Barcelona’s La Rambla has reopened after extensive renovation work, according to the Ajuntament de Barcelona. The city centre promenade, one of the best-known streets in Catalonia, is back in use following the project.
The work was aimed at improving the public space while keeping its historic character. The council said the reopening marks the completion of the renovation project on the promenade, which is used daily by residents, traders and visitors.
La Rambla runs from Plaça de Catalunya to the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. It remains a key route through the centre of Barcelona and a major part of the city’s public life.
The article does not set out the full list of changes, but the renovation is described as bringing significant improvements to the area. For readers following local updates across Catalonia, see our news coverage.
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