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While sports fans can take a behind-the-scenes tour of FC Barcelona’s famous Camp Nou Stadium, architecture lovers would be hard pressed to see all of the city’s architectural landmarks in a single visit. The beauty of Barcelona is that there’s something for everyone here.

Families can look forward to exploring the city’s beaches, amusement parks, museums, and diverse restaurant scene. Unique culinary experiences such as ham and wine tastings make Barcelona a delight for foodies – at Barcelona’s local market, visitors can sign up for a guided food tour that ends with a cooking class.

There’s also a wide variety of vacation homes in this popular city, suiting every guest. Whether you want a cozy cottage, well-equipped modern apartment, stylish condo with a pool, or a large vacation house for a family trip, Barcelona has you covered.

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Find a welcoming vacation rental for as little as $37 per night by searching among the 12,586 properties featured in Barcelona. With HomeToGo, you can directly compare the prices of each available property to find the best price and save up to 26%.

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Popular Rental Amenities in Barcelona

  • Internet (18,518)

  • Air conditioning (17,207)

  • TV (16,664)

  • Kitchen (11,008)

  • No pets (10,239)

  • Washer (9,895)

  • Microwave (9,702)

  • No smoking (9,026)

  • Balcony/Patio (8,629)

  • Dishwasher (6,366)

  • Crib (5,846)

  • Pool (3,866)

Listed above are the most commonly chosen filters in Barcelona and the number of properties that have them. In Barcelona, 18,518 accommodations offer “Internet“. So, if you need internet access during your vacation, select the Internet filter to compare these rentals. You can even compare and find properties if you want a rental with a jacuzzi (300 rentals include “Hot tub” in Barcelona) or if you plan to go fishing (266 rentals in Barcelona include “Fishing“).

Price and Availability Index in Barcelona

Vacation Rental Price Information in Barcelona

The price graph will give you the nightly price average for the upcoming months of the year. Prices reach their highest point in August, where prices are an average of $449 a night (8/5 – 8/12). In April (4/13 – 4/20), prices will hit an average low of $175 per night.

Rental Availability Information in Barcelona

Have a look at the above graph to see the global availability of vacation rentals in Barcelona. More people travel to Barcelona a week in April (4/29 – 5/6). So far, 59% of the rentals are occupied this week. On the other hand, the week with the most available offers is in August (8/26 – 9/2).

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Accommodations for your vacation in Barcelona

In Barcelona, most of the accommodation types are apartment rental, which represent 87. 17% of its short-term accommodations. In addition, these properties have an average size of 78 m² as well as cost, on average, $398 a night. Furthermore, these properties are ideal for 5 it represents the average number of vacationers apartment rental can welcome in Barcelona. If you would prefer to book another accommodation type, you could consider private room, which are the other most typical accommodation type in Barcelona. Our data reveals that the standard price of private room is $70 per night for an area of 3,092 m².

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical price per night for a vacation rental in Barcelona?

The average accommodation in Barcelona is priced at $37 per night. If you are looking for a apartment rental, the nightly price is $398 on average. A private room Barcelona will cost on average $70 per night.

How many vacation rentals are available for booking in Barcelona?

There are 12,586 vacation rentals to choose from for your upcoming vacation.

What are the most popular amenities for vacation rentals in Barcelona?

If you’re looking to book a vacation rental in Barcelona, others search for homes with these amenities: Internet, Air conditioning and TV.

How many vacation rentals with a pool are in Barcelona?

Barcelona has 5,626 Hotel room and Apartment rental options available for booking.

Are pets allowed in vacation rentals in Barcelona?

If traveling with a dog in Barcelona, 6% of vacation homes are pet-friendly.

What’s the best month to travel to Barcelona?

Barcelona has its warmest time of year in July and August, with average nightly prices being around $37.

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Apartments for Rent in Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona also has many selections of furnished, serviced apartments. In Barcelona, furnished and serviced apartments and rooms for rent are always in high demand, however Nestpick offers a huge selection for you. If you’re looking for accommodation in Barcelona, you’ll quickly find out that this city will blow your mind.

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Furnished Apartments for Rent in Barcelona

Barcelona Apartments by Neighborhood

Barcelona is divided into 10 districts and 73 neighborhoods. The city extends from the Mediterranean coast to the east to Tibidabo mountains to the west. Moving to Barcelona is exciting, and can be done on a budget or more luxuriously depending on your preference. It’s no surprise that Barcelona apartments are some of the most expensive in Spain after Madrid and finding Barcelona apartments for rent can be tricky. Whether you are looking for student accommodation in Barcelona or furnished apartments for rent, you will find your perfect home with Nestpick.

Eixample Apartments for Rent

Meaning ‘extension’ or ‘enlargement’ in Spanish, the Eixample district has a grid-like layout designed by the architect, Ildefons Cerda in the late 19th century. The area is home to Antoni Gaudi’s splendid Sagrada Familia and to ‘Passeig de Gracia’, which is known to be one of the noted shopping areas in Europe. Properties are normally modern and spacious. Apartments in Eixample are ideal for expats or professionals who are prepared to pay a little more for Barcelona apartments for rent long term. Apartments can be found at monthly prices in the range of €1000 – €1500.

Les Corts Apartments

There are two dominant forces in Les Corts: football and business. FC Barcelona calls Gracia home and the area is an important business district. For students, it’s only a 15 minute metro ride to the city centre. For the fashion conscious, there are numerous upmarket retailers. As a safe and residential part of town, it’s not as bustling in the evenings as other areas in the city; so if you’re looking for peace and quiet, apartments in Les Corts may be a perfect fit for you.

Gracia Apartments, Barcelona

Gracia is only 1 kilometer north of central Barcelona and is a tranquil, Catalan area. If you’re looking for apatments to rent in Gracia Barcelona, there you’ll find an area with a nice feel: old winding streets open up into plazas dotted with bars and restaurants. Local highlights include the annual festival taking place over 5 days every August, with a street decoration competition. Those with an artistic inclination should take a look at Gaudi’s Parc Guell, the master’s first major work and a UNESCO world heritage site.

Ciutat Vella Apartments for Rent

Catalan for ‘Old Town’, Ciutat Vella is where the enchanting character of Barcelona is most strikingly evident. With its intimate, labyrinthine alleyways, bustling plazas and lavish medieval architecture, Ciutat Vella is the ideal location for students and young professionals looking to set up in the crown jewel of Catalunya. Nestled around the harbour in the centre of the city, Ciutat Vella is the historic and cultural heart of Barcelona. Home to the celebrated Gothic Quarter as well as the world-renowned pedestrian promenade of La Rambla, Ciutat Vella has culture and local amenities in abundance. Cafeterias, bars, boutiques, markets and museums adorn its streets, whilst the chattering of Catalan and the sound of music are never far from earshot. The multicultural neighbourhoods of Ciutat Vella are an eclectic mix of residential and commercial, and are typically very busy and brimming with tourists. Rent prices here are some of the cheapest in the city, and competition for Ciutat Vella apartments is high. Given the age of the buildings in the area, Ciutat Vella apartments in the Gothic Quarter are usually smaller and more traditional than other areas of Barcelona. If you’re looking for a bit more living space but want to stay close to the action, we recommend Ciutat Vella apartments in the Ramblas area.

Other Districts in Barcelona

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Rooms & Flatshares for Rent in Barcelona

Barcelona is an expensive city, it is a tourist hotspot and locals and expats alike are feeling the squeeze. If you are someone looking to move to Barcelona but can’t afford to rent an entire apartment or house on your own, then maybe you should consider renting a room in Barcelona.
Rooms in barcelona are a great and cheap way of living in the city without paying too much for rent. The rent is split between however many people are living in the property, so more housemates equates to less rent! Flatshares in Barcelona allow the roommates to divide the bills and utilities between each other, so things like water, wifi and electricity will be split, another great money saver! Flatsharing is also a great way to meet a whole new group of people, this is especially useful in a new city.

Furnished Apartments in Barcelona by District

Centred around Ciutat Vella but also encompassing parts of Eixample, Sant Martí and El Poblenou, the city center is usually the first stop for new arrivals to Barcelona. And it’s little wonder why. From museums to parks, shopping to nightlife – this area has it all. The large public marketplace of La Boqueria is one of the best in the world for diversity of goods, while all your favourite high-street chains dot the walkways. The University of Barcelona is just around the corner, and the luscious greenery of the Parc de la Ciutadella offers a fresh escape from the urban hustle. Rent prices can vary substantially in Barcelona city center, so make sure you consider all the relevant criteria when booking your Barcelona apartment.

Sagrada Familia Apartments

Antoni Gaudi’s gargantuan masterpiece La Sagrada Familia won’t be completed until 2026, but its sheer scale and otherworldly design still take the breath away. A true icon of Catalunya, the sublime cathedral watches gracefully over the surrounding modernist district of Eixample and draws in a staggering 3 million visitors each year. Rent prices in the Sagrada area are on average slightly higher than those of the Old Town. However, unlike the compact flats of Ciutat Vella, Sagrada apartments in Barcelona tend to be more modern and therefore more generously sized, whilst the side streets in the area are relatively serene and spacious. When searching for your ideal Sagrada apartment with Nestpick, be sure to check if it has a view of the mesmerising cathedral. You won’t be disappointed.

Barcelona Apartment Rentals Near the Beach

Located only 10 minutes from the city center, La Vila Olímpica and El Poblenou are the two most popular beach areas of Barcelona and among the trendiest parts of the city. With a picturesque Mediterranean coastline and some of the best dining and nightlife experiences that the city has to offer, Barcelona apartments near the beach are in high demand. As such, expect to pay a little more for rent than you would in Ciutat Vella. Contrasted with the Old Town, apartments here are modern, spacious and stylish: perfect for those who prefer a more relaxing pace of life. For a cheaper option near the beach, the old fishing area of La Barceloneta may be worth a look, although the beach here is often jampacked with tourists.

Apartments in Vila Olimpica

Built for the 1992 Olympic Games, the Vila Olimpica de Poblenou is part of the Sant-Marti district, which used to be the pride of Barcelona. Whilst other areas are now more popular, the neighbourhood still has a distinct charm and vibrant nightlife. Within the Vila Olimpica, the ‘Puerto Olympico de Barcelona’ is considered the most beautiful and desirable area.

1 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Barcelona

The average monthly price for 1 bedroom apartments in Barcelona ranges from around €1000 in expensive areas to around €500 in normal areas. Cheap 1 bedroom apartments can be found in the city center, and other affordable options can generally be found in the suburban districts of Horta-Guinardó and Gràcia as well as the neighbourhoods around the majestic Camp Nou. Apartment size and available amenities vary from area to area, so make sure to check that any apartment matches your criteria.

Renting 2 Room Apartments in Barcelona

For a 2 bedroom apartment in Barcelona, you’re realistically looking at a monthly rent of between €900 and €2000 (depending on the area). Availability in the city center is high and some lovely apartments can be found here for fantastic prices. If you want somewhere away from the hustle and bustle, the areas of Sagrada Familia, Gràcia and Sant Marti are great options for 2 bedroom apartments – offering a good balance of space, local amenities and cost.

Barcelona Apartments with Air Conditioning

Basking in a mild Mediterranean climate throughout the year, Barcelona has a tendency to get rather hot and humid during summer, with an average August temperature of 24°C (74°F). To deal with the searing summer heat, we recommend that you look for Barcelona apartments with air conditioning. Although most Barcelona apartments come with air conditioning as standard, it’s important to check. It’s also worth keeping an eye on apartments with heating, as winters in Barcelona can get quite chilly – the average January temperature standing at 10°C (49°F).

Cost of living in Barcelona

If you’re looking to rent a flat in Barcelona long term it’s best to get an idea of the cost of living in Barcelona. It can be a little pricey but with some clever budgeting you’ll be just fine. Here are some approximate prices of essentials (and non-essentials!):

• One month travel card zones 1 and 2: €51.70

• One month mobile phone contract: €20

• One month gym membership: €50

• Lunch in a business district: €12

• A cappuccino in a city centre cafe: €2.30

• Dinner in a restaurant including wine and dessert: €45

• A pack of cigarettes: €5

• Single cinema ticket: €8

• Cold medication for 6 days: €7

As you can see the cost of living in Barcelona is relatively similar to other European capitals but is significantly cheaper than London and Paris.If you decided to live in Barcelona for short or long term and didn’t like the neigboorhoods above try aparments in Sarria Sant Gervasi or
apartments in Sant Andreu for more options.

Types of Barcelona Apartments For Rent

  • 1 bedroom apartments: 1509
  • 2 bedroom apartments: 1547
  • 3 bedroom apartments: 972
  • Rooms: 12624
  • Studio: 349

Popular Districts to rent apartments in Barcelona

  • Apartments in Gracia: 326
  • Apartments in Eixample: 1256
  • Apartments in Les Corts: 78
  • Apartments in Cuitat Vella: 1255
  • Apartments in Sants-Montjuic: 309

Prices for Apartments for rent in Barcelona

Looking for apartments or rooms for rent in Barcelona? Compare prices for lofts, studios or student apartments in Barcelona with Nestpick!

Accommodation Types Barcelona Rent Prices by Meter Square
1 Bedroom Apartment €28. 59
2 Bedroom Apartment €27,89
3 Bedroom Apartment €21,45
Balcony €30,87
Size (0-50 sqm) €29,87
Size (50-100 sqm) €26,25
Size (100-150 sqm) €25,80

About Barcelona

How much is the rent in Barcelona?
The monthly rent in Barcelona is usually between €600 and €2000, and it varies depending on different factors: neighborhood and the condition of the property.
How to find long term accommodation in Barcelona?
Use local listing websites that are frequently used in Barcelona and search for the private listings, since agencies normally can charge up to 10% of the annual rent. If you wish to rent furnished accommodation you can search with Nestpick.
Which are the best areas to live in Barcelona?
L’Eixample, Zona Alta, Gracia, El Poblenou are the trendiest areas to live in Barcelona in recent years. L’Eixample is also the most popular area for expats with affordable rental housing.
How to find cheap furnished apartments in Barcelona?
Set your budget and get to know the average rent prices in different neighborhoods. You might need to avoid the most expensive neighborhoods such as Ciutat Vella and Ensanche. The most affordable neighborhoods are Nou Barris, Horta & Guinardó.
What do I need to know when hunting apartments in Barcelona?
You need to consult the apartment’s Property Registry to get all the information about the legal status of the apartment, prepare your up-to-date documents as it will help you to get your “Certificado de Empadronamiento (the local resident record)”.

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FAQ about Barcelona

Can foreigners buy property in Barcelona?

Yes. In Spain, you can buy commercial and residential real estate. Moreover, Spain
even welcomes the investment of foreigners. You will need a financial number, which can be obtained at any police station if you have a passport.

How to buy property in Barcelona?

First, the buyer contacts the owner, usually through an agent. If everything is in order, the buyer and seller sign a preliminary
contract (contrato privado de compravento), after which the buyer pays a fee of 10% of the purchase price.
Then the agent helps to draw up documents: opens a bank account, checks the object for cleanliness, draws up
contract of sale. In the case of mortgage lending, the agent also
collects and submits documents to the bank for a financing decision.

Is it profitable to buy a property in Barcelona on rent?

Yes. Spain is a popular tourist country. The yield from renting out real estate can reach 5%.

Can I get a mortgage in Spain?

Yes. Spanish banks are willing to lend to foreigners, but it is recommended to get
NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjeros). If you are in Spain, you can get it
at the nearest police station, if not, then you need to contact the Spanish Consulate.

What is the property tax in Spain?

Owners pay property tax every year Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmeubles, IBI,
the rate of which is 0.4–1.1% of the cadastral value of the property, depending on the location and type of object.

What is a residence permit (permit) in Spain?

A residence permit allows a foreigner to live in Spain in the same way as citizens live, including work.
If a foreigner lives in Spain for at least 10 years, he can apply for citizenship.

How to get a residence permit (permit) in Spain?

Residence permit in Spain, depending on the type (investor, student, with the right to work, etc.) can be
receive either on the territory of Spain or at its consulate in the territory of your native country.

Is it possible to get a residence permit in Spain when buying a property?

Yes. When buying real estate worth more than 500 thousand euros, you can get a residence permit in Spain, which will allow you to legally reside in the EEC.

What does the Spanish Golden Visa give?

Golden visa allows you to obtain a residence permit for up to two years with the right to work in Spain and a subsequent extension for five years.

How long does it take to obtain permanent residence in Spain?

Permanent residence in Spain can be obtained after living in the country for at least five years.

How to obtain Spanish citizenship?

Spanish citizenship can generally be obtained by living in the country for at least
10 years on legal grounds. Grounds for obtaining citizenship under the simplified procedure, which takes 1, 2 or
5 years, can be naturalization, origin, option.

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Apartments and apartments in Barcelona

To buy an apartment in Barcelona means not only to acquire housing in the most prestigious and promising area of ​​the Spanish coast, but also to provide yourself with liquid property, which will only rise in price in the coming years. Tourists and visitors will allow the owner of such an apartment to receive about 5% per annum. By Russian standards, this is not much, by European standards it is quite decent, especially considering the stability that a country that is part of the eurozone gives.

Buying apartments in Barcelona

Of all the big cities in Spain, Barcelona is the best place to buy an apartment for those who want to combine living in a bustling city with a first-class beach holiday, combining cultural life and social events with fun parties. The resorts on the Costa Brava and Costa Dorada can be comfortably and quickly reached by car.

One bedroom apartment or studio in Barcelona is an excellent option for summer holidays and winter rentals. Two-room and three-room apartments in Barcelona are already a purchase rather for permanent or preferential residence of the whole family.

Prices for liquid apartments in Barcelona are rising

Despite Spain’s timid recovery from the crisis and the continuing fall in prices in some cities, successful properties in Barcelona are getting more expensive. The average offer price in this city has already reached €3,000 per square meter, although the price at which deals are actually concluded is somewhat lower. In prestigious areas, such as, say, Pedralbes, apartments are offered for €4,000 and €5,000 per square meter. In general, Barcelona is considered the second most expensive city in Spain after San Sebastian.

Buying and selling apartments in Barcelona

Buying an apartment in Barcelona is as easy as in other Spanish cities. Our catalog contains a large number of proposals. If you are interested in one of them, it remains only to contact the contact person indicated in the announcement and discuss the terms and conditions of the transaction. Please note that the agency commission in Spain falls entirely on the shoulders of the seller.

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