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Villa for 10 people with garden
Pedralbes, Barcelona
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Ocean view
Enjoy the view of the sea.
Almost booked out. Get it while you still can
- 6 Bedrooms
- No pets allowed
- 10 People
- WiFi
- 180 m²
- Villa
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Ocean view
Enjoy the view of the sea.
Main Description
Welcome to a FridaysFlats experience
Distinguished & one of a kind, this property is our crown jewel: a two story house with 6 bedrooms, an upper floor panoramic terrace with views to die for, a luxurious garden and an outdoor pool, perched on the fabulous zona alta in Pedralbes, among Barcelona’s most coveted real estate properties.
The resting area is very versatile: there are 5 bedrooms each with 2 single beds that can be kept apart or easily joined together, so they fit either friends OR couples, plus one more bedroom with one single bed. Guests share 3 bathrooms, located on both levels. The house was designed for 10 people to have enough personal space, privacy and communal area access to enjoy the best possible experience.
Let’s be honest, if you rent this house you want to make the most out of it, by spending as much quality time in it as possible. That’s why the interior design concept was “cozy, with a twist of sunshine”: the chosen color palette harnesses the power of Mediterranean light, which abunds through the wide windows due to the height at which the property sits above the sea level. The entire “ciudad Condal” sprawls magnificently at your feet, and the view from the second floor terrace mesmerizes every day.
The cozy part is reflected both inside and outside the house, with places to lounge and either sunbathe in privacy poolside (lower level), chill in the livingroom and enjoy the quietness of the street and the singing birds that punctuate the calm atmosphere of the neighborhood, or marvel at the spectacle of the sunrise / sunset on the upper deck.
This outside activities area is, again, versatile. You can split from the group for more intimacy or spend all your time together for conviviality, enjoying the best parts of this house: the view of the private sundeck, the comfort of having a swimming pool, with chaise longs and lounge areas where you can relax pool-side and escape the heat by dipping in the water, the outskirts to explore or the inside to take a quick breather. Barcelona is such a sunny destination that a pool is something you can make the most out of every day of the year.
The coquette little kitchen is small but mighty: fully equipped with everything you need for making a light breakfast or a generous meal. It comes equipped with a coffee machine, fridge, dishwasher, oven, induction plate stove, microwave oven plus pots, plates and cutlery.
The outside area is perfect for eating, drinking, gossiping, playing board games, or planning the next adventures - all we ask is that you respect the neighbors!
Notes
First of all, welcome to Barcelona. We’re happy to have you and we hope you have an amazing time staying in our flat. That being said, at the risk of being obvious, here are some basic ground rules
Be mindful
We are not the police, nor do we want you to feel like we are patronizing; but we think it’s our duty to point out some common sense stuff, as we’ve had our experiences with not so well behaved guests in the past.
Respect the neighbours. Put yourself in their shoes, and keep the noise down to a minimum after 10PM. You are on holiday, but they’re probably stressed about their jobs and would appreciate a good night’s sleep. We want you to have fun, but be reasonable and don’t do unto others what you wouldn’t like done to you. Pissing them off is only going to get you into trouble, and surely you don’t need that while you’re on holiday.
No Parties!
We get it, you’re excited about being in Barcelona. But remember, the walls are thin and if you’re having a party, so are the neighbours. And maybe they’re not in the mood for that. Don’t start a fight you can’t possibly win, it’s their city and we want to respect that. Any guest that causes a disturbance will be asked to leave the apartment immediately (no refund at all to be granted). Sorry!
Also, watch out for slamming doors or hallways. Try to be quiet when entering the building, it’s not hard to be a good neighbour and we’re sure you can do it.
Also, it is not allowed to have more guests than you indicate during your reservation.
Keys & check-out
Don’t leave the keys in the mailbox. If you leave earlier than check out time, please leave the keys on the table and pull the door behind you to shut it. Most flats have the type of door that doesn’t require you to lock when you leave. That’s something to watch out for, as it’s very easy to get locked outside (which is also a bummer, take our word for it). Make sure you lock the door with the key every time you leave the flat. That way your belongings stay safer.
Don’t smoke inside
NO smoking allowed in the apartment. We care about your lungs, but if you have to do it, please step outside. We’d like to keep the flat from smelling bad when our next guests arrive.
Don’t waste energy
We kindly ask you to please turn the lights and air conditioning units OFF whenever you leave the apartment. We care about our planet.
Extra stuff
Additional cleaning, bedding etc can be arranged for a longer stay - but you have to request this while booking.
Tourist tax
The government of Cataluñya imposes a tourist tax of €4.4 to be paid by every person over 16 per night with a maximum length of 7 days. The tax is a small price to pay in exchange for clean beaches, well-maintained roads, and good facilities.
Arrival
Standard Check-in is from 15:00h to 20:00h. However, we can accommodate late arrivals as well.
Please note the extra charges for late arrivals
Arrivals after 8PM have to pay €25 in cash to the person making the check in with you.
Arrivals after 12PM have to pay €50 in cash to the person making the check in with you.
These charges are due to late working hours of our staff.
Departure
Check-out time is by 11AM. Arrangements can be made to leave luggage in the apartment until the departure from Barcelona if no other reservations are pending.
Note: if there is no booking for that day, talk to us about arranging a later check-out (if possible).
Lost keys
If you lose a key, there will be a charge of €50 to replace the set.
Kind request
On your last day, please wash the dishes and take out the garbage.
Interaction
We are here for you 24/7 - it’s our job to make sure you have a good time. Therefore, in addition to anything accommodation related, we can help you plan just about any experience you can think of, be it sailing trips, guided tours, off-the-beaten-path voyages.
You can also count on us for any type of transport (limo service, bike rental, scooters, jet-skis, yachts, just about anything short of a rocket, you name it we’ll take care of it).
We also offer deals on airport shuttle at convenient prices.
Neighborhood
Meet your surroundings
The house is located in the most beautiful area of Barcelona, Pedralbes, which is part of the Les Corts district. Home to the wealthy and very famous, this area’s history is rich with nobility - the Spanish Infanta Cristina used to live here until fairly recently - and fame - Shakira and Gerard Pique’s house is somewhere nearby.
The area, as you can imagine, is very quiet, residential, away from the hustle and bustle. You are still very close to the city, with fast and easy options to get to different areas in town (having a car would make things a lot easier).
In addition, you will be 10 minutes away (on foot) from the Monastery of Pedralbes. Dating back to the 1300s, this magnificent piece of history was erected by King James II of Aragon in honor of his wife Elisenda de Montcada.
If you feel like taking a stroll, you can always walk to any of the close parks like The Tokio Gardens or the Rubio i Tuduri Gardening School. If you’re feeling adventurous, a bit further downhill you will find the lush Pedralbes Palace Gardens, where you can see the Palau Reial de Pedralbes or the Pavellons Güell built in the 1880s by the famos Antoni Gaudi. Adventuring uphill will lead you to the Parc del Castell de l'Oreneta where you can enjoy the mediterranean forest vegetation, a mini steam train & pony rides with a panoramic view).
Hikers will have a field day… literally. The Mirador de Sarria in the Collserola park presents a reasonable challenge for anyone passionate about getting off the beaten path.
The closest neighborhoods
The zona alta is, as its name suggests, the elevated part of the city. Because it is harder to get to and hosts a lot of historical sights, it is considered the most prestigious one in the entire city. The closest neighborhoods are Sarria and Les Corts.
Sarria is a high income residential district full of great schools and colleges, while Les Corts has some of the city’s most upscale shopping options (L’lla Diagonal, El Corte Ingles). There are plenty of things to see around, but even more to explore if you get closer to the city center. A bit further, the local favorite Gracia is always full of hip bars, young people and lots of fantastic restaurants.
Some central landmarks
The city’s epicenter is Plaça de Catalunya, situated in the middle of the old town neighborhoods Barri Gotic and El Born. The city’s most luxurious street (Passeig de Gracia) and it’s most famous (La Rambla) both stem from this large square. The area is full of museums, monuments and interesting cultural venues like Museo de la Marina, MACBA (for Contemporary Art) or the Catalan Cultural Center, plus some fun and interesting stuff for kids of all ages (Big Fun Museum and Museum of Illusions or the Wax Museum). The Gran Teatre del Liceu (Opera) is also on La Rambla. Everything is easily accessible by metro, bus, taxi or walking.
The center of Barcelona is a very lively place, with its contagious exuberance constantly spilling out onto small streets and cute Plaças packed with cafes, bars and local designer shops. The iconic La Rambla is an eclectic kilometer-long stretch of restaurants, bars, cultural venues, street vendors, convenience stores, fashion boutiques and just about anything else you can think of. Explore palaces, history rich sites like Plaça Reial, admire street performers and avoid flower sellers. There’s an El Corte Inglés department store right in the middle of Plaça de Catalunya.
A notable stop on La Rambla is its famous Boqueria, a fresh-food market with over 300 stalls that sell produce, meats, cheeses, fish, seafood, nuts, fresh juices and many other incredibly delicious things to munch on. There’s also a local food school where local chefs and sommeliers share their wisdom. If you’re not afraid of a little hike, head uphill to find other iconic Barcelona landmarks, like the local’s favorite Villa de Gracia, or Gaudi’s other masterpiece: Park Guell. Either way you go, something awesome is waiting to be discovered.
Contemplate the gothic architecture around Barcelona’s 800 years old Cathedral, all covered in gargoyles. See Columbus’s statue, admire the yachts in the marina and stroll through the Barceloneta streets onto the nearest beaches for the Mediterranean vibe. Elegant colonial buildings surround you. Shadowy arches. High windows. Fading wooden shutters. Travel back in time as you wander the narrow streets. The buildings lean overhead, almost touching.
Montjuic
Montjuic has its own wonders: the botanical gardens (Jardi Botanic Istoric, Jardins de Joan Brossa & Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera) some museums (the majestic Museo Nacional de Arte de Catalunya, the newer Caixa Forum, the Catalan Museum of Archeology, the stunning Fundacio Joan Miro, hosting the most famous Catalan artist’s works, Poble Espanyol where you can explore miniature versions of traditional spanish architecture), the funicular and the cable car you can hop on for jaw-dropping views of the entire marina & old city), the Teatre Grec if you’re into the dramatic art, Palau Sant Jordi where legendary bands play their live music, and the former Olympic village. Neither of these, however, rival the panoramic view of the city and Mediterranean sea you will get from up there.
If you want to go to the beach
Barcelona’s beaches are many and offer a wide variety of dining, spots and other entertainment activities. All of them are accessible through the Yellow Metro Line (L4). For example, around Port Olimpic you will find people playing volleyball most of the year. The Barceloneta area is the most lively stretch of the beach, especially during the night, but if you’re not into crowds, here’s our tip: Bogatell is one of Barcelona’s newest beaches, so not that many people know it. Renovated in the 90s when the city’s coastline was rehabilitated to host some of the Olympic festivities, it is now a local favorite, not just for sunbathing and water sports, but also for everyone enjoying ping-pong, beach volley, or football.
Due to its recent urbanization, this 700m stretch of perfect sand is one of the best quality seafronts Barcelona has to offer.
In case you want to do some shopping
Aside from L’Illa Diagonal and El Corte Ingles, the exclusive Diagonal Avenue is littered with shops, boutiques and stores for a very wide range of tastes and budget options. In Plaza d’España, the Arenas the Barcelona, a former bullring converted into a shopping mall, offers a variety of interesting stores, but let’s face it: the place is so cool that it’s worth a visit as a historic landmark, even if you don’t want to shop. Bonus, on the top floor there are a few nice restaurants where you can enjoy the local cuisine with a breath-taking view.
Pro Tip: If you want to go to a traditional market, the Mercat de Sants sells great meats and produce for affordable prices - the same things you will admire in the city center’s Mercat de la Boqueria you can buy in this market for a better price.
Access
The easiest way to get to the house from the airport is by cab or with personal transportation. That being said, the house is also fairly easily accessible via public transport.
The bus stop (V5, H4) is about 10 minutes away walking, and the closest Metro stations are Zona Universitaria (L3, L9S) or Les Corts (L3). You can use these to get to the house from the airport (and back), or to reach the center without much fuss.
Space
Don’t worry about shopping for groceries!
There is a well stocked SuperCor market accessible on foot from the house. In case you mean serious business, go on an expedition a bit further and grab some fresh local meats or produce, and fire up the barbeque for some poolside cooking. Enjoy your delicious meal! 🍽
Your safety is our priority!
While every professional company cleans their short-term rental thoroughly between guests, these challenging times require special measures. Rest assured we’re taking additional precautions to disinfect the property to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
We’re in constant accordance with new protocols advised by global health organizations (including the ECDC and World Health Organization) to have a system in place called “COVID-19 Disinfection Checklist for short-term rental disinfection”.
The laundry is cleaned professionally after each guest checks out, according to the same guidelines and by the same team. We leave nothing up to chance, because your safety is what matters most to us.
Speaking of your safety
Masks, gloves, and disinfectants are widely available in Barcelona, at any pharmacy and in most shops & department stores. Pharmacies are open at any time throughout the day, and situated within walking distance to the flat. We’ll leave some soap & hand sanitizer at the apartment for you.
Traveling by car?
If you are planning on driving to Barcelona, rest assured we’ll help you park your car safely. We typically recommend booking your parking spot ahead of time online, and offer a discount via parclick.
Is this a work trip?
The house is equipped with reliable, fiber optic WI-FI and offers a very comfortable setup to work from home. Well, as comfortable as working can be 😇
Important information for long term bookings ( bookings of 1 month minimum stay):
Welcome to a FridaysFlats experience
Distinguished & one of a kind, this property is our crown jewel: a two story house with 6 bedrooms, an upper floor panoramic terrace with views to die for, a luxurious garden and an outdoor pool, perched on the fabulous zona alta in Pedralbes, among Barcelona’s most coveted real estate properties.
The resting area is very versatile: there are 5 bedrooms each with 2 single beds that can be kept apart or easily joined together, so they fit either friends OR couples, plus one more bedroom with one single bed. Guests share 3 bathrooms, located on both levels. The house was designed for 10 people to have enough personal space, privacy and communal area access to enjoy the best possible experience.
Let’s be honest, if you rent this house you want to make the most out of it, by spending as much quality time in it as possible. That’s why the interior design concept was “cozy, with a twist of sunshine”: the chosen color palette harnesses the power of Mediterranean light, which abunds through the wide windows due to the height at which the property sits above the sea level. The entire “ciudad Condal” sprawls magnificently at your feet, and the view from the second floor terrace mesmerizes every day.
The cozy part is reflected both inside and outside the house, with places to lounge and either sunbathe in privacy poolside (lower level), chill in the livingroom and enjoy the quietness of the street and the singing birds that punctuate the calm atmosphere of the neighborhood, or marvel at the spectacle of the sunrise / sunset on the upper deck.
This outside activities area is, again, versatile. You can split from the group for more intimacy or spend all your time together for conviviality, enjoying the best parts of this house: the view of the private sundeck, the comfort of having a swimming pool, with chaise longs and lounge areas where you can relax pool-side and escape the heat by dipping in the water, the outskirts to explore or the inside to take a quick breather. Barcelona is such a sunny destination that a pool is something you can make the most out of every day of the year.
The coquette little kitchen is small but mighty: fully equipped with everything you need for making a light breakfast or a generous meal. It comes equipped with a coffee machine, fridge, dishwasher, oven, induction plate stove, microwave oven plus pots, plates and cutlery.
The outside area is perfect for eating, drinking, gossiping, playing board games, or planning the next adventures - all we ask is that you respect the neighbors!
Notes
First of all, welcome to Barcelona. We’re happy to have you and we hope you have an amazing time staying in our flat. That being said, at the risk of being obvious, here are some basic ground rules
Be mindful
We are not the police, nor do we want you to feel like we are patronizing; but we think it’s our duty to point out some common sense stuff, as we’ve had our experiences with not so well behaved guests in the past.
Respect the neighbours. Put yourself in their shoes, and keep the noise down to a minimum after 10PM. You are on holiday, but they’re probably stressed about their jobs and would appreciate a good night’s sleep. We want you to have fun, but be reasonable and don’t do unto others what you wouldn’t like done to you. Pissing them off is only going to get you into trouble, and surely you don’t need that while you’re on holiday.
No Parties!
We get it, you’re excited about being in Barcelona. But remember, the walls are thin and if you’re having a party, so are the neighbours. And maybe they’re not in the mood for that. Don’t start a fight you can’t possibly win, it’s their city and we want to respect that. Any guest that causes a disturbance will be asked to leave the apartment immediately (no refund at all to be granted). Sorry!
Also, watch out for slamming doors or hallways. Try to be quiet when entering the building, it’s not hard to be a good neighbour and we’re sure you can do it.
Also, it is not allowed to have more guests than you indicate during your reservation.
Keys & check-out
Don’t leave the keys in the mailbox. If you leave earlier than check out time, please leave the keys on the table and pull the door behind you to shut it. Most flats have the type of door that doesn’t require you to lock when you leave. That’s something to watch out for, as it’s very easy to get locked outside (which is also a bummer, take our word for it). Make sure you lock the door with the key every time you leave the flat. That way your belongings stay safer.
Don’t smoke inside
NO smoking allowed in the apartment. We care about your lungs, but if you have to do it, please step outside. We’d like to keep the flat from smelling bad when our next guests arrive.
Don’t waste energy
We kindly ask you to please turn the lights and air conditioning units OFF whenever you leave the apartment. We care about our planet.
Extra stuff
Additional cleaning, bedding etc can be arranged for a longer stay - but you have to request this while booking.
Tourist tax
The government of Cataluñya imposes a tourist tax of €4.4 to be paid by every person over 16 per night with a maximum length of 7 days. The tax is a small price to pay in exchange for clean beaches, well-maintained roads, and good facilities.
Arrival
Standard Check-in is from 15:00h to 20:00h. However, we can accommodate late arrivals as well.
Please note the extra charges for late arrivals
Arrivals after 8PM have to pay €25 in cash to the person making the check in with you.
Arrivals after 12PM have to pay €50 in cash to the person making the check in with you.
These charges are due to late working hours of our staff.
Departure
Check-out time is by 11AM. Arrangements can be made to leave luggage in the apartment until the departure from Barcelona if no other reservations are pending.
Note: if there is no booking for that day, talk to us about arranging a later check-out (if possible).
Lost keys
If you lose a key, there will be a charge of €50 to replace the set.
Kind request
On your last day, please wash the dishes and take out the garbage.
Interaction
We are here for you 24/7 - it’s our job to make sure you have a good time. Therefore, in addition to anything accommodation related, we can help you plan just about any experience you can think of, be it sailing trips, guided tours, off-the-beaten-path voyages.
You can also count on us for any type of transport (limo service, bike rental, scooters, jet-skis, yachts, just about anything short of a rocket, you name it we’ll take care of it).
We also offer deals on airport shuttle at convenient prices.
Neighborhood
Meet your surroundings
The house is located in the most beautiful area of Barcelona, Pedralbes, which is part of the Les Corts district. Home to the wealthy and very famous, this area’s history is rich with nobility - the Spanish Infanta Cristina used to live here until fairly recently - and fame - Shakira and Gerard Pique’s house is somewhere nearby.
The area, as you can imagine, is very quiet, residential, away from the hustle and bustle. You are still very close to the city, with fast and easy options to get to different areas in town (having a car would make things a lot easier).
In addition, you will be 10 minutes away (on foot) from the Monastery of Pedralbes. Dating back to the 1300s, this magnificent piece of history was erected by King James II of Aragon in honor of his wife Elisenda de Montcada.
If you feel like taking a stroll, you can always walk to any of the close parks like The Tokio Gardens or the Rubio i Tuduri Gardening School. If you’re feeling adventurous, a bit further downhill you will find the lush Pedralbes Palace Gardens, where you can see the Palau Reial de Pedralbes or the Pavellons Güell built in the 1880s by the famos Antoni Gaudi. Adventuring uphill will lead you to the Parc del Castell de l'Oreneta where you can enjoy the mediterranean forest vegetation, a mini steam train & pony rides with a panoramic view).
Hikers will have a field day… literally. The Mirador de Sarria in the Collserola park presents a reasonable challenge for anyone passionate about getting off the beaten path.
The closest neighborhoods
The zona alta is, as its name suggests, the elevated part of the city. Because it is harder to get to and hosts a lot of historical sights, it is considered the most prestigious one in the entire city. The closest neighborhoods are Sarria and Les Corts.
Sarria is a high income residential district full of great schools and colleges, while Les Corts has some of the city’s most upscale shopping options (L’lla Diagonal, El Corte Ingles). There are plenty of things to see around, but even more to explore if you get closer to the city center. A bit further, the local favorite Gracia is always full of hip bars, young people and lots of fantastic restaurants.
Some central landmarks
The city’s epicenter is Plaça de Catalunya, situated in the middle of the old town neighborhoods Barri Gotic and El Born. The city’s most luxurious street (Passeig de Gracia) and it’s most famous (La Rambla) both stem from this large square. The area is full of museums, monuments and interesting cultural venues like Museo de la Marina, MACBA (for Contemporary Art) or the Catalan Cultural Center, plus some fun and interesting stuff for kids of all ages (Big Fun Museum and Museum of Illusions or the Wax Museum). The Gran Teatre del Liceu (Opera) is also on La Rambla. Everything is easily accessible by metro, bus, taxi or walking.
The center of Barcelona is a very lively place, with its contagious exuberance constantly spilling out onto small streets and cute Plaças packed with cafes, bars and local designer shops. The iconic La Rambla is an eclectic kilometer-long stretch of restaurants, bars, cultural venues, street vendors, convenience stores, fashion boutiques and just about anything else you can think of. Explore palaces, history rich sites like Plaça Reial, admire street performers and avoid flower sellers. There’s an El Corte Inglés department store right in the middle of Plaça de Catalunya.
A notable stop on La Rambla is its famous Boqueria, a fresh-food market with over 300 stalls that sell produce, meats, cheeses, fish, seafood, nuts, fresh juices and many other incredibly delicious things to munch on. There’s also a local food school where local chefs and sommeliers share their wisdom. If you’re not afraid of a little hike, head uphill to find other iconic Barcelona landmarks, like the local’s favorite Villa de Gracia, or Gaudi’s other masterpiece: Park Guell. Either way you go, something awesome is waiting to be discovered.
Contemplate the gothic architecture around Barcelona’s 800 years old Cathedral, all covered in gargoyles. See Columbus’s statue, admire the yachts in the marina and stroll through the Barceloneta streets onto the nearest beaches for the Mediterranean vibe. Elegant colonial buildings surround you. Shadowy arches. High windows. Fading wooden shutters. Travel back in time as you wander the narrow streets. The buildings lean overhead, almost touching.
Montjuic
Montjuic has its own wonders: the botanical gardens (Jardi Botanic Istoric, Jardins de Joan Brossa & Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera) some museums (the majestic Museo Nacional de Arte de Catalunya, the newer Caixa Forum, the Catalan Museum of Archeology, the stunning Fundacio Joan Miro, hosting the most famous Catalan artist’s works, Poble Espanyol where you can explore miniature versions of traditional spanish architecture), the funicular and the cable car you can hop on for jaw-dropping views of the entire marina & old city), the Teatre Grec if you’re into the dramatic art, Palau Sant Jordi where legendary bands play their live music, and the former Olympic village. Neither of these, however, rival the panoramic view of the city and Mediterranean sea you will get from up there.
If you want to go to the beach
Barcelona’s beaches are many and offer a wide variety of dining, spots and other entertainment activities. All of them are accessible through the Yellow Metro Line (L4). For example, around Port Olimpic you will find people playing volleyball most of the year. The Barceloneta area is the most lively stretch of the beach, especially during the night, but if you’re not into crowds, here’s our tip: Bogatell is one of Barcelona’s newest beaches, so not that many people know it. Renovated in the 90s when the city’s coastline was rehabilitated to host some of the Olympic festivities, it is now a local favorite, not just for sunbathing and water sports, but also for everyone enjoying ping-pong, beach volley, or football.
Due to its recent urbanization, this 700m stretch of perfect sand is one of the best quality seafronts Barcelona has to offer.
In case you want to do some shopping
Aside from L’Illa Diagonal and El Corte Ingles, the exclusive Diagonal Avenue is littered with shops, boutiques and stores for a very wide range of tastes and budget options. In Plaza d’España, the Arenas the Barcelona, a former bullring converted into a shopping mall, offers a variety of interesting stores, but let’s face it: the place is so cool that it’s worth a visit as a historic landmark, even if you don’t want to shop. Bonus, on the top floor there are a few nice restaurants where you can enjoy the local cuisine with a breath-taking view.
Pro Tip: If you want to go to a traditional market, the Mercat de Sants sells great meats and produce for affordable prices - the same things you will admire in the city center’s Mercat de la Boqueria you can buy in this market for a better price.
Access
The easiest way to get to the house from the airport is by cab or with personal transportation. That being said, the house is also fairly easily accessible via public transport.
The bus stop (V5, H4) is about 10 minutes away walking, and the closest Metro stations are Zona Universitaria (L3, L9S) or Les Corts (L3). You can use these to get to the house from the airport (and back), or to reach the center without much fuss.
Space
Don’t worry about shopping for groceries!
There is a well stocked SuperCor market accessible on foot from the house. In case you mean serious business, go on an expedition a bit further and grab some fresh local meats or produce, and fire up the barbeque for some poolside cooking. Enjoy your delicious meal! 🍽
Your safety is our priority!
While every professional company cleans their short-term rental thoroughly between guests, these challenging times require special measures. Rest assured we’re taking additional precautions to disinfect the property to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
We’re in constant accordance with new protocols advised by global health organizations (including the ECDC and World Health Organization) to have a system in place called “COVID-19 Disinfection Checklist for short-term rental disinfection”.
The laundry is cleaned professionally after each guest checks out, according to the same guidelines and by the same team. We leave nothing up to chance, because your safety is what matters most to us.
Speaking of your safety
Masks, gloves, and disinfectants are widely available in Barcelona, at any pharmacy and in most shops & department stores. Pharmacies are open at any time throughout the day, and situated within walking distance to the flat. We’ll leave some soap & hand sanitizer at the apartment for you.
Traveling by car?
If you are planning on driving to Barcelona, rest assured we’ll help you park your car safely. We typically recommend booking your parking spot ahead of time online, and offer a discount via parclick.
Is this a work trip?
The house is equipped with reliable, fiber optic WI-FI and offers a very comfortable setup to work from home. Well, as comfortable as working can be 😇
Important information for long term bookings ( bookings of 1 month minimum stay):
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What this place offers you
Hot tub
WiFi
Balcony
Air conditioning
TV
Kitchen
Garden
Dishwasher
Sleeping arrangements
Living room
12 Single beds
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House rules
- Check-in: From 15:00 to 20:00
- Check-out: Until 10:00
- Pets not allowed
Property Manager
Fridays
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