Gràcia, Barcelona guide
A former village outside the high walls of the Old City, Gràcia has a long history as Barcelona’s most boho neighborhood. You’ll find the same charming streets, historic architecture and sun-dappled squares that the Spanish city is famous for, but with a more lived-in, neighborly vibe. From epic bookstores and tapas bars to the smallest museum in the world, our guide to Gràcia will steer you to the neighborhood’s top spots.
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FAQs about Gràcia vacations
Gràcia is a middle-class neighborhood that’s neither over-the-top expensive nor particularly cheap. If you’re on a budget, there are plenty of free things to do and inexpensive, casual places to eat and drink.
Gràcia is one of the safest neighborhoods in Barcelona, thanks to its quieter atmosphere. The crime rate is relatively low, and the streets are well-lit, making it feel welcoming to travelers.
Gràcia is known for being a close-knit community of longtime residents with a fierce sense of local and Catalan pride. It’s not uncommon to see the Catalonian flag hanging from people’s balconies.