Font de Canaletes, Barcelona — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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About Font de Canaletes

Font de Canaletes is an ornate fountain topped with a decorative lamp post located at the top of La Rambla near Plaça de Catalunya. This iconic Barcelona landmark was named after 14th-century city wall water pipes called 'canaletes.' The current fountain was designed by Pere Falqués in 1888, representing the modernist style that Barcelona embraced at the turn of the century. An enchanting legend surrounds the fountain: according to tradition, if you drink from it, you'll return to Barcelona. Countless visitors have tested this claim, and many have indeed returned to the city. Since the 1930s, the fountain has also become a focal point for FC Barcelona celebrations, where jubilant fans gather after victories. This tradition originated when a nearby sports magazine, La Rambla, displayed match scores on a chalkboard, making the fountain a natural gathering place for football fans.

Plan Your Visit

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La Rambla, 133, 08002 Barcelona, Spain

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Frequently asked questions

What does the fountain's name mean?
It's named after 14th-century water pipes called 'canaletes' that were part of the city wall.
When was the current fountain designed?
Pere Falqués designed the fountain in 1888 in the modernist style.
What is the fountain's legend?
Legend says if you drink from the fountain, you'll return to Barcelona.
Is it associated with FC Barcelona?
Yes, since the 1930s, fans celebrate football victories here after checking scores on a nearby chalkboard.
Can you drink from it?
Yes, visitors can drink from the fountain and make their wish to return to Barcelona.

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