Boqueria
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About this property
Just 3 minutes walk from the Ramblas, 7 minutes from Plaza Catalunya and 15 minutes from the sea, next to places of interest in Barcelona such as the National Library, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona (MACBA), the Liceu Theater and the Paseo Colón.
Building with elevator with access to a fabulous communal terrace equipped with outdoor furniture, hammocks and a shower to enjoy the incredible views and the wonderful climate of the city of Barcelona.
The apartments are very bright and sunny since all the rooms including the kitchen are exterior (except for the bathroom).
The apartments have an entrance hall that gives access to a spacious, very bright living-dining room with a balcony overlooking the Plaza de la Gardunya and the Escola Massana, a study with a trundle bed with capacity for two people and a double bedroom with a large double bed. 160x200 and with large capacity built-in wardrobes, complete bathroom with shower and fully equipped kitchen with fridge, dishwasher, oven, ceramic hob, washing machine and dryer. High speed internet, cable/wifi.
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Barcelona is a charming seaside metropolis with boundless culture, world-renowned architecture and an epic dining scene, including: Basque tapas bars, Galician seafood pubs, avant-garde Japanese eateries and delectable chocolate shops. Live music and a variety of ngihtlife venues ranging from 19th-century taverns to boisterous modern dance clubs transform the city at night. Barcelona's architectural jewels span over two millennia. Towering temple spires, old-world city walls and underground stone corridors offer a window to the past.