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Sants

Sants revolves around its train station and its high street, and both define its character. Barcelona Sants is the city's main AVE hub, which means high-speed rail to Madrid in 2.5 hours or to the French border in under an hour. Carrer de Sants is one of the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe, packed with independent shops, pharmacies, and old-school Catalan bars. During the Festa Major in August, residents spend months decorating their streets in elaborate themes - the competition between blocks is fierce and the parties last a week. Two-bedrooms average EUR 1,200, and three metro stops (Sants Estacio, Placa de Sants, Mercat Nou) keep you connected via L1 and L5. The neighborhood has a strong Catalan identity that newer arrivals sometimes find insular, but those who invest the time to learn a few words of Catalan find a genuinely warm community. Best for families and budget-minded relocators who value tradition and connectivity.

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EUR 1,200

Avg rent (2BR)

+6% YoY
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7/10

Safety score

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8/10

Family score

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2

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Neighborhood Scores

Family Score
8
Safety
7
Walkability
8
Nightlife
5
Green space
5
Affordability
6

Highlights

  • Barcelona Sants AVE station for high-speed rail
  • Lively Carrer de Sants pedestrian shopping street
  • Festa Major de Sants with decorated streets
  • Strong local Catalan identity and traditions

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