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Wax Museum Barcelona: Skip The Line Ticket
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James,
United States
11 May 2024
Excellent
Very simple process being able to purchase tickets right online. Friendly staff and clean equipment, it’s a great way to get a quick overview of Barcelona especially if you only have a day or two....
Very simple process being able to purchase tickets right online. Friendly staff and clean equipment, it’s a great way to get a quick overview of Barcelona especially if you only have a day or two. I highly recommend!
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Joanne,
United States
10 May 2024
Excellent
The best way to see Barcelona. Buy a 2 day ticket, stay on the bus for the entire route, then later or the next day, get off where you feel you would like to spend time. The buses run frequently
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Dennis ,
United States
06 May 2024
Excellent
Buses are clean and run continuously. The attendant is very courteous and attentive. Just be ready to wait at certain times and dates because it can be crowded. Great way to see the city and...
Buses are clean and run continuously. The attendant is very courteous and attentive. Just be ready to wait at certain times and dates because it can be crowded. Great way to see the city and very convenient.
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About: La Rambla
This is Barcelona's most famous street. 1.2 kilometres long, and surrounded with cultural centers, theatres and architecturally intriguing buildings, Las Ramblas is a tourist magnet and a perfect spot to dive into the Catalan culture. The street is set between narrow traffic lanes, flanked by plane trees and is crowded until late. A stroll on this street is pure amazement, with souvenirs hawkers, buskers, pavement artists, mimes and living statues all being a part of the ever-changing street scene.
La Rambla
La Rambla, Barcelona