€3,623
Available: 15/04/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer de les Magdalenes, 4, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment Brand new apartment for mid-term rental in the heart of the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona. The building has been recently renovated in order to ensure comfort, health and wellbeing for occupants.The apartment counts wi...
€3,243
Available: 24/05/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer de Ribes, 26, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment Embrace the blissful ambience of this chic home in the city. The space features neutral tones accentuated by bright splashes of aqua blue, wood furnishings, marble floors, and an outdoor seating area.Warm pastel colors, tha...
€1,898
Available: 29/08/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer d'Enric Morera, 08902 l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain
Apartment This apartment can accommodate up to 5 guests and it is fully equipped to satisfy all the needs that the guests can have. The apartment has 3 bedrooms -one with double queen size bed, other with two twin beds and the third one ...
€2,170
Available: 31/05/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer del Doctor Giné i Partagàs, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment This practical and modern apartment has everything you need to have the best stay in Barcelona.The day area has a comfortable living room where you can relax from the day. The kitchen is independent, modern and is semi-inte...
€630
Available: 30/04/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer del Pintor Pahissa, 15, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment Private room with a single bed, exterior and very bright with Wifi, wardrobe and desk. Includes sheets, duvet and blanket. The 150 m2 house has several bedrooms, living room, kitchen, 3 bathrooms, Wi-Fi with fiber and a 200 m2 ...
€3,089
Available: 28/03/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
La Rambla, 46, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment Modern apartment, with newly furnished air conditioning with maximum comfort, in the center of the Gothic quarter, for rent for more than 32 nights. It has a room with double bed, bathroom and kitchen and a large dining room. W...
€1,448
Available: 31/07/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer de la Ribera, 10, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment This 60 m2 apartment is located in a charming building from 1895, which has been recently renovated to provide all the modern comforts you need while maintaining its historic charm.The apartment is perfectly designed for tw...
€750
Available: 01/05/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Celio, Carrer Gran de Gràcia, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment The room has a double bed, wardrobe and desk, and a shared bathroom. The flat has a large living room and fully equipped kitchen, with quality appliances and everything you need for your stay (ceramic hob, fridge, oven, microwa...
€2,350
Available: 23/06/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer de Còrsega, 683, 08037 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment Beautiful apartment, completely renovated, decorated with exquisite taste and equipped with all the necessary equipment (crockery, cutlery, kitchen utensils, large and small appliances, sheets and towels, etc...).3 bedrooms...
€2,500
Available: 28/03/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Plaça d'Antonio López, 6, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment Dedicated to a Generation of the 1950’s poet from the Barcelona School, the first floor of the building is both comfortable and functional with a large living room and a fully-equipped kitchen. The design includes an impressive...
€2,425
Available: 01/04/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer de Còrsega, 207, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment Corsega 207 is the perfect apartment for those independent and entrepreneurial people who want to have Barcelona at their feet.An apartment with all the comforts, including kitchenware, 1 set of bed linen and towels.In ...
€1,260
Available: 30/06/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Hotel Oriente, Carrer de la Unió, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment This room for single use has a queen-size bed and a terrace for private use overlooking the courtyard. The room is located on a floor with a fully equipped kitchen. The kitchen will be shared with a maximum of 4 people. In it y...
€2,322
Available: 18/04/2024
Listed: 21/03/2024
Pans & Company, La Rambla, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment The apartment, having its headquarters in Barcelona and complying with local regulations, can only be rented for a minimum of 32 nights.* If you wish to receive an invoice in the name of your company, please note t...
€2,500
Available: Right Now
Listed: 25/03/2024
Casa Ferrer-Vidal, Carrer de Provença, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Monthly rental apartment (from 32 days to 11 months).If you are looking for an apartment with a modern design and strategically located, this is the best option for you. Upon entering you will find the bright, spacious and elegant living room. It...
€863
Available: 01/06/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer de Còrsega, 443-451, 08037 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment Perfect exterior private room, approximately 15m2. The house has 8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 2 common areas. Exclusive house, recently renovated and ready to move into. The room is furnished with a fairly large double wardrobe,...
€1,920
Available: 25/06/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer de la Diputació, 51, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment Beautiful and sunny modernist apartmentFor temporary rental of minimum 31 days and maximum 1 year, recently renovated, fully furnished and with all the necessary services to enjoy the city.Price per month1,960.00Euros...
€875
Available: 31/05/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer Gran de Gràcia, 243, 08012 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment The room has a double bed, wardrobe, desk and shared bathroom. The flat has a large living room and fully equipped kitchen, with quality appliances and everything you need for your stay (ceramic hob, fridge, oven, microwave, ba...
€1,020
Available: 01/08/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer de l'Equador, 75, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment Apartment with three bedrooms, two bathroomsFurnished, renovated, bright floorFully equipped kitchen and dining roomWaside cleaning service in communal areas once a weekBed linens and pillows ...
€1,230
Available: 11/07/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Hotel Oriente, Carrer de la Unió, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment This room for single use has a queen-size bed and a terrace for private use overlooking the courtyard.The room is located on a floor with a fully equipped kitchen. The kitchen will be shared with a maximum of 4 people. In i...
€2,394
Available: 10/06/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer d'Espronceda, 117, 08005 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment "Please note that 21% VAT will be added to your rental price if the invoice is issued to a company registered in Spain."This apartment comes with everything you might need during your business stay in Barcelona.The apar...
€2,557
Available: 09/04/2024
Listed: 28/03/2024
Carrer de l'Olivera, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Apartment It is a beautiful apartment, surrounded by all types of commerce, we find this 54 m2 apartment in the Sants-Montjuic neighborhood.The day area consists of a bright living-dining room decorated with great taste. The living r...
€1,790
Available: Right Now
Listed: 25/03/2024
Carrer de la Reina Amàlia, 20, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Monthly rental apartment (from 32 days to 11 months)This 70m2 apartment is centrally located in Barcelona and has everything you are looking for during your temporary stay in the city. Upon entering, you are greeted by a bright and modern living room...
A contemporary megalopolis enclosed in a culturally rich history. Barcelona is a traveler’s dream, with everything you could possibly desire from a tourist destination. From the spectacular fine art museums to the exquisite shopping experience and the beach within the city limits. This city is full of truly unparalleled experiences which you can only discover in Catalonia.
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€1,417
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€1,424
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€1,323
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€1,107
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€1,750
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€1,750
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€1,857
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€1,764
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Renting in Barcelona can be relatively expensive compared to other Spanish cities, especially in popular areas like the city center and beachfront neighborhoods. Rental prices vary depending on factors like location, apartment size, and amenities. However, the overall cost of living in Barcelona is still generally lower than in major European cities like London or Paris. It is important to note that rental prices fluctuate over time depending on the market situation. For this reason, take a look at our pricing statistics in Barcelona beforehand to be armed with the most up-to-date information.
Yes, foreigners can rent apartments in Barcelona. Many landlords and real estate agencies are accustomed to dealing with foreign tenants, especially in tourist-heavy areas. However, there might be some additional paperwork and requirements for non-EU citizens, such as obtaining a valid residence permit or providing a bank guarantee.
If you're on the lookout for a rental apartment in Barcelona, check what we’ve got for you on Rentberry! Our platform has in stock an extensive array of listings across all neighborhoods, offering rentals at diverse price ranges and equipped with an abundance of amenities to cater to any preferences. Also, be clear about your budget, preferred location, and other specific requirements to narrow down your search effectively. We offer hundreds of rental apartments in Barcelona, so knowing and specifying your requirements will make your home search much smoother.
Barcelona is generally a safe city, but like any large urban area, it's essential to be aware of specific neighborhoods' safety levels. Some of the safer areas to stay in Barcelona include Sarria-Sant Gervasi, Les Corts, and Eixample. These neighborhoods have lower crime rates and are popular among locals and expatriates alike.
When searching for apartments in Barcelona, consider factors such as location, budget, apartment size, and amenities. Decide whether you prefer to live in the bustling city center, a quieter residential area, or near the beach. Barcelona's public transportation system is excellent, so you might expand your search to nearby neighborhoods with good transport links. Keep in mind your daily commute to work or school, as traffic can be heavy during rush hours. If you're unfamiliar with the city, consider renting temporary accommodation first to explore different neighborhoods before committing to a long-term lease.
Barcelona is a city that is both established and chaotic, classical and innovative. It is a magical seaside city with limitless culture, legendary architecture and a world-class drinking and dining scene. It is a major cultural and economic center of Southwestern Europe and a financial center of Spain. It is the fourth most economically powerful city by GDP in the European Union. Barcelona is a significant transport hub, with the Port of Barcelona being the busiest European passenger port.
As in most modern cities, the Barcelona economy is dominated by the service sector. Neverthelss, traditonal manufacturing remains very important. The region's crucial industries include electronics, textiles, chemical, pharmaceutical, motor, publishing, telecommunications and IT. The city is the stronghold both in administration and production of the main Spanish automobile giants- SEAT. Barcelona is also known for its award-winning industrial design. The city is home to numerous architecture bureaus and design studios. Barcelona is a perfect spot for various conferences and conventions. It has numerous convention centers, one of the most reputable is Fira de Barcelona – the second largest exhibition center in Europe. It hosts a diverse national and international events each year. Finally, the main growth driver of the city is touris, Barcelona as an internationally celebrated tourist destination, with numerous recreational resources. It has one of the best beaches in the world, mild Mediterranean climate, historical landmarks, including eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The sophisticated Barcelona tourist infrastructure includes 614 hotels including 35 five star resorts.
The Magic Fountain is one of the city’s most treasured attractions among locals and tourists. It is a magnificent show of light, water and music at the base of Montjuïc Hill, in front of the National Museum of Catalan Art. La Mercè is a regional holiday, a thrilling celebration that happens once a year in the week running up to September 24th. La Mercè is shorthand for “The Virgin of Mercy” (’La Mare de Déu de la Mercè) - the patron saint of the city of Barcelona. It has been officially celebrated since 1871. The week-long celebrations involve a typical dance - sardena, processions of the arge papier mâché giants and performances by the human pyramids. The festival concludes with a large firework and festivities throughout the city on the eve of the 24th.
Barcelona possesses three main transport systems: bus, tram, and metro. All systems utilize a uniform transport ticket and were constructed as a system that covers the entire city and the suburbs. The metro is the most common transportation system in the city. Overall, it is the quickest and simplest way to move around Barcelona. As for buses, more than 200 bus lines and 17-night routes run in Barcelona, delivering a fast and inexpensive means for getting anywhere, any time of the day. The tram infrastructure in Barcelona mostly serve the outskirts of the city, the areas previously poorly connected to the urban core. The tram is remarkably modern, works smoothly and efficiently. Additionally, there is the FGC Railway (Ferrocarriles de la Generalitat). It is an intricate network of suburban trains that connect Barcelona with other Catalonian cities. It can quickly get you to the hottest tourist destinations, like Montserrat.
Barcelona has a notoriously cheap housing market in comparison with the most European capitals and regional centers. Therefore the apartment hunting should be an easy and pleasant process. Barcelona housing inventory has a wide range of different options. Here you can find furnished apartments, for a short business journey or luxury long term rentals. If you are looking for affordable accommodation, there are a plenty of cheap apartments and rooms for rent in Gracia. The legislature is not so restrictive as, for example in Germany, thus you can find monthly rentals, as well as long-term rentals. If you are looking for a place for one, there is an abundance of flats and studio type for rent, if you are loaning for artistic quarters look up the Barcelona lofts.
Similarly to many of Barcelona ’s neighborhoods, Garcia was once a small town that was consolidated into Barcelona. In contrast to other neighborhoods, it has maintained the small town vibe. Here you will encounter narrow walkways, pastoral storefronts, and greeting locals as you stroll through the neighborhood. Gràcia is a favorite spot of young families and beginner artists. It has a couple of delightful restaurants and luxury shops. The most famous attraction of Grácia’s is Gaudi’s Park Güell.
Eixample translates from Catalan as ‘Expansion’. The neighborhood received its name due to the fact that it was built outside of the original Barcelona city walls. The district was developed with an intent to connect the old Barcelona with the surrounding towns, like Gràcia, into one metropolis. If you found yourself in Eixample- take a long walk. Start from the Sagrada Familia and walk to the other end of the neighborhood. The astonishing architecture is what attracts so many tourists to Eixample. Most of Gaudi’s heritage and other modernists buildings are located here.
The El Born district used to be a site for the medieval jousts. Today this neighborhood is much less violent but hasn’t lost its adventurous spirit and festive character. Part of the neighborhood- Passeig de Born is a nightlife gateway in Barcelona, with countless bars competing to make the city’s best cocktails. Besides the nightlife, there are plenty of things to do during the day. Art lovers will enjoy the Picasso Museum, while those more inclined toward shopping will be astonished by the unique shops. El Born is an excellent place to stay in Barcelona due to the abundance of cafes and restaurants, and proximity to the beach.
If you don't waste your time on transportation and live in the heart of Barcelona, consider living in Barri Gòtic. The Gothic Quarter is the place of the old Roman village that once occupied the present-day Barcelona. Ancient buildings interchange with recently built glass and steel towers, making Barri Gòtic a colorful blend of the old and new. It is impossible to get bored in this district. It is filled with bars, shops, restaurants, and clubs. If you don’t reside in the Gothic Quarter you should at least take an evening walk through its narrow winding streets. You will eventually stumble upon little plazas where you can relax, have a drink and admire the classic architecture.
El Raval is one of the most original and energetic Barcelona neighborhoods. Similarly to Gràcia, it is an artistic neighborhood. However, artists in El Raval are younger and more industrious. They frequently perform or produce their art on the streets. El Raval is also home to the Museum of Modern Art. Besides the Art scene, the neighborhood is home to many family-run restaurants of many different cuisines. El Raval is a wonderful eclectic area to explore in Barcelona.