Barcelona – Around Town – Gràcia, Tibidabo & Zona Alta (part 2) – Gràcia Boutiques, Gràcia Cafés

Gràcia

Until the end of the 19th century, Gràcia was a
fiercely proud independent city. Despite locals’ protests, it became
part of Barcelona proper in 1898, but has always maintained a sense of
separatism and has been a hotbed of political activity. It is now home
to a booming cottage industry nurtured by a growing band of artisans.
Don’t miss the barrio’s annual fiesta  in the second week of August.

Exploring the Heights


Morning

Taking the northern route of the Bus Tourístic 
is the easiest way to negotiate the vast northern area of the city; it
also gives discounts on entrance to major sights en route. Start off at
Plaça de Catalunya (tickets can be bought on board) and sit on the top
deck for a good view of the
Modernista magic along Pg de Gràcia. Make the whimsical Parc Güell
your first stop and spend the morning ambling around Gaudí’s
other-worldly park. Get back on the bus and continue north to the
southern end of Av Tibidabo. Walk about 500 m (1600 ft) up Av Tibidabo
and stop off for a leisurely lunch in the garden of the palatial
El Asador d’Aranda
.

Afternoon

After you’ve had your fill of fine Castilian cuisine,
continue strolling up Av Tibidabo to Plaça Doctor Andreu where you can
hop on the steep funicular train to go higher still to Plaça de
Tibidabo. Pop into the

Parc d’Atraccions
for a ride on the dodgems or the Ferris wheel. Then head to the landmark
Torre de Collserola
, where a glass elevator whisks you up to an observation deck for
spectacular views. Return to Plaça Doctor Andreu on the funicular and
treat yourself to a
granissat
) in one of the terrace bars. Then go down Av Tibidabo on the charming Tramvia Blau and catch the Bus Tourístic back to the city centre.

Gràcia Boutiques

  1. Naftalina

    Of
    all the cottage industry boutiques in Gràcia, Naftalina has the most
    stylish interior – befitting the equally stylish, hand-made designer
    clothes. Chic, elegant, understated women’s wear with an emphasis on
    textured fabrics.

    • C/La Perla 33

  2. Ninas

    Nina, an American designer, sells simple, modern women’s clothes made from fine fabrics. The shop is housed in a gorgeous Modernista building which was once a butcher’s, and has a workshop at the back.

    • C/Verdi 39

  3. Llena eres de Gràcia

    For
    gorgeous women’s fashions, accessories and evening wear at surprisingly
    reasonable prices, try this colourful boutique. The clothes are very
    wearable but most have a quirky twist.

    • C/Ros de Olano 52

  4. José Rivero

    José
    provides his own original in-house creations for men and women; he also
    sells crafted accessories, including handbags, by young local
    designers.

    • C/Astúries 43

  5. Multiart

    This
    fabric workshop sells colourful, hand-printed textiles, bedlinen, and
    clothes for men and women. It also runs educational dress-making
    workshops.

    • C/Sant Joaquim 23

  6. Món de Mones

    For colourful jewellery and accessories, try the ‘World of Monkeys’ (món de mones
    in Catalan) near the Plaça del Sol. The designer, Teresa Roig, uses a
    variety of materials from glass to felt to create her original designs.

    • C/Xiquets de Valls 9

  7. Camiseria Pons

    One of the oldest shops in this area, this men’s specialist shop sells shirts
    by top Spanish and international designers, including Ralph Lauren.

    • Gran de Gràcia 49

  8. Mushi Mushi

    From
    hard-to-find, small labels to the best international collections, this
    pretty little boutique stocks a fine selection of women’s fashion. It
    also offers a small range of shoes, bags and accessories.

    • Plaça Rius i Taulet 5

  9. El Piano

    El
    Piano sells elegant and stylish women’s clothes with a retro flair made
    by Catalan designer Tina García. It also stocks clothes by other
    independent designers.

    • C/Verdi 20 bis

  10. Zucca

    One
    of three branches in Barcelona, Zucca offers a superb range of
    colourful fashion accessories. The stock includes plastic flowers for
    your hair and stick-on navel rings.

    • C/Torrent de l’Olla 175


Most of Gràcia’s small boutiques accept commissions.

Gràcia Cafés

  1. Cafè del Sol

    This
    café-bar is a cut above the others in the lively, bohemian Plaça del
    Sol. The atmosphere buzzes, the conversation inspires and the excellent
    coffee keeps on coming.

    • Pl del Sol 16

    • DA

  2. Cafè Salambó

    Scrumptious
    sandwiches and a tasty range of salads are the draw at this beautiful,
    wooden, trendy bar-cum-café. There are pool tables upstairs.

    • C/Torrijos 51

    • DA




    Sign, Cafè Salambo

  3. Tetería Jazmín

    An
    aromatic café that serves hundreds of different teas; the most unusual
    is the mint tea served with pine-kernels. Typical Morrocan dishes (tagines and couscous) are also available.

    • C/Maspons 11

    • Closed Mon, Tue, two weeks Sep




    Tea urns,Tetería Jazmin

  4. La Cafetera

    Of
    all the cafés on Plaça de la Virreina, this one, with its outdoor
    terrace and tiny patio full of potted plants, is easily the most
    pleasant for a quiet and leisurely morning coffee and a sandwich.

    • Pl de la Virreina

  5. Aroma

    It’s
    always a pleasure to smell the coffee being freshly ground at this
    cream-walled and wood-beamed café. Hundreds of coffees to choose from,
    with takeaway packets available.

    • Travessera de Gràcia 151

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  6. Vreneli

    The
    cosy Plaça de Rius i Taulet boasts four café terraces to choose from.
    Vreneli is the most interesting one, with a mixture of Mexican, Swiss
    and Spanish fare. No alcohol is served.

    • Pl Rius i Taulet 8

    • Closed Mon

    • DA

  7. Blues Cafè

    The
    walls at this dusky, atmospheric café-bar are plastered with
    black-and-white photos of John Lee Hooker and Leadbelly, among others.
    The music, electric or acoustic, is always the blues.

    • C/Perla 35

  8. Cafè del Teatre

    This
    is an ideal place to find a young, friendly crowd and good
    conversation. The only connection with the theatre here seems to be the
    velvet curtains on the sign over the door of this scruffy, but busy,
    café.

    • C/Torrijos 41

  9. Cafè de Gràcia

    This
    airy and spacious café, with salmon walls and mirrors, is an ideal spot
    for a quick coffee away from the crowds. Service is speedy and a touch
    more formal than most places in Gràcia.

    • C/Gran de Gràcia 34

  10. Sureny

    A
    sophisticated addition to this square, Sureny is simple but stylish,
    with a tantalizing selection of tapas and plenty of wines available by
    the glass.

    • Pl Revolució 17

    • Closed Mon

    • DA