This huge pedestrian-only promenade in central Barcelona is arguably one of the most famous streets in all of Spain. It is always an entertaining place to visit and is especially busy during the summer high season. Kiosks selling souvenirs, flowers and food are set up along the tree-lined boulevard. Street performers provide entertainment for anyone with a few cents to spare. There are lots of chances to buy things along La Rambla, but it is completely free to wander. La Rambla is sometimes referred to in its plural form, Las Ramblas, because there are actually several different sections that make up the almost-mile-long promenade.
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