Gracia Barrio

This district was the only district that I had not had the chance of going to before doing this assignment. I was not sure what it would be like, but it exceeded my expectations for it. To start of with, I was able to visit the Placa de Vila de Gracia. This was a giant tower that stood in a square surrounded by restaurants with outside seating. When I was here, every seat was filled up because of how peaceful of a place it is to sit and eat. I was able to eat at a bakery here and it was phenomenal! After this, I had a chance to go visit Gaudi’s first house, Casa Vicens Gaudi. This house was filled with architecture that I had never seen before in my life. I would highly suggest any one visiting Barcelona to check this place out. The cost of living for tapas in this district was the same as the other two, 10-15 dollars for a decent size meal. Also, along with this the language barrier was the same here, but Gaudi’s first house was a huge traffic place for tourist to go and visit.

Placa de Vila de Gracia
Bakery I ate at the square
One of the best pizzas I had at Barcelona at this bakery
outside of Gaudi’s house
One of the rooms in Gaudi’s house

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