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Eixample Right

Locally known as Dreta de l'Eixample

If Passeig de Gracia is Barcelona's Champs-Elysees, then Dreta de l'Eixample is the neighborhood that wraps around it. Casa Batllo and La Pedrera anchor a boulevard lined with luxury shops and Michelin-starred restaurants, but step off the main drag and you find classic Cerda-grid blocks with spacious apartments, interior courtyards, and balconies overlooking chamfered intersections. A two-bedroom averages EUR 1,800, making it one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the city. Four metro lines crisscross below and walkability is a perfect 10. The grid is wide, flat, and logical, so you will never get lost. Green space is the main weakness - there are no major parks, just the small interior gardens of some blocks. This is where international professionals settle when they want a prestigious address, excellent dining, and the feeling of being at the exact center of everything. Not for budget seekers, but for those who can afford it, living in Eixample Right is hard to beat.

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EUR 1,800

Avg rent (2BR)

+7% YoY
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8/10

Safety score

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7/10

Family score

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3

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Neighborhood Scores

Family Score
7
Safety
8
Walkability
10
Nightlife
7
Green space
4
Affordability
2

Highlights

  • Passeig de Gracia with Casa Batllo and La Pedrera
  • Premium shopping district with luxury brands
  • Michelin-star restaurants and rooftop bars
  • Classic Cerda grid with wide chamfered boulevards
  • Central location with excellent metro connections

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