Poble Sec
Locally known as el Poble Sec
Carrer Blai changed everything for Poble Sec. What was once a sleepy working-class strip is now Barcelona's pintxos paradise - a pedestrian street lined with bars where you grab small plates and cava for a few euros. But Poble Sec is much more than its food street. The neighborhood sits at the foot of Montjuic, which means you can walk uphill to the castle, the botanical gardens, or the Teatre Grec amphitheatre for summer concerts. Two-bedrooms run about EUR 1,200, making it one of the best value neighborhoods this close to the center. The L2 and L3 metro lines serve it from Poble Sec and Parallel stations, and the walkability is strong. The community is genuinely diverse - Latin American, South Asian, North African, and longtime Catalan families all share the same streets. The downside is that some corners feel rough, and the gentrification wave from Sant Antoni is pushing rents up fast. Living in Poble Sec is best for foodies and digital nomads who want neighborhood energy without neighborhood prices.
EUR 1,200
Aluguel medio (2 quartos)
6/10
Seguranca
6/10
Pontuacao familiar
2
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Destaques
- Carrer Blai tapas street with endless pintxos bars
- Montjuic hill access with gardens, castle, and views
- Teatre Grec and summer festival amphitheatre
- Booming food scene rivaling El Born
- Authentic neighborhood vibe with diverse community
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