Single room in a shared flat just off Avda. Diagonal. Ideally located in relation to buses, metro, Passeig de Gracias is only a few minutes walk away as well as Rambla Catalunya. This is an exterior single bedroom (7m2) in a shared flat. The bedroom has a single bed (200 x 90), wardrobe and chest of drawers. The apartment has a large living room, kitchen and two bathrooms. The owner lives in the apartment, one of the bathrooms is for him and the other is to be shared between the two rooms he rents. Clients have the right to use the kitchen, living room and the private terrace. The apartment is located in a good, safe neighbourhood and within walking distance to many of Barcelona´s sights. Utility bills are included in the price. |
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Gràcia, a district of narrow streets and small squares once an independent town united with Barcelona in 1897. Back then the neighbourhood was very different: there were no public lights on the streets, there were very few schools and there was no swerage system. Little by little the district adapted to city life in Barcelona….. Today Gràcia is one of the most visited districts of Barcelona. When you enter the area you will notice how the rigid symmetrical blocks designed by Cerdà for the Exiample give way to an area of haphazard winding streets and how the cultural atmosphere changes completely. Some of the streets have pretty little two storey buildings, while the many quaint plazas, unique to this area offer a lovely opportunity to stop, take in the ambience, have a drink, chat and relax in one of the many coffee shops that surround all the plazas. Gràcia´s independent attitude is also reflected in a strong attachment to traditions like the Fiesta Major, which for a few days in August makes the area the centre of the whole city. Throughout the year the district is very popular for going out at night especially around the streets of Calle Verde. The district contains a large number of small shops, which sell many craft and handmade goods. It is home to a large number of student residents, a sizeable Catalan-speaking community, and a substantial community of artists, actors, musicians, photographers and designers, all of whom contribute to its bohemian flavour. Gràcia has one of Gaudi´s earliest works; La Casa Vincens. Other places of interest to visit include: Plaça Rius i Taulet, Plaça de la Virreina, Plaça Rovira i Trias, Plaça del Sol, Mercat de la Llibertat, and of course, Parc Güell. |