Monthly rental apartment with 2 bedrooms, study and 1 bathroom with balcony in the Gothic Quarter
Central location, comfortable spaces and excellent connection to the rest of the city
Available only for rentals longer than 32 days for leisure, holiday, recreational or cultural purposes, and only when accompanied by the corresponding documentation that verifies such purpose.
This apartment offers a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere in the heart of the Gothic Quarter. The living area is organized into a pleasant and well-proportioned living-dining room with a sofa, an integrated dining area, and direct access to a balcony overlooking the street, providing natural light and a direct connection to the life of the neighborhood. The kitchen is integrated into the same space, maintaining a practical and functional layout, and is equipped with a ceramic hob, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, toaster, and kitchen utensils, designed for everyday use.
The sleeping area comprises two double bedrooms, one en suite with a shower and wardrobes, and the second double bedroom with wardrobes, plus a guest toilet for added convenience, especially in shared accommodations. The entrance leads to a spacious foyer that can be used as a study area or small workspace, ideal for working remotely or studying from home.
The apartment has heating, air conditioning and high-speed wifi.
Located in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, the apartment is surrounded by history, cultural life, and a wide array of restaurants, cafes, and local shops scattered throughout the neighborhood's charming streets. Within a short walk are iconic landmarks such as Plaça Sant Jaume, Barcelona Cathedral, the City Hall, and the Palau de la Generalitat, as well as museums and cultural venues.
Regarding public transport, the Jaume I metro station (L4) is about a 7-minute walk away, while Liceu (L3) is approximately an 8-minute walk, providing quick connections to other parts of the city. The proximity to the Ronda Litoral ring road allows for easy access to other areas of Barcelona as well as the beaches, which are located a short distance away.
In compliance with current regulations, we provide you with the following information:State reference price: 1 293.96 €
Rent under last lease agreement: No aplica
The owner is not classified as a large-scale landlord.
IBI: 48.91 € / month
Community fees: 56.15 € / month
Features
- Fridge
- Oven
- Integrated kitchen
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Cooking utensils
- Washing machine
- Clothes line
- Sofa
- Tv
- Internet
- Toaster
- Coffee machine
- Built in closets
- Consumptions: 150 €
- Deposit: 3,400 €
- People capacity: 4
- Insulated windows
- Outside
- Community expenses included
- A/c
- Heating
- Furnished
- Intercom
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92-100
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81-91
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69-80
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55-68
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39-54
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21-38
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About Ciutat Vella
The Ciutat Vella district, known as the historic center of Barcelona, it is bounded by the area of the old city wall. It is a district made up of different neighborhoods, Barceloneta, Raval, Gòtic, Sant Pere, Santa Caterina and La Ribera. In it we can find a wide range of services. Cultural, heritage, historical, entertainment, beaches, large sports clubs, restaurants and luxurious maritime activities.
Frequently asked questions you may have about temporary rentals
I liked an apartment, can I visit it?
Yes. If you saw an apartment on our website and want to visit it, you can:
- Write to us at leads@atemporalrent.com indicating your name, phone number, email, and apartment reference.
- Call +34 931 226 801 during business hours.
A commercial agent will contact you to coordinate a visit, as long as the apartment is available for the dates you need.
What documents do I need to provide to make a reservation?
The required documents will vary depending on the purpose of your stay in Barcelona:
A. If you are coming to study:
- Proof of enrolment or acceptance
- Passport/DNI/NIE
- Permanent address
- Proof of temporary stay
- Financial solvency
B. Employees (working for a company):
- Passport/DNI/NIE
- Employment contract
- Last 3 payslips
- Permanent address
- Proof of temporary stay
C. Corporate reservations
- Company deed and tax ID
- Power of attorney and ID of the legal representative
- Last corporate tax return
- Passport/DNI/NIE of the tenant
- Proof of temporary stay
D. Self-employed
- Passport/DNI/NIE
- Last income tax return
- Permanent address
- Proof of temporary stay
E. Other cases
Full upfront payment may be required.
Proof of temporary stay must match the reason for your stay.
How can I make the payment for the reservation?
You can make the payment in three ways:
- Bank transfer: We recommend an immediate transfer, especially if the check-in is soon. If the funds are not in our account before check-in, we will not be able to proceed with the entry.
- Credit card payment at the office at Passeig de Gràcia 85, 2nd floor, 08008 Barcelona. Payment by card may involve an additional management fee.
- Online payment link: We can send you a payment link via email or phone so you can complete the transaction conveniently and securely.
Are pets allowed in the apartments?
We have apartments where pets are accepted and others where they are not; this depends on the policy of each owner and the rules of the building's community.
We recommend contacting our sales team so they can help you find pet-friendly apartment options via email at: leads@atemporalrent.com or by calling the Barcelona office at: 931 226 801
Are utilities included in the rental price (water, electricity, and gas)?
Utilities ARE NOT INCLUDED in the apartment rental price. We work with an approximate monthly provision based on the size of the flat:
- 1-bedroom apartment: approx. 150 €/month*
- 2-bedroom apartment: approx. 200 €/month*
- 3-bedroom apartment: approx. 250 €/month*
- 4+ bedroom apartment: approx. 300 €/month*
*Reference values. Always check with your agent for the exact amount in each case.
This provision is paid along with the monthly rent within the first 5 days of each month. If, during the stay, consumption is found to be significantly higher than estimated, you will be informed of the difference.
In some apartments, utilities may be paid via a fixed monthly fee. We will inform you if this applies to your case.
Who is responsible for community fees and property taxes?
Community fees and IBI (Property Tax) are the responsibility of the owner, unless otherwise agreed upon in the contract.
The tenant, where applicable, must take care of utility consumptions (water, electricity, gas) and other contracted services (internet, etc.), as well as any other concept expressly agreed upon in the contract.
What type of insurance does the property have?
Most of our properties have multi-risk insurance (building and, in many cases, contents) which covers:
- Structural elements of the home.
- Installations and, in some cases, part of the furniture.
This insurance DOES NOT cover your personal belongings (computers, phones, suitcases, etc.).
Therefore, we recommend that you consider taking out a tenant's home insurance or travel insurance that includes coverage for personal belongings during your stay.


