SettleinBarcelona
Eixample0801308025

Sagrada Familia

Locally known as la Sagrada Familia

Yes, you can see Gaudi's basilica from your window, and yes, the construction cranes are still there. Living in the Sagrada Familia neighborhood means coexisting with one of the world's most-visited monuments, but the residential streets just a few blocks away feel surprisingly normal. Families push strollers past local fruit shops on streets like Carrer de Provenca, and the Hospital de Sant Pau - another UNESCO site - adds architectural grandeur without the ticket lines. Two-bedrooms average EUR 1,400, and two metro lines (L2, L5) run underneath. The Encants flea market is perfect for weekend vintage hunting. The neighborhood lacks the trendy dining of Sant Antoni or the nightlife of El Born, but that is part of its appeal - it is genuinely residential, with local bakeries and old-school Catalan bars that cater to neighbors rather than tourists. Living near the Sagrada Familia works best for families and expats who want a well-connected Eixample address with a neighborhood feel, minus the hipster premium.

familiesexpats
🏠

EUR 1,400

Snitt hyra (2 rum)

+8% YoY
🛡️

7/10

Sakerhet

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

7/10

Familjebetyg

🚇

2

Tunnelbanelinjer

Neighborhood Scores

Familjebetyg
7
Sakerhet
7
Walkability
9
Nightlife
5
Green space
4
Overkomlighet
4

Hoejdpunkter

  • Gaudi's Sagrada Familia basilica at your doorstep
  • Hospital de Sant Pau UNESCO site
  • Encants flea market for vintage finds
  • Well-connected residential area with local feel

Skolor

Att ta sig runt

Narliggande stadsdelar

Flyttar du till Sagrada Familia?

Vart Starter Pack innehaller stadsdelsspecifika checklistor, skript for skolinskrivning och en overlevnadsguide for forsta veckan.

Hamta Starter Pack