Barcelona’s Ajuntament has re-inaugurated La Rambla after a period of urban improvements, marking a key step in the work to renew one of the city’s best-known streets. The council says the project is part of its longer-term plan for the promenade.
La Rambla runs from Plaça de Catalunya to Port Vell and remains one of Barcelona’s busiest public spaces. It is used by residents, businesses, cultural venues and the many visitors who pass through the city centre each year.
The improvements are intended to support better pedestrian flow, improve safety and make the area more comfortable to use. The article does not give a full list of the completed works, but the re-inauguration indicates that the improved sections are now ready for public use.
This sits within wider urban renewal work across Barcelona, where the city regularly updates infrastructure and public spaces in high-traffic areas. For more on local coverage, see our Community and Sport pages.
Originally published by the Ajuntament de Barcelona. Read the official source for the council’s notice. You can also join our Barcelona English Speakers community on WhatsApp.