El Raval
Locally known as el Raval
El Raval is where Barcelona gets raw. Walk down Carrer de Joaquin Costa at midnight and you will find Pakistani dhabas next to vinyl bars next to Filipino bakeries, all buzzing with energy. MACBA's white plaza out front doubles as the city's unofficial skateboarding headquarters by day. The Boqueria market sits on its eastern edge, La Rambla too, but the real Raval is in the back streets where a two-bedroom costs around EUR 1,250 and your neighbors speak eight different languages. The walkability is unbeatable - three metro lines (L1, L2, L3) run underneath and you can reach anywhere in the old city on foot. The catch? Safety can feel uneven, especially around the southern end near Drassanes late at night, and green space is limited to a few pocket parks. But living in El Raval means choosing character over comfort, and the people who love it would never trade it. Best for students, budget-conscious foodies, and anyone who craves a neighborhood that never sits still.
EUR 1,250
Alquiler medio (2 hab.)
4/10
Seguridad
4/10
Puntuacion familiar
3
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Destacados
- Home to MACBA and CCCB contemporary art centers
- Most multicultural neighborhood in Barcelona
- Vibrant street food scene on Carrer de Joaquin Costa
- Close to La Rambla and Boqueria market
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