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El Carmel

Locally known as el Carmel

Everyone in Barcelona knows the Bunkers del Carmel - the old anti-aircraft battery at the top of the hill with the best free view in the city. But few visitors realize there is an actual neighborhood below, where people live in modest apartments on steep streets and pay EUR 1,000 for a two-bedroom. The L5 metro at El Carmel station helps with connectivity, and Park Guell is a short walk away. The hills are no joke - some streets approach 20% gradients, and grocery runs require planning. But the affordability is real, the views from everyday streets are breathtaking, and the community is welcoming if you put in the effort. The area attracts a mix of longtime residents and newcomers drawn by the low rents. There is no food scene beyond traditional bars, and nightlife means watching the sunset from the bunkers with a bottle of wine. Living in El Carmel is for budget seekers who can handle hills and want to earn some of Barcelona's best views.

budget
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EUR 1,000

Loyer moyen (2 ch.)

+7% YoY
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6/10

Score securite

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6/10

Score famille

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1

Lignes de metro

Neighborhood Scores

Score famille
6
Securite
6
Walkability
4
Nightlife
2
Green space
7
Accessibilite
8

Points forts

  • Bunkers del Carmel - best free viewpoint in Barcelona
  • Very affordable by Barcelona standards
  • Close to Park Guell
  • Steep hills but rewarded with incredible views

Ecoles

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