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Gràcia offers a variety of food venues from tiny bars with craft beer and cava to up-scale restaurants. If you are craving some pizza, go to Gina Balmesina Pizza Bar. For Asian - Ramen-Ya Hiro. They are famous for their authentic Japanese ramen. And my personal recommendation — La Pubilla, a warmhearted family-owned restaurant of Catalonian cuisine. All of them have vegan options on the menu.

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Follow Barcelona’s new pedestrian street, Consell de Cent, to get to Gràcia. It was once a small village located not far from Barcelona. Nowadays it is a quiet neighborhood with peaceful walking streets, art galleries, and stylish boutiques. Many of Barcelona’s iconic landmarks are in the vicinity including Casa Milà, Casa Batlló, the Sagrada Familia Cathedral, and Park Güell.

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Stroll through the streets of the charming Gràcia, once a small village neighboring Barcelona. Buy each other souvenirs to remember the night at one of the quirky boutiques or artisanal shops. Have a dinner at one of the many restaurants the neighborhood is renowned for. Finish your evening savoring ice cream at the world-famous Gelateria Anita.

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