Vila Olimpica
Locally known as la Vila Olimpica del Poblenou
Vila Olimpica was born in 1992 when Barcelona hosted the Olympics and turned a stretch of industrial coastline into a purpose-built residential neighborhood. The architecture is 90s-era modern - geometric buildings, wide promenades, and the distinctive twin towers at Port Olimpic. Two-bedrooms average EUR 1,700, making it one of the pricier coastal options. The L4 metro at Ciutadella-Vila Olimpica connects you, and the beach is literally across the road. Parks, wide sidewalks, and Hospital del Mar make it practical for families, while Port Olimpic offers seafood restaurants and beach bars. The downside: it can feel planned and sterile compared to neighborhoods that evolved organically. The streets are quiet at night (in a good way), and the safety score of 8 reflects a well-maintained, well-lit environment. Living in Vila Olimpica is for beach-loving expat families who want modern apartments, coastal access, and a sense of order that the old city cannot provide.
EUR 1,700
Aluguel medio (2 quartos)
8/10
Seguranca
7/10
Pontuacao familiar
1
Linhas de metro
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Destaques
- Built for 1992 Olympics with modern architecture
- Beachfront living with Port Olimpic marina
- Parks, wide sidewalks, and modern facilities
- Hospital del Mar and beach proximity
- Premium coastal living
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