Camp d'en Grassot
Locally known as el Camp d'en Grassot i Gracia Nova
Camp d'en Grassot is what Gracia would be if you turned down the volume by about 30%. Same walkable streets, same neighborhood feel, but fewer tourists, lower rents at EUR 1,350 for a two-bedroom, and a more residential rhythm. Mercat de l'Abaceria anchors the food scene, and three metro stops (Joanic on L4, Verdaguer and Alfons X on L5) give you flexible transit options. The neighborhood sits between Gracia's plaza culture and the Sagrada Familia area, meaning both are walkable. It draws a mix of young families and digital nomads who want the Gracia vibe without the Gracia prices. The dining scene is solid rather than trendy - traditional Catalan restaurants alongside a few specialty coffee spots. Green space is limited, which is the main downside. Living in Camp d'en Grassot is the smart choice for anyone who loves Gracia's character but wants to spend EUR 100 less per month on rent.
EUR 1,350
Avg rent (2BR)
7/10
Safety score
7/10
Family score
2
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Highlights
- Mercat de l'Abaceria food market
- More affordable than central Gracia
- Close to Sagrada Familia and Gracia plazas
- Residential feel with good local services
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