La Rambla, also known as Las Ramblas, is one of Barcelona’s main thoroughfares and one of the most visited areas in the city. This fascinating artery is 0.8 miles (1,3 km) long and connects Plaça de Catalunya with the city’s old port.Las Ramblas is always lively, packed with tourists, locals and street artists who pose like living statues. A tree-lined pedestrianmall,its popularity with tourists has affected the character of the street, with a move to pavement cafes and souvenir kiosks. If you have your back to Port Vell and you are looking up towards Catalunya along the Ramblas on your left hand side is the Raval area and on your right-hand side is the Barri Gòtic (or Gothic Quarter). Liceu Theatre, Throughout the years, it has remained open as a cultural and artistic centre and has become one of the city’s iconic symbols.Over the past 150 years, the most prestigious operas have been put on in the Gran Teatre del Liceu with the most renowned and talented singers.
Every day, the Gran Teatre del Liceu organizes tours of the Opera House, where an English-speaking guide will take the visitors to the Theatre Vestibule, the Auditorium, the Hall of Mirrors and the Foyer, while explaining the main events that have taken place in this surprising theatre.
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