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Gràcia
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Barcelona
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Gracia neighbourhood is full of squares and bars, you should go there, sit in a terrace with a drink and a "tapa" and enjoy the weather. Also, go walk around the neighborhood and look at the building, are amazing!
There are a disproportionately high number of art galleries in Gracia Barcelona. You’ll find little independently run galleries and exhibitions tucked away down many of the little backstreets. But you don’t have to go to the galleries to soak up the creativity of the neighborhood. In fact, many of the streets resemble outdoor galleries as well thanks to the brilliant street art on display.
There are a disproportionately high number of art galleries in Gracia Barcelona. You’ll find little independently run galleries and exhibitions tucked away down many of the little backstreets. But you don’t have to go to the galleries to soak up the creativity of the neighborhood. In fact, many of…
locals expo and travelers a mix of people. plenty of squares and super lively after 17h .
For a peek at a very Catalan neighborhood a bit off the touristic trail, Gracia offers lovely plazas and great casual dining.
Grácia is an eclectic mix between a young, alternative and bohemian scene and older Catalan residents who have lived there for generations. With an incomparable local charm, it feels like a small city tucked away inside the metropolis. In fact, Grácia was once considered a separate town just outside of Barcelona until the Eixample district connected it with the old city in the late 1800’s. The bohemian vibe has drawn many international artists to this area, resulting in a wide selection of galleries, live music and artsy boutique stores. The nightlife is centered around the vibrant Grácia’s plaças, where young and old gather to enjoy a drink outside. Carrer de Verdi, its main street, offers affordable restaurants and a movie theater that screens new as well as classic films in their original language. Gracia is particularly well-known for its international cuisine scene - you’ll find everything here, from authentic Italian restaurants and ice cream shops to American pie shops and Japanese sushi and ramen restaurants. It’s a cool spot for shopping too, home to many authentic stores, selling an eclectic range of products, from old vinyl records to unique boho fashion and handmade souvenirs. However Gracia's greatest treasure lies just up the hill at Guell Park, where Antoni Gaudi's vibrant and revolutionary art sculptures stand atop unequaled views of Barcelona. If you visit in late August, you’ll hit the annual Festa Major, one of the largest street festivals in Barcelona, when each area competes for the main prize given for the most beatifully decorated street. With quiet, charming plazas and tons of local shops, restaurants, and cozy cafés, Gracia is one of the very best places to visit in Barcelona.
Grácia is an eclectic mix between a young, alternative and bohemian scene and older Catalan residents who have lived there for generations. With an incomparable local charm, it feels like a small city tucked away inside the metropolis. In fact, Grácia was once considered a separate town just outside…
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