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It goes without saying that Las Ramblas is one of Barcelona’s iconic places. It is the most well-known walk in the capital city, not just because of its central location, but also because it passes by a large number of points of interest. This path, which connects the port with the Plaza de Catalunya, is noticeable for its environment and dynamism. Would you like to explore Las Ramblas? Take note of all the places to see on your walk! If you stay at our central family hotel in Barcelona, you’ll have the jumping-off point for this route just steps away.

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  1. Columbus Monument

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  1. Wax Museum

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After the Columbus Monument, the next point of interest is the Wax Museum. Without a doubt it is one of the most picturesque museums in the city, where you will have a chance to see some of our most important historical figures.

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  1. Palacio Güell

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El Palacio Güell is another architectural marvel that carries the seal of Gaudí. This singular building was conceived as a family home, and inside you can observe a masterful use of light and space.

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  1. Plaza Real

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La Plaza Real is one of Barcelona’s most enchanting spaces. You’ll love stopping here on your route through Las Ramblas. The plentiful palm trees, terraces, and beautiful porticoes make it irresistible.

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  1. Gran Teatro del Liceo

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  1. La Boqueria Market

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  1. Las Canaletas Fountain

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  1. Plaza de Catalunya

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The end of your route through Las Ramblas is marked by the Plaza de Catalunya, undeniably the most famous plaza in the city. It is flanked by various shopping centers, bars, and restaurants, so take advantage of the chance to refuel!

Enjoy your stay at our hotel for families in Poble Sec!

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