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Vall d'Hebron

Locally known as la Vall d'Hebron

Vall d'Hebron is dominated by its hospital - one of the largest in Spain - and the 1992 Olympic facilities that surround it. The Velodrom, the archery range, and the tennis courts from the Games are still in use, giving the neighborhood a distinctly sporty character. Two-bedrooms average EUR 1,050, and you get both L3 and L5 metro access at Vall d'Hebron and Montbau stations. The Parc de la Vall d'Hebron provides ample green space, and Collserola park is accessible from the northern edge. For healthcare workers at the hospital, living here is the obvious choice - no commute needed. The neighborhood feels institutional in parts, with wide roads designed for ambulance access rather than pedestrian charm. Dining and nightlife are minimal. But the green space is genuine, the metro access is better than most hillside neighborhoods, and the affordability is strong. Living in Vall d'Hebron works for medical professionals, families who want green space, and budget-conscious relocators who value transit over ambiance.

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EUR 1,050

Affitto medio (2 cam.)

+5% YoY
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7/10

Sicurezza

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7/10

Punteggio famiglia

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2

Linee metro

Neighborhood Scores

Punteggio famiglia
7
Sicurezza
7
Walkability
4
Nightlife
1
Green space
8
Convenienza
7

In evidenza

  • Vall d'Hebron Hospital - one of Spain's largest
  • 1992 Olympic venues and sports facilities
  • Parc de la Vall d'Hebron green space
  • Good metro access despite hillside location

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