This week, I’m back in my favorite city, so I wanted to share a photo that might help explain why I can’t stay away from Barcelona.Β
This is the inscription at the foot of the Font de Canaletes, a fancy fountain at the top of Las Ramblas, the most famous street in Barcelona. It’s not just pretty; it also has supposed magical powers. Here’s my rough translation of it:
“If you drink the water
From the Fountain of Canaletes
You will always be
In love with Barcelona.
And no matter how far you go,
You’ll always return.”
You might be wondering – did I drink from the Font de Canaletes? Well, I’m back in Barcelona, aren’t I? π
Check out episode #2 of MyBarcelona for more on this magical fountain:
Besos!
-Jess
I’ve never noticed that inscription before! It’s funny, Rome actually has a similar legend about its Fontana di Trevi, if you throw a coin in it’s supposed to mean you’ll return. π
It’s on the ground and not very conspicuous. I didn’t even realize which fountain it was for a long time! I thought it was a different, bigger one.
Wow, you are brave. I sat there with my friend in the evening watching the fountain. Had no clue that there was a tile that had an inscription. Boy, do I feel dumb now. I have thrown the coin at the Trevi fountain that Kat mentioned and I’m sure that I will be back in Italy at some point. I know that I will make it to Barcelona but I will probably need a few beers or wine in order for me to consider drinking from the fountain π
You know, it may not be the fountain you’re thinking of. There are a couple bigger, fancier fountains on the Ramblas, and this is a smaller one that’s also a lamppost. I expected something bigger. It’s got drinking fountain spouts, so I think it’s probably not too terrible to drink from it. π
Actually, I’ll just have to go dig up a photo of the whole fountain.
Ha Ha! Thank goodness it wasn’t the one I was thinking of. I would worry if people were “going to the bathroom” in the fountain late at night when people drink too much.
Oh no, I don’t think it’s that one! Hahaha I’d be afraid to drink out of that one too!
How cool the sign is! I think I drank out of some fountain in Lisbon, since I love it so much and always return .-)
I’ll be in BCN for a couple of days in March and hopefully I’ll still like it, it’s been 6 years since the last time I’ve been in Barcelona. Can not wait! You think it’ll be nice and sunny beginning of March?
I hope so! I remember going to the beach for the first time in March last year. It was too cold for me to swim, but it was definitely sunny.
Hope you have a good trip, let me know if you want showing around a bit while you’re here. π
I just booked a flight to Barcelona!!
This gives me an extra excuse to peruse travel blogs and stockpile BCN info–like this gem on the Font de Canaletes, which I hadn’t heard before.
Ooh awesome! When are you going to be here?
I’m going to have to post a big picture of the Font de Canaletes so everyone knows which fountain it is. It’s not the one most people expect it to be (it sure wasn’t the one I was imagining).
I’ll be there in early May! Haha, yes, please post a photo so I can make sure to drink from the correct fountain.
Will do! Let me know if you want a mini guide/to meet up while you’re here.
hahahah I’ve never seen this inscription… I will look for it the next time I walk by.
Look carefully on the floor! It’s a little hard to spot.
I would love to go back to Barcelona one day. Such a beautiful and unique city!
I agree π Thanks for stopping by!