Cosy room for rent in 3-bedroom apartment in La Dreta de l'Eixample (Barcelona, Spain)
Room · 2 flatmates · 1 bathroom
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Your room (Bedroom 2 - double bed)
About the property
Details
- Property type: apartment
- Floor: 3rd
- Elevator: no
- Number of bathrooms: 1
The delight in La Dreta
Because I want style and new friends
Will I like it here?
That depends.
Are you an extrovert looking for a cosy spot to rest your head in one of Barcelona's most picturesque barrios?
We've got the perfect place for you.
Really? Tell me more...
You will love the living room. Stylish furnishings, modern art on the walls, and gorgeous wooden floors. Salute people from the plant-filled balcony. Epic.
We think it’s ideal for working professionals. Marvelous architecture, great food, and lots of local charm – La Dreta de L'Eixample has it all. It's only missing you.
Your top 3 reasons to live here:
- Cocktails in the living room? Yes, please.
- The charming decor. Love the funky paintings.
- Gaudí's trippy masterpiece La Sagrada Familia is a 10-minute walk away.
But you need to know this...
- You'll be on the 3rd floor with no elevator – nothing like a little cardio.
Give it to me straight…
This is a neat 3rd floor, 3-bedroom apartment on Carrer Del Consell De Cent, Barcelona. It has a spacious living room with a balcony, lovely decor, and La Sagrada Familia is within easy reach.
We think this apartment is perfect for young professionals. In La Dreta de l'Eixample, you can live like one of the locals and soak up everything Barcelona has to offer.
Why rent this accommodation?
- Lounging in the living room – get ready for small talk.
- Soaking up the decor – a feast for the eyes.
- Visiting La Sagrada Familia – a religious experience.
More information about this property
- There's a washing machine but no dryer – no probs, just air dry your clothes on the balcony.
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Property available fromApril 04, 2025
What is the minimum stay?2 Months (60 days)
What is the maximum stay?No maximum stay
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Updated 2 months ago
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Housing rules
Landlord policies
- Overnight guests permitted: no
- Payment method: cash; bank transfer
- Check-in/out:
- Check-in hours: Monday-Friday 09:00-20:00
- Check-out hours: Monday-Friday 09:00-20:00
- Your landlord speaks: English, Spanish
- Your landlord lives on the property: Yes
- Bedlinen not provided
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Getting Around
Transportation
- The following Metro stations are within a 5-minute walk of the apartment:
- Girona (Line 4)
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