Gracia
Locally known as Vila de Gracia
Gracia feels like a village that accidentally ended up inside a metropolis. Narrow streets open into sun-drenched plazas - Placa del Sol, Placa de la Vila, Placa de la Virreina - where old men play dominoes while freelancers tap away on laptops. The rents have climbed to EUR 1,450 for a two-bedroom, but the tradeoff is a neighborhood where the local vermuteria knows your order and the Festa Major in August turns every street into a party. Independent boutiques, artisan workshops, and organic food shops line Carrer Verdi and its side streets. The L3 metro at Fontana gets you to Placa Catalunya in four stops. Gracia scores high for walkability and nightlife but lower on green space - the plazas serve as the parks here. The community is a mix of longtime Catalan residents, creative types, and digital nomads who came for a month and stayed for a decade. Living in Gracia is for people who value atmosphere and community over convenience and size.
EUR 1,450
Aluguel medio (2 quartos)
7/10
Seguranca
7/10
Pontuacao familiar
1
Linhas de metro
Neighborhood Scores
Destaques
- Placa del Sol and plaza culture with outdoor terraces
- Famous Festa Major de Gracia in August
- Independent boutiques and artisan workshops
- Bohemian village atmosphere within the city
- Thriving organic food and vermouth bar scene
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