and see seagulls blowing the sea breeze. It's very pleasant.
Lamblas, Spain: It is composed of streets, each with its own name, called Ramblas. The long "umbilical cord" stretching from Plaza Catalunya to the port area is divided into five sections. In turn: Canarets Street. Its name is derived from the 19th century Canarets Fountain. College Street. It is derived from a university in the 16th century, but the university was destroyed in 1843. Flower Street. Also known as St. Joseph Street. Its name is derived from the monastery destroyed in the middle of the 20th century. La Rambla les Caputxins its name is derived from a demolished Gabriel monastery. Santa Monica Street. It is derived from a convent, which has become a museum.