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Vilafranca de Penedès
Villafranca del Panadés (officially known as Vilafranca del Penedès in Catalan) is a municipality in the province of Barcelona in the Catalonia community of Spain. As of January 2017, it is the capital of the Alt Penedès region with a population of 39,532 people. It is known for its sparkling wine, Catalan cava, and Penedés wine.
The autonomous city originated in the 12th century. You can find many medieval buildings, such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria, the Monastery of San Francisco, the Palace, the Palau de la Generalitat and the Palau de la Musica.
Along the Rambla Avenue in Villafranca del Panadés, there are modernist buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Another example of modernist architecture is the facade of the town hall on Villa Square.
In the city center, you can find some Gothic churches, modernist buildings, large outdoor shopping centers, first-class cuisine and culture, as well as visit the Vil·lafranca Museum (the wine museum is also located here), explaining to tourists the process of wine making, its history and its relationship with the municipal authorities.
Vil·lafranca de Penedès, Alt Penedès
Las Ramblas is the most famous street in Barcelona, Spain's second largest city, and this avenue from the harbour to the city center has a wide sidewalk, which tourists love to come here.
It is a beautiful alley with trees and connects the Plaza Catalunya with the sea. Many shops, restaurants and sites close by
Today I came to Las Ramblas in Barcelona again, the most lively place is this street. It was so fun to go to the farmers market and buy a bottle of beer and a bag of bacon, which solved the dinner problem.
There are several ramblas, it is eaay to walk there and you can do a lot of shopping.
The most comfortable Boulevard Hotel has a high cost performance. The street is full of restaurants, bars and shops. It's very busy. Most importantly, the next street is the famous Garcia Avenue. Shopping and scenic spots are located in several nearby streets. It is the busiest commercial shopping and tourist center in Barcelona. Art and Commerce combine well. You might as well go shopping, have a meal, watch an opera, visit Mira's house, and then walk to the harbour to have a good day. Over 5 points.
The Bolivian market on Lambra Avenue is well-known. It's like a paradise for food. The world of colors is the first time to find that the original market can be such Fancy. Although there are almost all tourists in it, the price is very affordable, and fresh and delicious (pushing the juice inside, tasting fresh and delicious). The beach is at the end of the whole Lambra Avenue. It's very hot. Noisy, many famous shopping malls and scenic spots are gathered here, where every tourist must go. ~Here, we should pay attention to pickpockets, more mixed people.~
It's really a beautiful street, the most famous sculptures of all kinds can be seen from the port, but they are all taken with money. Along the street, besides various shops or restaurants, there will be coffee shops, stalls selling flowers, crafts, refrigerator stickers, flower seeds, seafood rice and so on. It feels great when night falls, just be careful. Your own wallet or backpack, because there are too many thieves! Bogueria Market is also on this street. At the end of the street is Fountain Square. The beautiful hotels are sometimes dressed up as Monroe scratching your head on the balcony, although I don't know what she wants to do.