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The Gràcia neighbourhood is one of the places with the most personality and charm in Barcelona. Located just north of the Eixample, this former independent village retains its authentic and bohemian spirit, with narrow streets, lively squares and a vibrant community that mixes tradition and modernity.
Its history dates back to the nineteenth century, when Gràcia was a small municipality surrounded by fields and farmhouses. Despite its annexation to Barcelona in 1897, the neighbourhood has managed to maintain its own identity, reflected in its architecture, its artistic atmosphere and its strong neighbourhood life.
Gràcia offers a wide variety of properties with character: from restored modernist flats and penthouses with sunny terraces to contemporary lofts in old industrial buildings. Each street and square has its own particular charm, which makes living here a unique, authentic and very Barcelona experience. The neighbourhood stands out for its high quality of life and its cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Local shops, designer boutiques, traditional markets, cinemas, theatres and a diverse gastronomic offer that ranges from traditional tapas bars to signature restaurants abound. Its squares – such as the Plaza del Sol, the Virreina or the Revolución – are meeting points where social life beats strongly. In terms of transport, Gràcia is excellently connected to the rest of the city by metro (L3, L4, L6, L7), Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat (FGC) and numerous bus and public bike lines. In addition, its strategic location allows easy access to both the centre and green areas such as Park Güell or the Carmel bunkers, with impressive views over the city. Gràcia is ideal for those looking for an urban, cultural and close lifestyle, where creativity and authenticity are breathed in every corner. To live here is to enjoy the liveliest soul of Barcelona, in a welcoming environment full of history.