Overview
La Rambla de les Flors is a short, colourful boulevard connecting the Plaça Major area northward, known for its double row of flower stalls that splash colour across the pedestrian walkway at any time of year.
Highlights
- Flower Stalls: Dozens of florists selling local blooms, cacti, and dried arrangements.
- Modernista Buildings: Several early 20th-century façades with decorative ironwork and ceramic details.
- Local Shopping: The streets branching off La Rambla harbour independent bookshops, shoe stores, and traditional hat makers.
History
Modelled on Barcelona's more famous namesake, Palma's Rambla was laid out in the 19th century along the course of a former streambed. The flower trade has defined the street since the early 1900s.
Visitor Tips
- Quick photo stop: A 10-minute walk through is sufficient to enjoy the colour.
- Connects key plazas: A handy pedestrian route between Plaça Major and Plaça d'Espanya.
- Duration: 10–20 minutes.