This is a typical apartment of the Eixample district with original mosaics, ceiling cornice, etc.
The essence of authentic Barcelona joins the modern living through an integration of stainless steel kitchen, air conditioning and elegant touch with the exhibition of painting that can be purchase as a souvenir.
This apartment can accommodate up to 6 people in 3 rooms with 4 beds and 1 double bed.
The apartment has 2 bathrooms with showers. The lounge has 2 leather sofas and the kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances.
The apartment offers the following amenities and services:
- 2 bedrooms with twin beds (4 beds)
- 1 bedroom with double bed
- 2 complete bathroom with showers
- Living room with 2 leather sofas and Flat screen TV
- Balcony
- Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances such as microwave, coffee maker, kettle, washing machine, dishwasher, etc.
- All paintings exposed in the apartment are for sale. On the same floor there is a price list, a way to always remember these days in the city. Painter: Teresa Julia.
- Air-conditioning and heating
- Hair dryer
- Iron & ironing board
- Washing machine and clothes dryer
- Internet wifi
- Baby cot
Not included in the price:
- On the arrival day it is necessary to pay a refundable damage deposit of 400€ (Will be returned if apartment is left in good conditions).
- Check in is from 3pm. If you arrive after 21:00 there is an extra fee of 25 euro for late-check in. If you arrive after 23:00 there is an extra fee of 40 euro for late-check in.
Main sights nearby
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Casa Batlló - 0.19 km.
Casa Batlló, which is now owned by the Bernat family, the former owners of the Chupa Chups company, was built in 1877 and in the years 1904 to 1906 restored and remodeled by Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol.
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Paseo de Gracia - 0.25 km.
The Paseo de Gracia is arguably the most famous street in Barcelona and is great for tourists as it contains everything you could possibly desire, from architecture to clothes shops
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La Pedrera - 0.50 km.
La Pedrera, which is also known as Casa Milà became a World Heritage site by the UNESCO in 1984. This is the building Antoni Gaudi worked on, before he completely dedicated himself to the Sagrada Familia.