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Passeig de Gracia - Paseo de Gracia street Barcelona |
Passeig de Gracia - Paseo de GraciaBarcelona's famous shopping streetUpdated 2022 Passeig de Gracia is without doubt Barcelona's most famous and elegant shopping street. This is where the Barcelona flagship stores of many global fashion designer brands can be found. You can also find excellent restaurants and some of Barcelona's best hotels on Passeig de Gracia Passeig de Gracia is also generally thought to be the most expensive street in Barcelona, and perhaps even in Spain, in terms of real estate. The Passeig de Gràcia street was officially inaugurated on May 24, 1827. The street name is 'Passeig de Gracia' in Catalan and 'Paseo de Gracia' in Spanish and means the 'Gracia passage' meaning road to Gracia. Before the inauguration it was called Camí de Jesús because it went from Barcelona to Gracia but also passed a convent called Santa Maria de Jesús de Barcelona founded in 1427 by Franciscan friars. This was a country road through fields that linked the walled city of Barcelona to what was then the separate village of Gracia. Gracia was a separate village until 1897when it formally became part of Barcelona. It left Barcelona at the Portal de l'Àngel and went through fields and past the convent before ending at the village of Gracia. The convent de Santa Maria de Jesús de Barcelona was located on what is now the junction of streets Passeig de Gracia and Arago. The convent of Jesus is long gone. Like most convents and monasteries that in the centres of Spanish citites it was expropiated and demolished to make way for city dwellings during the industrial revolution. From 1843 Barcelona began the demolition of its medieval city walls and started an expansion of the city into what has now become the Eixample district - which means the'extension'. Over time all the blocks in the Eixample were developed and Barcelona engulfed the entire village of Gracia and in 1897 Gracia was formally annexed by the city which now surrounds the old village. This article continues under ads
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Today the Passeig de Gracia is reputed to be Spain's most expensive street for real estate and is home several of Barcelona's most famous buildings, famous hotels and many top brand names in designer fashion. Map best hotels Paseo de GraciaOpen map in FULLSCREENThe Passeig de Gracia starts at Barcelona's iconic Plaça de Catalunya central square and ends at the corner of Gracia village. It is a lovely stroll at any time of year and Passeig de Gracia is too long a street so about 1 hour to stroll from the full length. On the way you can everything about the famous boulevar from the gaudi paving stones to the fantastic architecture. And this famous boulevard has many high end fashion stores and restaurants. Find them here. If you want a break during strolling then take a seat one one of the 32 lovely modernist benches decorated with trencadis. The benches are also the base of the Passeig de Gracia street lamps. These iconic benches were designed by modernist architecht Pere Falqués i Urpí in 1906. Highlights of this famous boulevard are the modernist houses Casa Batllo and La Pedrera by Antonic Gaudi and the Casa Amatller by Josep Puig i Cadafalch. There are several top restaurants on Passeig de Gracia in the five star hotels that lined the boulevard including Casa Fuster, the Sir Victor hotel, Hotel Oriental Mandarin with Michelin restaurant Moments. The Passeig de Gracia is fabulous for shopping any day, but Christmas shopping is a treat. Christmas in Barcelona and on Passeig de Gracia opens with the Barcelona Shopping Night event every year at the start of December. Related pagesPictures Passeig de Gracia Designer shops on Passeig de Gracia Shopping in Barcelona About Eixample area of Barcelona Casa Batllo La Pedrera (Casa Mila) Casa Amatller Hotels on Passeig de Gracia Hotel Casa Fuster Hotel Mandarin Hotel Majestic © Copyright Barcelonayellow.com All rights reserved. Do not copy text or images on this page without permission |
Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 July 2023 12:40 |
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