Gracia literally stands out from the pack. It used to
be an independent town until late into the 19th
century. Though it’s just a short commute away from
the centre, a visit here feels like you’re in a whole
different city. 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
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vibrant Gracia’s plaças, where young and old gather to
enjoy a drink outside. Carrer de Verdi, its main
street, offers affordable restaurants and a movie
theatre that screens new as well as classic films in
their original language. 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.
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