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Les Roquetes

Locally known as les Roquetes

Les Roquetes climbs the hillside at the edge of Collserola, a neighborhood built by the people who moved here. Many of its streets and houses were self-constructed by migrants from southern Spain in the 1960s, and that DIY spirit still defines the community. Neighborhood solidarity here is not a slogan - it is a lived reality, with active associations, community gardens, and mutual aid networks. Two-bedrooms average EUR 850, and the L3 metro at Roquetes has improved connectivity since its relatively recent opening. The streets are steep, the architecture is modest, and amenities are basic. Green space is the silver lining - the edge of Collserola is right there, and the air is noticeably fresher than in the valley below. Safety is a 5, which reflects challenges but also ongoing community investment. Living in Les Roquetes is for budget-focused relocators who value community spirit and proximity to nature over polish and convenience.

budget
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EUR 850

Avg rent (2BR)

+5% YoY
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5/10

Safety score

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5/10

Family score

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1

Metro lines

Neighborhood Scores

Family Score
5
Safety
5
Walkability
4
Nightlife
1
Green space
7
Affordability
9

Highlights

  • Hillside neighborhood bordering Collserola
  • Some of Barcelona's lowest rents
  • Strong neighborhood solidarity and activism
  • L3 metro improved connectivity

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