La Rambla Nova will shine with colors and flowers this spring with 86 planters
La Rambla Nova changes its image this spring with a splash of color that will not go unnoticed. The lampposts of Tarragona's most emblematic space will shine bright and colorful, while the hanging planters dress up with seasonal flowers.
This initiative, driven by the Tarragona City Council, has already installed a total of 86 hanging planters decorating La Rambla Nova, turning it into a more attractive and fresh meeting point for residents and visitors.
Lampposts that make a difference
Bright colors for a spring with personality
The lampposts of La Rambla Nova leave behind the traditional white to embrace a palette of vivid colors that bring a fresh and modern air. This lighting renovation not only improves aesthetics but also helps make the urban environment more pleasant at night.
Lighting adapted to the surroundings
The choice of colors aims to integrate with the flowers and nature covering the planters, creating a harmonious ensemble.
The hanging planters: a touch of nature on the asphalt
86 planters full of seasonal flowers
The 86 hanging planters distributed along La Rambla Nova are already visible, loaded with fresh flowers that change with the season. This action adds color and life to one of Tarragona’s busiest streets.
Ongoing maintenance and care
This commitment guarantees that La Rambla Nova maintains its attractive image throughout the entire spring.
Repercussions for the city
Tourist appeal and citizen well-being
With these improvements, La Rambla Nova not only becomes a more beautiful space but also reinforces its role as a place of enjoyment for Tarragonans and tourists, especially during peak periods.
Commitment to the environment
The City Council is committed to a greener and more sustainable city, and this initiative in the form of planters and colorful lighting is a clear example. Environmental care is present in every decision.
The colors and flowers are here to stay, and La Rambla Nova is preparing to be the center of attention this spring in Tarragona.
Source of the article: Tarragona City Council