The poet Federico García Lorca once said that Barcelona’s Rambla was the only street on earth he wanted to go on for ever, endlessly. That is not surprising, because the history of the city flows through its two-kilometre walk, down to the sea. Full of different ethnic groups and cultures, sounds, hustle and bustle, La Rambla is one of the most famous and visited streets in the world. It is the showcase of many shops and emblematic buildings such as El Liceo Theatre or the Vice-queen Palace. Originally, it used to be a commercial area run by craftsmen and farmers, but as time went by, it has become an ideal hotspot for shopping and leisure aimed at both locals and tourists. Located just 1 kilometre away from the hotel, don’t leave without exploring it!