Discover the Enchanting Rambla de Mar in Barcelona
Experience the beauty of Barcelona at Rambla de Mar, a stunning promenade connecting the city to the Mediterranean sea, perfect for leisurely strolls and dining.
Rambla de Mar is a stunning promenade in Barcelona that seamlessly connects the vibrant city to the enchanting waterfront. Perfect for leisurely strolls, dining, and soaking up the breathtaking views, this attraction is a must-visit for any tourist.
A brief summary to Rambla De Mar
- Rambla de Mar, s/n, Barcelona, Barcelona, 08039, ES
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- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit during sunset for breathtaking views of the harbor and the city skyline.
- Try local seafood dishes at one of the many restaurants along the promenade.
- Keep an eye out for street performers and local artists showcasing their talents.
- Take a stroll towards the Columbus Monument for a great photo opportunity.
- Plan your visit during cultural events for a chance to experience local festivities.
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Getting There
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Walking
From El Born, head towards the Passeig del Born. Walk straight until you reach the intersection with Carrer de la Princesa. Turn left onto Carrer de la Princesa and continue walking until you reach Plaça del Born. From there, you can see the entrance to the Parc de la Ciutadella. Head towards the park and walk through it, passing the fountain and the lake. Exit the park towards the east side, and you'll find yourself at the waterfront. Rambla de Mar is straight ahead; simply walk towards the water, and you will see the promenade leading to it.
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Public Transport (Metro)
If you prefer to take public transport, walk to the nearest metro station, which is Jaume I (L4, the yellow line). Take the metro towards La Pau and get off at the next stop, which is Barceloneta. Exit the station and walk straight along Passeig de Joan de Borbó until you reach the waterfront. Turn left, and you will find Rambla de Mar a short distance away. Note that a single ticket for the metro costs approximately €2.40.
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Bicycle
For a more scenic route, consider renting a bicycle. There are several bike rental shops in El Born. Once you have a bike, head towards the waterfront by taking Carrer de la Princesa to Passeig del Born, then follow the path towards the beach. You can cycle along the waterfront promenade, which will lead you directly to Rambla de Mar.
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