Whether you are looking for short or
long time rentals, Barcelona is not a cheap
city when it comes to accommodation. On
average the rent per square meter is 13.70
Euros per month. The most charming yet also
the most expensive place to rent a flat is
the old town, la Cuitat Vella, where the
square meter costs 15.80 Euros on average.
If you are renting a room in a shared flat
caculate roughly 350 Euros per month for a
single room with window and bills included.
Hostels you find plenty in the city and many
are situated in the city center. The price
drops to 15 Euros if you sleep in a 10-bed
dorm and goes up to 35 Euros for a double
room.
Accommodation :: Short
Term Stays
Rooms , Apartments :: BH - Barcelona-Home
Web: barcelona-home.com
Web:
hotels.barcelona-home.com/
Barcelona-Home offers rooms in shared flats and apartments in Barcelona as well as hotel services.
Youth Hostels :: Hostelworld
Web:
www.hostelworld.com
Hostelworld is simply a large data base
that lists nearly all of Barcelona’s youth
hostels. It gives you a short intro for each
hostel, user ratings and let’s you check
availability instantly.
Hotel :: Banys Orientals
Web:
www.hotelbanysorientals.com
Barcelona has thousands of hotels. Most
of them charge between 80€ and 180€ per
night for a double room. The hotel Banys
Orientals however stands out through its
pretty interior design, good location (El
Born) and moderate prices compared to the
quality of the accommodation.
Rooms :: Melon District
Web:
www.melondistrict.com
Melon District is the name of a brand
new housing complex in close proximity to
Olé Languages that has been specifically
designed for university students. They offer
single and double rooms with en suit
bathrooms for days (from 50€) and months
(from 564€). The kitchen is shared but
everyone has their own fridge. Facilities
include WiFi, a swimming-pool, a
café-restaurant, a gym, and a laundrette.
Rooms :: Resa Housing
www.resahousing.com
Resa housing is an agency that offers flats as
well as single and double rooms in shared
appartments. On their website you also find
information about student residences in
Barcelona.
Rooms :: Roomming
Web:www.roomming.com
Roomming is an established service agency which organizes and connects roommates in the Barcelona area based on personal requirements and needs
Flats :: Apartments Ramblas
Web:
www.apartmentsramblas.com
Apartment Ramblas is one of many
agencies that offers short term flat rentals
for days and weeks. Most of the apartments
on offer are located in the historic city
center.
Other :: Couch Surfing
Web:
www.couchsurfing.org
Couch Surfing is an international
network of people who offer their couches
for free to other members of the network. If
you join the group you can start looking for
a free couch by posting a message on the
notice board. The CS website is also a good
place to meet new people and to learn about
events in Barcelona.
Accommodation :: Room and
Flat Hunting
Easypiso
Web:
Pisos compartidos - Flatshare
Flat share - House share and rooms to rent. Spain's leading rooms to rent websites. Currently listing more than 30000 available rooms across Spain
Col.legi d'administradors de finques
Web:
www.cafbl.cat/
The col.legi d'administradors de finques
is the place to go if you are looking to
rent a flat in the city. The flats on offer
are on their website but if you go to their
office they will compile you a list with
flats according to your criteria and often
there are some that haven’t yet been
published online.
About The City
Barcelona never sleeps. The city center
is lively nearly 24/7.
What About The City ::
Sights
Barcelona’s office tourist
office that offers guided tours and
useful information for new comers.
www.barcelonaturisme.com
The city’s official website with
plenty of information in Spanish,
Catalan and English about the city,
it’s sights, it’s history and
current cultural events.
www.barcelona.cat/es/
Me Gusta Barcelona is a
commercial website that also
features a blog that lists a wide
range of current cultural events in
the city
megustabarcelona.es/blog/
About The City ::
Restaurant, Bar & Club Guides
Barcelona’s inner city is filled with
bars and restaurants. Generally speaking,
Barceloneta is the place to eat Paella,
fresh fish and Tapas. Gotico has a little
bit of everything from sushi and pizza to
tapas and French cuisine tip: Especially in
Gothico it is recommended to avoid the
touristic places where they charge high
prices for low quality). Borne is pretty
trendy and many restaurantes offer eclectic,
contemporary dishes served with a young,
fashionable atmosphere. The barrio also
features a couple of Basque places that
offer Pinchos (a sort of little appetizer
mostly served on slices of baguette) and
typical Basque cold, dry wine. Raval, even
though more famous for its bars than for its
restaurants has
All in all, there’s something for every
taste. The following website give you an
idea where to start looking:
There is always something happening in
Barcelona. The web-sites below help you to
find out what’s going on when and where.
Bcn.es/cultura
Web:
www.barcelona.cat/es/
The city council’s offical webiste about
Barcelona offers a comprehensive list of all
cultural events taking place city.
LeCool
Web:
www.lecool.com
LeCool is a weekly newsletter/website
that publishes a 7-day agenda in English and
Spanish every Thursday. If you are
interested in the urban art and music scene
and you like it hip and cool than his is the
place to look for what’s coming up.
Maumau Underground
Web:
www.maumaunderground.com
Maumau Underground is a venue in Poble
Sec as well as a website that is especially
informative with regards to music and
concerts in Barcelona.
ScannerFM
Web:
www.bcn.es/scannerbcn/home.htm
ScannerFM is an online radio station
that organises cultural events and
collaborates with a wide range of cultural
institutions in Barcelona. Their listings
calendar is sponsored by the city council –
this is why it comes in Catalan, Spanish and
English – and lists mainly concerts and
music related highlights but also features
the one or other contemporary art exhibition
and out of the ordinary film screenings.
About The City :: Blogs
It can be very useful to skim through
the one or other blog from a foreigner who
has been living in the city for a while and
documented their exeperiences. These are
just three good examples out of about 10.000
that you can find on the web.
Metro and Bus
All information about Barcelona’s
underground and bus system is
available on the TMB’s website. If
you plan on using the trains and
buses regularly it is advisable to
buy a T10 card that is valid for 10
rides (with no temporal limitation)
on either the metro or buses.
www.tmb.net
Renfe
Information about regional and
long-distance trains can be found on
www.renfe.es
Regional buses
Regional buses in Barcelona either
depart from the Estación del Norte
or from the metro/regional train
station Sants. For information on
routes and timetables see:
www.barcelonanord.cat/es/inicio/
Bicing
Not long ago Barcelona received a
public bike system that allows the
subscriber to borrow a bike and ride
it for 30 minutes before returning
it to any station around the city.
Currently it is necessary to
register online first and the only
option available is a one-year
abono. In the near future it will
also be possible to regiser for just
one week for the price of one Euro.
www.bicing.cat
Transportation :: Private
Taxi
There are plenty of taxi companies in
Barcelona. With these two we have had good
experiences up until now.
Taxi Catalunya (when you
reserve online you receive a 10%
discount)704 10 11 12
www.catalunyataxi.com
Finding a job in Barcelona isn’t
difficult. Finding an enjoyable as well as
well-paid job however can be a real
challenge. These are Spain’s and/or
Barcelona’s mayor job search engines: