With a central location, this apartment is strategically placed to maximise your Barcelona stay. The apartment is fairly simple but offers flexible sleeping arrangements, including a living room sofa bed for a sixth guest. The Juliet balcony is a highlight – just the spot to stand and enjoy a glass of sangria, while the dining room is perfect for family nights dining at home. Having said that, its stellar locale means that you’re never far from a restaurant serving up authentic Spanish dishes. Step out onto Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, and you’ll have shops, galleries and food markets at your fingertips.
Home truths: *Parking in Barcelona can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to easily accessible public transport where possible. Rocafort is the closest metro – it's a short walk away. *Given the home's central spot, expect to hear some street noise throughout your stay. *Your host can provide a cot upon prior request. *The bedroom curtains here don't fully block out the sunlight. If you're hoping to enjoy a lie-in, you might want to pack an eye mask. *There's some light wear and tear visible in the bathrooms here. *Your host asks that you respect the neighbours and keep noise to a minimum between 10pm and 9am. Bookings from groups of young people (under 25 years) and parties aren't allowed here.