Day 5 in BARCELONA-8K | L’illa Diagonal Mall | Arenas de Barcelona | La Rambla Catalunya Square 2022
Day 5 in BARCELONA-8K | L’illa Diagonal Mall | Arenas de Barcelona | La Rambla Catalunya Square 2022
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Day 5 in BARCELONA-8K | L’illa Diagonal Mall | Arenas de Barcelona | La Rambla Catalunya Square 2022
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Barcelona is famous for its outstanding football team, stunning architecture, lively nightlife, sandy beaches, and world-class cuisine. Not to mention a vibrant cultural heritage and colorful neighborhood festivals that attract visitors from around the world.
Welcome to Barcelona Travel Guide! This vlog features the top attractions and best places to eat in Barcelona, Spain! Join us on our trip and discover lots of delicious street food in La Bouqueria Market. We will also visit 3 top Gaudi sights: Parc Gell, Sagrada Familia and Casa Batllo. That’s not the end! We will be discovering the Gothic Quarter, as well as the La Barceloneta Beach and the seaside district. All of this with a massive dose of delicious Spanish tapas!
If you’re really looking to elevate your Barcelona adventure, look no further than the Barcelona Port Cable Car. This aerial tramway soars high above the ‘Modernisme’ architecture and bustling streets of the Catalan capital, providing a splendid bird’s-eye view of the city.
One of the largest shopping centers in Catalonia. It has more than 200 establishments dedicated to fashion, restaurants, leisure and other services. In addition, it offers 4,800 parking spaces completely free for the first 3 hours.
#L’iILLA CC. L’illa Diagonal, #shoppingmall in Barcelona. March 2022.
L’illa Diagonal shopping centre offers 170 shops, bars and restaurants to enjoy the best fashion and food of Barcelona.
Inaugurated in 1993, the large L’Illa Diagonal complex soon became an emblematic shopping centre, highly appreciated both for its architectural style in the form of a fallen skyscraper inspired by the Rockefeller Center in New York, and for the level of service that it offers. With its 334-metre faade overlooking Avinguda Diagonal, it attracts clients from all over the city and the metropolitan area.
They have a huge Carrefour supermarket. If you picnic or want to buy wine for your hotel room, the selection is enormous.
Amazingly, they have a store in the mall that only sells frozen food! Not useful for us tourists, but it can be a good place to pickup ice cream.
Up on the surface, they’ve done something novel in pedestrian seating. They have built small hills, covered in AstroTurf grass! Lounge chairs with slings made of grassy AstroTurf too!
Our hotel was nearby. We visited at least twice. This is a great resource!
The Ramblas is famous for street performers including human statues. Did you know there is a Mir on La Rambla? The famous painter Joan Mir actually created part of the Ramblas. Many thousands of people walk right over the Mir circle on the Ramblas every day and don’t even know it.
Las Ramblas is often the first landmark that most tourists identify with the city. It is a large boulevard which runs through the heart of the city centre. It is filled with Barcelona action at its best (and sometimes the worst as we will discuss later on).
Las Ramblas is approximately 1.2 kilometres long with Port Vell (near the cruise port terminal) at the Southern most end and Plaa de Catalunya at the northern most end.
If you have your back to Port Vell and you are looking up towards Catalunya along the Ramblas on your left hand side is the Raval area and on your right-hand side is the Barri Gtic (or Gothic Quarter).
Las Ramblas can also be roughly divided into seedy and non-seedy areas. This distinction between seedy and non-seedy becomes a lot clearer during the night time when the Southern most end of the Ramblas becomes something of a red light district and is frequented by night women (prostitutes).
Barcelona city council have restricted traffic flow through this region and you have the overwhelming feeling that pedestrians rule in this area (which makes a welcome change). Unlike other cities that have huge roads running through the middle Barcelona has chosen to structure the road system such that the heart of the city centre is primarily pedestrianized with larger roads that service the periphery.
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