This elegant studio apartment is situated at the base of the Tibidabo, the famous hill of Barcelona. The studio is part of a large old villa. The studio is on the ground floor, at the front of the villa. There is a small patio type area an a private terrace. On entering the apartment you come into the hall with a small kitchen on the left, the kitchen has two cooking hobs, fridge, pots and pans, cutlery, plates etc. On the right hand side of the hall is the bathroom which has a shower unit. From the hallway you enter a little room where the sofa bed is, that can sleep two people. Off this room is the bedroom/living room. There are two single beds, table and chairs for four, t.v, video and a wardrobe. The studio also has internet access via waveband free of charge. The area the studio is located in is ideal for anyone wanting to be out of the main city centre in a quieter area, but only 15min. away from the Placa Catalunya. The nearest metro station is Vall de Hebron, located at about 500m from the house, this line will take you directly to Plaza Catalunya and Las Ramblas. There are also bus routes that will take you to the city centre. It is also a good option for those who are travelling to Barcelona in car as there is quite a lot of parking space around the house free of charge.
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Rooms and bathrooms |
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| Sleeps: 4 |
Bedrooms: 1 |
Terrace |
| Property: Apartments |
Double beds: 1 |
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| Sq metres: 37 |
Single beds: 2 |
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| Smokers OK? |
Cot (free): 1 |
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| Pets: any |
Number of main bathrooms: 1 |
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| In 1904, Horta became part of the city Barcelona. Until then it was an independent village in the northwest of Barcelona. Now it is the 3rd biggest district of Barcelona and consists of 12 different subdistricts. It offers a great variety of different facets. You find the narrow pedestrian streets of the former village Horta, wealthy country houses from the 19th centuries, there are hills and mountains from which you have a beautiful view over Barcelona, parks, and also the modern neighborhood of Vall d'Hebron that was build for the Olympic Games when they took place in Barcelona in 1992. Furthermore, Horta is know for the best tapas bars in Barcelona. The district of Horta is less frequented by tourist than other district of Barcelona, but here you can enjoy the atmosphere of a true Spanish neighborhood or stroll through one of the parks in Horta. The most famous park is the Labyrinth park which is set in a 17 acre garden on former private grounds of a marquis. Its romantic gardens, manicured walkways, and the labyrinth are well worth a visit to this romantic spot and are quite a a contrast to the busy city centre of Barcelona. |