Vallbona
Vallbona is Barcelona's smallest neighborhood by population, a semi-rural pocket at the city's northern edge where small farms and garden plots sit alongside modest housing. It borders Montcada i Reixac and feels less like a city neighborhood than like a village that Barcelona's boundary line happened to include. Two-bedrooms average EUR 750, the L11 light metro at Torre Baro-Vallbona provides the only rail connection, and walkability is a 2 - the lowest in the city. There are no Bicing stations, no restaurants, and no shops beyond the very basics. Green space is abundant and genuine - this is where Barcelona becomes countryside. The community is tiny and close-knit. Living in Vallbona is an extreme niche choice: it suits someone who wants the absolute cheapest rent possible while technically maintaining a Barcelona address, and who has personal transport to reach the rest of the city for everything from groceries to social life.
EUR 750
Avg rent (2BR)
5/10
Safety score
5/10
Family score
1
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Neighborhood Scores
Highlights
- Smallest neighborhood in Barcelona by population
- Semi-rural feel with farms and green space
- Border with Montcada i Reixac
- Very affordable, almost village-like
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Getting Around
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Moving to Vallbona?
Our Starter Pack includes neighborhood-specific checklists, school enrollment scripts, and a first-week survival guide.