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Rent 4 bedroom apartment of 75 m² in Barcelona

Carrer del Pou de la Cadena, 08003, Barcelona

Affordable: The average market price

2100 €
2100 €
2100 €
Affordable property priced at average market rate. Perfect for your needs.
Area:
75 m2
Bedrooms:
4 bedrooms
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • -
Available from:
31 Dec
Verified by Rentola:
Yes
Case number:
683392

Tropical Apartment in the heart of El Born


From [HIDDEN] h, it is possible to check in with an additional cost of 65 euros-From [HIDDEN] h, with an additional cost of 85 eurosMajor landmarks around the building include:- Picasso Museum (2-min walk)- Moco Museum Barcelona (3-min walk)- Barcelona Zoo (12-min walk)Discover the neighborhoodLocated in between the Gothic Quarter and the Ciutadella Park, El Born is one of Barcelona‘s trendiest and most popular neighborhoods. Home to some of the oldest buildings in the city, it is not only one of the most historic areas of Barcelona but also one of its liveliest. Popular with tourists and the local international community, it’s famous for its bo-ho feel and artistic edge as well as its great tapas bars and trendy bistros.One of the best places to start a tour of El Born is the Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria – an archaeological museum housed inside a former 19th-century market. It was only when plans were underway to convert the disused Mercado del Born that historic remnants of the city were uncovered and are today accessible free of charge to the public.While allowing yourself to get lost in the streets of El Born, be sure to make a stop at the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar, a 10th-century church and fine example of Catalan Gothic architecture.


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Barcelona

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 1

Area: 75 m2

Price: 2100 €

Deposit: 1500 €

Available from: 2024-12-31

Washing machine: Yes

Dish washer: Yes

Price per m²: 28 €

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