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Close up of beginning of Rambla de Mar

Moll d'Espanya

Barcelona


The heart of the redeveloped harbour is Moll d'Espanya, a former wharf linked to Moll de la Fusta by a wave-shaped footbridge, Rambla de Mar, which rotates to let boats enter the marina behind it.

At the end of Moll d'Espanya is the glossy ²Ñ²¹°ù±ð³¾Ã ²µ²Ô³Ü³¾ shopping, dining and entertainment complex, but the major attraction is ³¢'´¡±ç³Üà°ù¾±³Ü³¾, with its 80m-long shark tunnel. Short of diving among them (which can be arranged here too), this is as close as you can get to a set of shark teeth without being bitten.


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1. ³¢â€™A±ç³Üà°ù¾±³Ü³¾

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It's hard not to shudder at the sight of a shark gliding above you, displaying its toothy, wide-mouthed grin – but this 80m shark tunnel is the highlight…

2. Moll de la Fusta

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Northeast from the harbour stretches the promenade Moll de la Fusta. The Pailebot de Santa Eulàlia, a fully functioning 1918 schooner restored by the…

3. Palau de Mar

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Looming over the waterfront, this huge brick edifice was built in the 1880s as a storage depot for goods arriving from the port. Revitalised in the city's…

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6. Pailebot de Santa Eulàlia

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This 1918 three-mast schooner, restored by the Museu Marítim, is moored along the palm-lined Moll de la Fusta promenade. You can see it perfectly well…

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