Trinitat Vella
Locally known as la Trinitat Vella
Trinitat Vella sits at the L1 metro's northern terminus, which means good direct connectivity to the center despite its edge-of-city location. The journey is about 25 minutes to Placa Catalunya, a straightforward commute by Barcelona standards. The Parc de la Trinitat, a green space built around the highway interchange, provides weekend walking areas and some breathing room from the urban density. Two-bedrooms average EUR 850, and the multicultural community includes significant populations from South Asia and North Africa who have built active community organizations. The neighborhood is straightforward - apartment blocks, local shops, and a pace of life that feels distant from Barcelona's tourist center. Safety scores a 4, which is below average and reflects ongoing challenges. The rent savings compared to central neighborhoods are dramatic. Living in Trinitat Vella suits budget-focused relocators who prioritize the L1 metro connection and very low rents, and who understand that the neighborhood is in transition rather than fully established.
EUR 850
Alquiler medio (2 hab.)
4/10
Seguridad
4/10
Puntuacion familiar
1
Lineas de metro
Neighborhood Scores
Destacados
- L1 metro end station with good connection
- Multicultural community
- Very affordable rents
- Close to Parc de la Trinitat green space
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