María Cubí and Santaló: These two streets are in the “Zona Alta” of Barcelona. They are famous for their pubs and bars, many of which also have a dance floor. We recommend heading to María Cubí and Santaló if you want to dance or just have a drink. Both avenues are very popular among locals and foreigners.
Where is the main area in Barcelona?
La Rambla, Barcelona's thriving tourist hub, is a beautiful tree-lined promenade that runs from the Plaça de Catalunya to Port Vell, the Old Harbour. It's the first stop for many visitors to the city and gives a great first taste of Catalan food and drinks, atmosphere and entertainment.
What is the busiest area in Barcelona?
What is the Barcelona strip called?
Las Ramblas boulevard, is a lively and iconic street in the heart of Barcelona, Spain, is home to numerous attractions that captivate tourists and locals alike.
What is the most crowded city in Spain?
Spain: the largest cities in 2021 (in million residents)
Characteristic | Residents in million |
---|---|
Madrid | 3.28 |
Barcelona | 1.63 |
Valencia | 0.79 |
Seville | 0.68 |