• If you’re lucky enough to arrive in Barcelona during August, you may get to join in celebrating Gràcia’s biggest party of the year.
  • Gràcia is home not only to residents who have spent their whole lives there, but also to students from all around the world, young and not so young, who greet...
  • Plaça de Trilla (Trilla Square), Gràcia, Barcelona. Gràcia (. Catalan pronunciation: [ˈɡɾasiə]), meaning "grace" (in English)...
  • Gràcia is a district of Barcelona and is the most distinctively Catalan neighbourhood within easy walking distance of the city centre.
  • Gràcia is popular with artists and a generally bohemian crowd, but it also boasts a high ethnic population and the highest concentration of foreign restaurants in...
  • Info Barcelona is a municipal channel offering information on municipal affairs and services offered by Barcelona City Council.
  • Discover fabulous culture, shopping and gastronomy in Barcelona’s most iconic, exclusive avenue. Experience the Passeig de Gràcia.
  • Festa Major de Gràcia is proof that this eclectic neighbourhood has never let go of its community traditions.
  • The authentic neighborhood is located at the end of the ‘Passeig de Gràcia’, the road that led north to the former village of Gràcia.
  • Gracia (‘grace’ in English) was established in 1626 as a Caramalite convent called Nostra Senyora de Gràcia.