Very good accommodation and to many restaurants for breakfast lunch or dinner there is a super market the best place to stay in Barcelona
Very good accommodation and to many restaurants for breakfast lunch or dinner there is a super market the best place to stay in Barcelona
This is the prettiest street in this neighborhood, off the beaten path, used to be industrial, now full of students and office workers. Some night clubs here and some cafes.
Great place to visit for food and drink. Tables are situated along the centre of the road. There are hardly any cars so it is a safe walk for pedestrians.
This road is much nicer than La Rambla in the centre of town with less tourists and more locals.
Nearest metro is Poblenou on line 4.
We had lunch and dinner at restaurants along this rambla and they were superb.
The rambla leads down to the beach, one of which is Platja de la Mar Bella which is a clothing optional beach.
Be careful of Colon restaurant...they hurried with our drinks order and we ended up with a litre beer and sangria 🥺 too much in one go for us 😥
At the heart of this vibrant district, the Rambla stretches for almost 2 kilometers. To the eponymous Parc. And just beyond to the sea.
It’s a grand stroll, pedestrianised in parts. Retail, cafes and restaurants abound. About half ways along is the great monument to Doctor Trueta.
He was a local born polymath. Over a lifetime of achievement he had a lengthy tenure as Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Oxford University.
Smaller and more intimate than the famous 'La Rambla', this is a much more enjoyable street. Lots of little shops and bars to eat drink and (window-)shop.
Our favourite was Bar Nuria at #34 that I can't find here on Tripadvisor. The bacalau croquetas are to die for!
When travelling north-west, when you get to Carrer del Perú go one block south-west, then continue on Carrer de la Llacuna and Carrer de Rogent for another lovely pedestrianised shopping street.