Horta
Horta was an independent village until 1904, and its old center still has the narrow streets, small plazas, and parish church that prove it. The Parc del Laberint d'Horta, the oldest garden in Barcelona, features a cypress hedge maze that delights both children and adults. Two-bedrooms average EUR 1,050, and you get L3 and L5 metro access at Horta and El Carmel stations. The neighborhood has excellent value - a family score of 8, a safety score of 8, and green space at 8 - with prices well below the city average. The Velodrom d'Horta provides sports facilities, and local shops along the main streets cover daily needs. The community is deeply Catalan, with a popular Festa Major and strong neighborhood associations. Walkability is moderate due to hills, and nightlife is basically nonexistent. Living in Horta is one of Barcelona's best family value propositions: safe, green, affordable, and steeped in genuine local character.
EUR 1,050
Alquiler medio (2 hab.)
8/10
Seguridad
8/10
Puntuacion familiar
2
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- Parc del Laberint d'Horta - oldest garden in Barcelona
- Former independent village with charming old center
- Excellent value with strong community
- Velodrom d'Horta sports facilities
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