Gràcia, once a separate village, is now Barcelona’s hippest neighborhood, known for its vibrant student and art scene. The area is centered around Plaça del Sol, a lively square lined with Catalonian tapas bars, terraced restaurants, flower shops, and trendy boutiques. One of the main highlights is the UNESCO-listed Park Güell, designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. Visitors can explore the park’s colorful mosaics and whimsical architecture, as well as enjoy the local flavors and bustling atmosphere of the neighborhood.
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