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About Gracia:
Gracia, a combination of narrow and wide lively streets that create a commercial atmosphere to the city, offers you leisure area, the latest events and trendy fashion. The most famous street of Gracia is Verdi, home to innumerable of classy, tailored boutiques, bars and restaurants. This is the ideal for strolling lingeringly and sipping a drink at one of the terraces. A square in Gracia is named after Gato Perez, the famous composer.
Positioned on the northeastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula, Barcelona is great in its size, tradition and arts. It is among a few cities in Europe where the Roman ruins, the Gothic quarter and the modern-living zone are within working distance. Have your heart stirred on La Rambla Boulevard, where thousands of visitors get packed until late at night. There you will find the El Liceu opera house, the La Boqueria food market and Royal Square, famous for its unbelievably-built arches and lush palm trees. Other top attractions include the Art-Nouveau Sagrada Família church, the Gothic Santa Eulàlia cathedral and the modern Palau de la Música Catalana.
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