Once an independent municipality from Barcelona itself, Gràcia is now the neighborhood with the strongest personality in the city.
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Gràcia is filled with local designers’ workshops, vegan restaurants and even Japanese patisseries. As well as all the organic food stores and yoga studios, traditional Catalan culture still thrives, as evidenced in the language, local folklore and popular events that take place in the neighborhood.
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Markets still abound in Gràcia, and the streets are filled with several squares that are meeting points for people of all ages who gather over drinks each evening starting around 7pm. Packed with all types of restaurants, from local tapas joints to Michelin-star restaurants, Gràcia is also a great neighborhood for strolling, bar-hopping and soaking in the local atmosphere. You can also find architectural gems designed by Modernist architect Antoni Gaudí, such as Casa Vicens and Park Güell. Being well-connected with downtown, Gràcia is a strategic location for those wanting to be close to the city center but farther from the hustle and bustle.
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