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The apartment is situated just next to the busy touristic city center (Barrio Gotico & La Rambla), within 10-min walking distance to the sea (The Barcelona Old Harbour), on the 3rd floor of a typical Barcelona building from the 19th century, with a stylish staircase and a balconies overlooking the street. The street is wide, properly illuminated during all night, and the area is safe.
Please note that there is no elevator in the building.
The great majority of the city attractions is easily available walking, the only ones where you would need to take the metro are:
- La Sagrada Familia (10 mins by direct metro train)
- El Parque Guell (17 mins by direct metro train)
- El Camp Nou - home of FC BARCELONA (15 min by metro train)
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Double bedrooms with a real queen-size bed or a double, pull-out sofa and sunny balcony facing the street.
Bathrooms with a sink, WC and modern shower or bath tub. Linen, towels, shower gel, shampoo and soap provided.
Spacy living-room, with a pull-out sofa that eventually can accommodate 2 extra guests, and a dining area.
Nicely equipped kitchen. Coffee, tea and the basic spices (salt, sugar, oil, vinagre, tobasco, soya sauce, and others).
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Many of the buildings date from medieval times, some from as far back as the Roman settlement of Barcelona. Catalan modernista architecture (related to the movement known as Art Nouveau in the rest of Europe), developed between 1885 and 1950 and left an important legacy in Barcelona. Several of these buildings are World Heritage Sites.
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