"Hilly, upscale Gràcia is significantly more expensive than most other neighborhoods in the city center and is almost exclusively inhabited by locals (and expats trying to look like locals). While the area may be well-manicured, it’s anything but stuffy. Stay here if you want to get a feel for Barcelona’s urban-chic life, with a strong emphasis on wellness. Yoga studios are very popular in the area, as are organic grocers, sushi joints, and vegan cafes. Gaudí’s colorful Park Güell is definitely the most famous sight in the neighborhood, and it offers the best views of the city from above. At night, Gràcia’s Cuban bars stand out against the many beer and tapas spots. Join a free salsa class at Gracia Latina or El Cubano, then cool off from all that dancing with a refreshing mojito." - MATADOR_NETWORK