Ciutat Meridiana
Ciutat Meridiana is Barcelona's most affordable neighborhood, and that statistic carries both opportunity and context. Built as social housing in the 1960s on a steep hillside, it has been home to generations of working-class families and, more recently, to immigrant communities from South America, South Asia, and North Africa. Two-bedrooms average EUR 750, and the L11 light metro provides transit - slowly - to the rest of the city, though the journey to the center is among the longest in Barcelona. The safety score of 4 is the lowest tier, reflecting challenges that the community actively works to address through strong neighborhood associations. Collserola's green hills surround the neighborhood, providing natural beauty that contrasts sharply with the dense housing blocks. Community solidarity is strong, with mutual aid networks and regular community events. Living in Ciutat Meridiana is for people whose housing budget is extremely tight and who value community resilience. It requires realistic expectations about amenities, commute times, and neighborhood conditions.
EUR 750
Avg rent (2BR)
4/10
Safety score
4/10
Family score
1
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Neighborhood Scores
Highlights
- Most affordable neighborhood in Barcelona
- L11 metro light rail connection
- Strong immigrant community and solidarity
- Surrounded by green hills of Collserola
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Getting Around
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Moving to Ciutat Meridiana?
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