Neighbourhoods
Where to rent in Barcelona
Eight areas, each picked for a different kind of newcomer. Central or quiet, beach or village — pick the vibe, the budget follows.
Eixample
from €1500/moThe grid at the centre of the city, with Gaudí landmarks and chamfered corners. The safest first base for newcomers: central, walkable, connected to everything.
Gràcia
from €1350/moA former independent town that kept its plazas and bohemian feel. Independent cafés, squares for evening drinks, a tight community.
El Born
from €1500/moNarrow medieval lanes packed with boutiques, wine bars and the Picasso Museum. Central, atmospheric, lively at night.
Gothic Quarter
from €1450/moThe medieval heart of the city. Beautiful and ultra-central, but busy — great for a few months, less so for quiet.
Poblenou
from €1450/moA former industrial district reborn as the 22@ tech hub, two blocks from the beach. Wide streets, lofts, coworking, a calmer pace.
Sarrià
from €1700/moLeafy, residential and upscale, up the hill. Quiet, safe and green — trade central buzz for calm and bigger flats.
Sant Antoni
from €1450/moEixample's hip younger sibling around its restored market. Excellent food, central, residential enough to actually live in.
Barceloneta
from €1400/moThe old fishermen's quarter on the beach. Tiny flats, narrow streets, sun and sea — lively in summer, characterful year-round.