Sant Antoni
Sant Antoni is the neighborhood Barcelona food bloggers will not stop talking about, and honestly, they have a point. The renovated Mercat de Sant Antoni is stunning - a 19th-century iron market building brought back to life - and the Sunday book market outside has been running since 1876. The surrounding streets have filled with specialty coffee shops, natural wine bars, and brunch spots that draw queues on Saturday mornings. The superblock (superilla) has reclaimed streets from cars for pedestrians, making parts of the neighborhood feel like a giant terrace. At EUR 1,450 for a two-bedroom, it is gentrifying fast - rents are up 9% year-over-year. The L2 metro at Sant Antoni is the only direct line, which can feel limited. But the location between El Raval, Poble Sec, and Eixample means everything is walkable. Living in Sant Antoni is best for foodies and digital nomads who want a trendy, walkable base. Just be ready for the rent to keep climbing.
EUR 1,450
Loyer moyen (2 ch.)
7/10
Score securite
6/10
Score famille
1
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Points forts
- Renovated Mercat de Sant Antoni and Sunday book market
- One of Barcelona's trendiest brunch and coffee scenes
- Superblock (superilla) with pedestrianized streets
- Fast-gentrifying with new restaurants and galleries
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Quartiers proches
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