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The Arc La Rambla has an ideal setting on the famous Las Ramblas, 100 m from Drassanes Metro Station. It offers rooms with free WiFi.

The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the city’s port. Plaça Catalunya and the Gothic Quarter are 10 minutes’ walk of the hotel.

All air-conditioned rooms at the Arc la Rambla feature simple, attractive décor. Each has satellite TV and a private bathroom.

There is a computer with internet access and a printer in the hotel lobby. The Arc La Rambla also has a ticket service and bicycle and car rental are possible on site. Lockers are available to rent.

A daily continental breakfast is served in the Ramblas’ dining room. The hotel is within 10 minutes’ walk of a selection of cafés, bars and restaurants in Barcelona’s old town.

This is our guests’ favorite part of Barcelona, according to independent reviews.

Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.5 for a two-person trip.

Arc La Rambla has been welcoming Booking.com guests since Nov 6, 2000

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Most popular facilities

Free WiFi

Non-smoking rooms

24-hour front desk

Facilities for disabled guests

Terrace

Elevator

Air conditioning

Heating

Daily housekeeping

Good Breakfast

Property Highlights

Located in the heart of Barcelona, this hotel has an excellent location score of 9.5

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Small Double Room

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2 twin beds

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Junior Suite

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2 twin beds

Living room:

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Double or Twin Room with City View

2 twin beds

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1 full bed

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Triple Room

2 twin beds

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1 sofa bed

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Double or Twin Room with Terrace

2 twin beds

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Triple Room (2 Adults + 1 Child)

2 twin beds

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Travel Sustainable Level 1

This property is taking steps towards becoming more sustainable. We’ve worked with experts such as Travalyst and Sustainalize to create the Travel Sustainable program – making it easier for you to experience the world more sustainably.

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  • How do I request a non-smoking room when reserving on the Internet

    Dear Traveller,
    Thank you for contacting us.
    We hereby inform you that all rooms in the hotel are non-smoking.
    We look forward to welcoming you.
    B..

    Answered on 18 November 2019

  • Hello Is there a fridge in the room so I can keep my bottles of wine cold, and glasses. Is there coffee and tea making in the room.
    Regards Tane

    Dear traveller
    Thank you for interest in our hotel. We have smalls refrigerators in most of our rooms, if you choose double/twin room with terrace wh..

    Answered on 3 February 2020

  • What is the best mode of transportation to take to get to your hotel from the airport?

    Dear Traveller,
    We recommend the following options:
    TAXI approx. 35€ – 20 minutes
    TRAIN RENFE 2,40€ – 50 minutes (metro in Passeig de Gracia)
    AEROBUS ..

    Answered on 18 August 2020

  • Hello I come Barcelona a lot just wondering what the restrictions and requirements are to travel from England

    Dear Sir or madam,
    Thank you for interest.
    In this web you can check the restrictions, so if they may change you have the information update.
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    Answered on 29 July 2021

  • is there a storage locker for 3 pieces of luggage?

    We have lockers to store the luggage, each lockers is 2€. There are 3 sizes, big, medium and small; so depending on how big are your luggages you may ..

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Facilities of Arc La Rambla

Great facilities! Review score, 8.2

Most popular facilities

Free WiFi

Non-smoking rooms

24-hour front desk

Facilities for disabled guests

Terrace

Elevator

Air conditioning

Heating

Daily housekeeping

Good Breakfast

Bathroom

  • Toilet paper

  • Towels

  • Bathtub or shower

  • Private Bathroom

  • Toilet

  • Free toiletries

  • Hairdryer

  • Shower

Bedroom

  • Linens

  • Wardrobe or closet

Outdoors

  • Outdoor furniture

  • Sun deck

  • Terrace

Room Amenities

  • Socket near the bed

  • Clothes rack

Activities

  • Bicycle rental

    Additional charge

Living Area

Media & Technology

  • Flat-screen TV

  • Cable channels

  • Satellite channels

  • Telephone

Food & Drink

  • Fruit

    Additional charge

Internet

WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

Parking

No parking available.

Front Desk Services

  • Invoice provided

  • Concierge

  • Baggage storage

    Additional charge

  • Tour desk

  • 24-hour front desk

Entertainment & Family Services

Cleaning Services

  • Daily housekeeping

Business Facilities

  • Fax/Photocopying

    Additional charge

Safety & security

General

  • Shared lounge/TV area

  • Vending machine (snacks)

  • Vending machine (drinks)

  • Air conditioning

  • Smoke-free property

  • Wake-up service

  • Hardwood or parquet floors

  • Heating

  • Soundproof

  • Car rental

  • Laptop safe

  • Soundproof rooms

  • Elevator

  • Facilities for disabled guests

  • Non-smoking rooms

  • Wake-up service/Alarm clock

Accessibility

  • Solarium

Languages Spoken

  • Catalan

  • German

  • English

  • Spanish

  • French

  • Italian

  • Russian

House rules

Arc La Rambla takes special requests – add in the next step!

Check-in

From 3:00 PM

Check-out

Until 12:00 PM

 

Cancellation/
prepayment

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodations type.
Please enter the dates of your stay and check what conditions apply to your preferred room.

Refundable damage deposit

A damage deposit of EUR 100 is required on arrival. This will be collected as a cash payment. You should be reimbursed on check-out. Your deposit will be refunded in full, in cash, subject to an inspection of the property.

Children & Beds

Child policies

Children of all ages are welcome.

Children 3 and above are considered adults at this property.

To see correct prices and occupancy info, add the number and ages of children in your group to your search.

Crib and extra bed policies

0 – 2 years

Crib upon request

€ 15 per child, per night

Prices for cribs aren’t included in the total price. They’ll have to be paid for separately during your stay.

The number of cribs allowed depends on the option you choose. Check your selected option for more info.

There are no extra beds available at this property.

All cribs are subject to availability.

Age restriction

The minimum age for check-in is 18

Pets

Pets are not allowed.

Cards accepted at this hotel

Arc La Rambla accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

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Arc La Rambla | Barcelona | Spain

La Rambla, 19-21, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain

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The Arc La Rambla has an ideal setting on the famous Las Ramblas, 350 feet from Drassanes Metro Station. It offers rooms with free WiFi.
The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the city’s port. Plaça Catalunya and the Gothic Quarter are 10 minutes’ walk of the hotel.
All air-conditioned rooms at the Arc la Rambla feature simple, attractive décor. Each has satellite TV and a private bathroom.
There is a computer with internet access and a printer in the hotel lobby. The Arc La Rambla also has a ticket service and bicycle and car rental are possible on site. Lockers are available to rent.
A daily continental breakfast is served in the Ramblas’ dining room. The hotel is within 10 minutes’ walk of a selection of cafés, bars and restaurants in Barcelona’s old town.

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Room choices in Arc La Rambla Barcelona

Triple Room

Double or Twin Room

Double or Twin Room with Terrace

Double or Twin Room with City View

Junior Suite

Small Double Room

Arc La Rambla Barcelona Services
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Outdoors Sun deck
Services Extras Tickets to shows/attractions
Additional charge
Pets Pets are not allowed.
Activities Bicycle rental (additional charge)
Food Drink Bottle of water, Good Coffee!
Accessibility Toilet with grab rails, Wheelchair accessible
Internet Free!
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Parking No parking available.
Health Wellness Facilities Solarium
Front Desk Services Lockers, Concierge, Baggage storage
Additional charge, Ticket service, Tour desk, 24-hour front desk
Cleaning Services Daily housekeeping
Business Facilities Fax/Photocopying
Additional charge
Safety Security Fire extinguishers, CCTV in common areas, Smoke alarms, Security alarm, Safe
General Shared lounge/TV area, Vending machine (snacks), Vending machine (drinks), Air conditioning, Smoke-free property, Heating, Car rental, Soundproof rooms, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests, Non-smoking rooms, Newspapers
Additional charge
Languages Spoken Catalan, German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian
Arc La Rambla Barcelona Terms and Conditions
Check-in From 3:00 PM
Check-out Until 12:00 PM
Cancellation/
prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodations type.
Please enter the dates of your stay and check what conditions apply to your preferred room.
Refundable damage deposit A EUR100 damage deposit is required on arrival (around USD110.95).
This deposit will be fully refunded at check-out, as long as there isn’t any damage to the property.
Children Beds Children of all ages are welcome.
Age restriction The minimum age for check-in is 18
Pets Pets are not allowed.
Cards accepted at this hotel Arc La Rambla accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

To consider

Please note, when booking more than 5 rooms, different payment and cancellation policies may apply.

The name on the credit card used for the booking should correspond to the guest staying at the property.

Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.

A damage deposit of EUR 100 is required on arrival. That’s about 110. 95USD. This will be collected as a cash payment. You should be reimbursed on check-out. Your deposit will be refunded in full, in cash, subject to an inspection of the property.

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Is WiFi available at Arc La Rambla Barcelona?

Free!
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

Is there free parking available at Arc La Rambla Barcelona?

No parking available.

What are the outdoor activities at Arc La Rambla Barcelona

Sun deck

What are the general services offered at Arc La Rambla Barcelona?

Shared lounge/TV area, Vending machine (snacks), Vending machine (drinks), Air conditioning, Smoke-free property, Heating, Car rental, Soundproof rooms, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests, Non-smoking rooms, Newspapers
Additional charge

Are pets allowed at Arc La Rambla Barcelona?

Pets are not allowed.

What credit cards are accepted at Arc La Rambla Barcelona?

Arc La Rambla accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

What is the check-in time at Arc La Rambla Barcelona?

From 3:00 PM

What is the check-out time at Arc La Rambla Barcelona?

Until 12:00 PM

100% real reviews of Arc La Rambla Barcelona

If you have any questions regarding the facilities or services provided at Arc La Rambla Barcelona, contact our guest service department, where an agent will be more than happy to resolve any query, prior to your booking.

Georgia

Anonymous

5,0
Good

Purpose of trip:
Leisure trip

What was the highlight of Arc La Rambla Barcelona

Weird and unpleasant experience

Everything seemed fine initially. We didn’t like our first room and requested an upgrade to the room with balcony, ready to pay the difference. But the receptionist kindly upgraded us free of charge. While Rambla becomes a shady place after 22:00 or so, the hotel seemed alright until we checked out.

After checking out and settling all the bills, two days after, I noticed an additional charge to my credit card. I got in touch with the hotel to see what was it for and got a reply which was totally appalling. The hotel told me that the additional charge was made because “they noticed a disappearance of a blanket from our room” just after our checkout (thereby implying that we stole it!). Although eventually the matter was settled and the hotel returned the amount it charged for its manifestly ill founded accusation, the experience was bitter. I don’t think we will ever stay there anymore.
Apart from the hotel itself, Rambla (even though very central) is a shady location. After 22:00 or so it gets flooded with male only groups of people of a certain geographic provenance allegedly trading Coca Cola (as a disguise) and rather (mostly I suspect) trading something else. It is a speculation, but to some extent this general situation outside of the hotel might have some sort of chain impact on the hotel suspecting its clients of being capable of doing illicit things. Overall, my conclusion is it’s better to stay away from staying at Rambla.

Saudi Arabia

Maram

6,0
Good

Purpose of trip:
Leisure trip

What was the highlight of Arc La Rambla Barcelona

Room service was only available during the day, the location. ..

Room service was only available during the day, the location was a little far from the shopping center about 15 minutes walk which is not good for a big family with children unless you will be using metro as the station is next to the hotle. The staff were nice especially the ones who were working in the brackfast buffet.

Brazil

Yeda

9,0
Very good

Purpose of trip:
Leisure trip

What was the highlight of Arc La Rambla Barcelona

We liked so much the breakfast,the double room with balcony…

We liked so much the breakfast,the double room with balcony is very comfortable .All staff are very kind and professional . We can buy tickets for tourist attractions in the hotel. The hotel is close to everything. You can walk to visit Barceloneta beach ,La pedreira , casa de Batilo . The service is excellent.very cleaner and comfortable.

United Kingdom

Malcolm

8,0
Very good

Purpose of trip:
Leisure trip

What was the highlight of Arc La Rambla Barcelona

Good location

Good location on the Rambla and was clean and tidy. Lockers are useful and are bigger than they looked. Standard room has no view but was good value and modern.


Nearby the Arc La Rambla Barcelona

Spain / Barcelona

Nearby places of interest

Arts Santa Mònica

0. 1 miles

Güell Palace

0.1 miles

Drassanes Metro Station

0.1 miles

Jamboree

0.1 miles

Wax Museum Barcelona

0.1 miles

Placa Reial

0.1 miles

Sidecar

0. 2 miles

Maritime Museum

0.2 miles

Gran Teatre del Liceu

0.2 miles

Liceu Metro Station

0.2 miles

Highlighted Places

Picasso Museum

0. 6 miles

Plaça Catalunya

0.7 miles

Tivoli Theatre

0.8 miles

Passeig de Gracia

0.9 miles

Casa Batllo

1.1 miles

Montjuïc

1.1 miles

Port Olimpic

1. 4 miles

Sagrada Familia

1.8 miles

Sants Railway Station

1.8 miles

Tibidabo

4.2 miles

Connections & Popular Places of interest

La Fonda
Restaurant

0. 1 miles

Boqueria Market
Market

0.2 miles

Pastisseria Escribà
Cafe/Bar

0.4 miles

Carrefour
Supermarket

0.6 miles

Montjuïc Mountain
Mountain

0.9 miles

Sant Miquel Beach
Golden sand
Swimming

4,150 feet

Sant Sebastian Beach
White sand
Swimming, Water Sports, Food & Drink

4,150 feet

Barceloneta
Golden sand
Swimming, Water Sports, Food & Drink

4,350 feet

Barcelona-El Prat Airport

7. 6 miles

Girona-Costa Brava Airport

47.2 miles

Reus Airport

55.2 miles


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Las Ramblas in Barcelona — Discount-House.ru

On either side of Las Ramblas, narrow, like gorges, old streets diverge. On one of them – Carrer Nou de la Rambla – there is another masterpiece of Antonio Gaudi – Guell Palace. Gaudi can be considered the happiest person – there were always a lot of rich and kind people around him, thanks to whom the most daring projects of his creative genius were realized. Count Eusebi Güell, who made his fortune during Catalonia’s industrial boom in the early 20th century, was one such friend. Gaudi designed not only the building, the facade and the inside, he himself developed furniture and the smallest details of the interior for it.

The lanes on the left (if you walk along the Ramblas towards the sea) lead to the medieval part of the city – the Gothic Quarter – one of the few preserved corners of the untouched Middle Ages in Europe.

Turning from the boulevards into one of the “gorges” you can get to the Royal Square, which is a vast courtyard surrounded by neoclassical buildings of the XIX century. And here Gaudí had a hand. Then still young, a beginner, he decorated this square with lanterns and a fountain in the center. At the time of our visit, Royal Square was decorated with an unusual exposition. “The whole royal army” lined up here in even rows – hundreds of human-sized soldiers, molded from building foam and urban debris – Coca-Cola cans, TV-radio components, computer components, etc. hung in arches around the perimeter and standing on the square itself):

In the Gothic Quarter is the Cathedral of Barcelona (1298 – 1450), built on a place of worship: a Roman church has stood here since the 6th century. The main city clock strikes the time on the bell tower of the cathedral. Obviously, Gaudi drew his inspiration from the towers of the cathedral when designing the Sagrada Familia. Slow-moving tendencies have always been characteristic of Gothic architecture.

Barcelona also has an Arc de Triomphe. It was erected as a solemn entrance to the Ciutadella Park – an ensemble of gardens, lakes, fountains, museums and monuments – created for the World Art and Industrial Exhibition held in Barcelona in 1888:

If you are promised to see Barcelona in 1-2 days, do not agree to anything. There are so many wonders in this city, it will take at least a week just to get to know them briefly, and if you are also going to go to the beach, then add another 7 days. We were passing at the beginning of the week, so we did not see the illumination of the Agbar tower and much, much more…

Evening Barcelona will leave you with impressions of a lifetime, you can comfortably wander around the city like in a dream. Absolutely non-aggressive environment – this is typical for all of Spain.

In Russia, there is a custom to throw coins into the water if you want to return to some place. To return to Barcelona, ​​they say, this is not enough. It is necessary to drink water from the Canaletas fountain in Plaza Catalunya. It seems to me that this is also not enough. It is necessary, at a minimum, to buy a plane ticket or drive a car.

FUNBCN TOP 10 places in Barcelona

Top ten most unusual and impressive sights

1. Sagrada Familia Cathedral (Sagrada Familia)

The Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia is a grandiose construction of the architectural genius Antoni Gaudí. The great master began its construction in 1882, having bought several hectares of land in the Eixample area. To this day, this cathedral is the most incredible and delightful long-term construction not only in Barcelona, ​​but throughout the world. The most popular object in Spain, which is visited by more than 2 million people a year, is being built purely on charitable donations and, as the Catalan government promises, will be completed by 2026. We strongly recommend to see the cathedral inside, outside and be sure to climb the towers. The amazing grandeur and elegance of the grandiose temple will win your heart forever.

Attention! The audio guide is very helpful and informative, so be sure to listen to it.

Name: Sagrada Familia (Sagrada Familia)
Metro station: Sagrada Familia
Address: Carrer de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona

part of the old The city of Barcelona is located between Plaça Catalunya and Via Laetania. The quarter consists of narrow chaotic streets, many of which are closed to traffic. This delightful corner of the Middle Ages is called by many “Cathedral”, since it is here that the great Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia is located. It is he, and not the Sagrada Familia, that is the main religious point of Catalonia. In the Gothic area are the delightful royal squares of Plaza Real, Plaza del Rey and the political square of the city of Plaza Sant Jaume, which houses the City Hall of Barcelona and the Palace of the Government of Catalonia.
Metro station: Jaume 1.

3. Triumphal Arch (Arc de Triomf)

The Arc de Triomf adorned the city for the World International Exhibition of 1888. Pompous and majestic, it was the main entrance to the exhibition, which was held in Citadel Park. The arch was created by the architect Josep Vilaseca (cat. Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas) and around the circumference of its vaults it is decorated with the coats of arms of Spain and various Spanish provinces. Unlike similar arches in Paris and Moscow, the one in Barcelona is built of red brick.
Metro station: Arc de Triomf.

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4. Park Güell

Created by Antoni Gaudí as a green residential area in the English style, this park city is located on the hills of the Gracia district in the Valcarca area. The wealthy philanthropist Guell dreamed of populating the town with rich Catalans, but out of the planned 40 villas, only three were built and over time the project was sold to the city authorities. Gaudí lived in one of these villas with his family. Now this park is a favorite place for walking both locals and tourists. The picturesque Park Güell is a unique landmark of Barcelona and an undoubted masterpiece of world architecture.

In 1984, along with Mila’s house, this original park city was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Metro station: Lesseps and Vallcarca.

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5. Ciutadella Park (Parc de la Ciutadella)

ride a boat and three central alleys: poplar, linden and elm. The most impressive building in the park is the grandiose cascading fountain. Few people know that one of the architects of this beautiful park was at that time a little-known young student Antonio Gaudi. In the Citadel Park, you can meet yoga connoisseurs, Africans serving incendiary rhythms on drums, craftsmen launching giant soap bubbles into the air. When you go for a walk in the Citadel Park, do not forget to bring some bread for lake ducks and visit the zoo, which is home to seven and a half thousand animals.
Metro station: Arc de Triomf.

6. The Magic Fountains of Montjuïc (Font màgica de Montjuïc)

The singing fountains on Mount Montjuic were built by 3,000 builders in 1929. This is one of the first fountains in Europe, where light, water and music were combined in a single show. To create incredible dance moves, more than 26 thousand liters of water per second are supplied, more than 3620 water jets work, in addition, the water in the fountain is recycled and even drinkable. Of course, we do not recommend drinking water from the fountain, but we strongly recommend visiting this incredible show. Jets of water seem alive; they subtly react to music and it seems that they are dancing. Hundreds of small streams form a magical spectacle that neither tourists nor native Barcelona get tired of admiring.
Helpful advice – come to watch the show from 21:00 in the evenings from Thursday to Sunday, the show starts every 20 minutes, the program is never repeated.
Metro station: Plaza Espanya.

Helicopter flight over Barcelona

7. Barceloneta beach (Platja de la Barceloneta)

Barceloneta beach is the main and most popular of Barcelona. Not so long ago, he entered the top 10 most beautiful beaches in the world. It is fully equipped for comfortable family and youth recreation. In addition to lazy sunbathers, surfers, fitness enthusiasts and even Thai masseuses also hang out here, offering to crush their backs right on the sand. Along the coastline, you can dine or have a cool cocktail in the so-called “chiringuito” – bars on the seashore. With the onset of the evening, all young people move to the W hotel, on the 21st floor of which parties are held well-known throughout Spain until the morning.
Metro station: Barceloneta.

8. Tibidabo Amusement Park (Parque de atracciones Tibidabo)

On Mount Tibidabo, which is the highest point in Barcelona, ​​there is the Gothic Temple of the Sacred Heart, the Torre de Collserola television tower and the amusement park of the same name. This is not only the first amusement park in Spain, which is over 100 years old, but also one of the first amusement parks in the world. Fans of Woody Allen’s work should definitely go to the Mechanical Toy Museum, where a scene from the movie “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” was filmed.
There are many restaurants, attractions, viewing platforms and even a hotel on the mountain. A bewitching panoramic view of Barcelona in the rays of the setting sun will conquer even the most sophisticated tourist.
Tibidabo official website: http://www.tibidabo.cat/

9. Las Ramblas

Las Ramblas, a famous pedestrian boulevard, consists of 5 branching streets and is located in the center of Barcelona between the Gothic quarter and the Raval . At the beginning of the boulevard is the famous monument to Christopher Columbus, who, as if by accident, stands with his back to Madrid, pointing his meter-long index finger not towards America, but towards Genoa, the discoverer’s hometown. Further on La Rambla are the luxurious Liceu Theatre, the bountiful Boquería market, countless shops and bars. The central boulevard rests on Plaça Catalunya. Unfortunately, Las Ramblas has a disturbing notoriety for being overrun with countless thieves, so be sure to be vigilant while strolling and enjoying the incredible architecture.
Metro station: Drassanes and Liceu.

10. Camp Nou

Of course, no top Barcelona travel guide can do without this football attraction. The great Camp Nou stadium is the largest stadium in Spain and Europe. It has a capacity of over 99,000 people and is the home ground of FC Barcelona. It hosted matches of the European Championship, the World Cup, the finals of the largest European Cup tournaments. It was at the Camp Nou that the legendary final of the Summer Olympic Games took place.92 years of football, in which the Spanish team beat the Polish team with a score of 3: 2. On the grounds of the stadium there is a football museum where you can get acquainted with the whole history of FC Barcelona and its great players.