Gràcia. Boutiques
From traditional commerce to the most avant-garde stores
Gràcia is one of Barcelona’s most characteristic and traditional neighborhoods: a village within the city.
Strolling through its streets, you’ll find plenty of small and charismatic shops that blend tradition with innovation. Fashion, design, crafts, and food make up the majority of the offerings in a neighborhood where shopping is a relaxed and pleasant activity.
You’ll also find a variety of cuisine, ranging from the most international flavors to the most traditional dishes.

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Shopping in Gràcia
Gràcia is full of small businesses that are part of Barcelona’s personality.
In the alleys and squares of Gràcia, you’ll come across everything from shops that have been open for over 90 years to innovative co-living spaces, passing through all kinds of local design and craft boutiques.
One of the neighborhood’s main commercial arteries is Gran de Gràcia Street, where you’ll find fashion stores, beauty shops, shoe stores, and more. Verdi Street, another shopping hub, offers a more alternative style with ateliers from both local and international designers, while Astúries Street is notable for its specialty food shops and organic products.
In Gràcia, any small street can lead you to hundreds of shops featuring crafts, decoration, fashion, food, beauty, and design.
How to get to Gràcia?
From the Passeig de Gràcia – La Pedrera stop on the Blue and Red Routes of the Barcelona Bus Turístic, you can reach the Gràcia neighborhood by crossing Avinguda Diagonal, where you can begin your journey to discover the area’s most unique shops.
For the curious ones
- In the narrowest and lesser-known streets, you can find the most authentic traditional shops.
- Some old shops proudly display the year they were founded on their façades.
- Some buildings in Gràcia are truly beautiful—when looking at a shop window, don’t forget to look up as well.
- Ask the locals about the neighborhood’s lifelong “bodeguetas” and stop by for an aperitif.