Nàpols 206 sits at 206 C. de Napols Barcelona 08013, placing students right in the middle of a neighbourhood that blends accessibility with a calm, residential feel. This property offers a mix of private and shared apartments, making it a practical choice for anyone looking for student accommodation Barcelona that feels both flexible and well-connected. From Nàpols 206, reaching major universities stays easy. LCI Barcelona is just a 7-minute drive away, Universitat de Barcelona sits around 8 minutes by car, and the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia is roughly 10 minutes from the property. This is one reason why nàpols 206 appeals to students searching for a reliable option for those considering long-term international student accommodation Barcelona.
Barcelona has always been a city with deep cultural roots and a rhythm shaped by its neighbourhoods. Staying at nàpols 206 means being close to areas like Eixample, Gràcia, and El Born, each offering different pieces of the city’s personality, narrow cafe-lined streets, creative community hubs, weekend markets, and easy access to daily essentials. The city’s lifestyle usually comes with a cost of living in Barcelona that ranges between €900 and €1,200 per month, depending on how students manage food, transport, and activities. Barcelona records an average crime rate of around 43 incidents per 1,000 residents, which aligns with what you’d expect from a major European city, and it maintains an employment rate of roughly 58 per cent. The happiness index hovers around 6.5, and the overall livability score stays near 69, which explains why students tend to settle in comfortably. If you’re new to the city or planning your move, our guide on moving to Spain helps you get a clearer sense of what life here feels like. Festivals give Barcelona its identity. Festa Major de Gràcia, La Mercè, Sant Jordi, and countless cultural weeks fill the year with colour. And then there’s football. The city breathes the sport, being home to FC Barcelona, its historic legacy, and the iconic Spotify Camp Nou, one of Europe’s most recognised stadiums. Match days turn entire districts into a wave of cheers, jerseys, and local pride. If you’re curious about Spain’s deeper football culture, traditions, and club rivalries, take a look at our guide on the best football clubs in Spain for a wider picture of how the sport shapes everyday life.
Nàpols 206 gives students a simple, functional setup with room types like the Standard Double Room and the Standard Single Room with Ensuite Bathroom, with prices starting from €595 per month. Each room includes a single bed, enough storage space, a desk, and a wardrobe, keeping the layout clean, organised, and easy to settle into. Whether you prefer a private setup or a shared arrangement, the rooms are built to support everyday study routines without feeling cramped.
Living at nàpols 206 stays stress-free thanks to bills included, covering electricity, water, and gas. Students don’t have to worry about juggling monthly utilities, and the regular flat cleaning service and general apartment maintenance keep things running smoothly. Reliable internet Wi-Fi helps with online classes and late-night deadlines, while support in administrative procedures is especially helpful for students adjusting to Barcelona’s rhythm. Safety is also part of the experience, with 24-hour emergency assistance available whenever needed. The setup at Nàpols 206 Barcelona stays simple, practical, and consistent with what students expect from comfortable city living.
What makes Nàpols 206 stand out is how easily students can move between campus, neighbourhood hangouts, and everyday essentials. From the property, EADA Business School is just a 5-minute drive away, while Pompeu Fabra University sits around 13 minutes by car, which suits students who want their academic commute to stay short and predictable. Because nàpols 206 is already in a well-connected pocket of the city, it fits naturally into the routine of anyone searching for apartments near Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia.
Coffee stops are always nearby. Places like Billy Café, BLACKBIRD Coffee Corner, and Lilo Brunch Barcelona are great for slow mornings, revision breaks, or quick catch-ups before class. When you're in the mood for a proper meal, you’ll find reliable spots nearby, such as Bicos Restaurante, Zed, and Maison Viet, all offering easy variety without long travel. If food is part of why you love exploring a city, our guide to the best food in Spain gives you even more ideas on where to go next. Evenings around nàpols 206 have their own rhythm. Bars like GAU LOUNGE, Delicioso, and Chill Bar keep things lively, giving students a place to unwind after long days. And for anyone who keeps up with football, the iconic Spotify Camp Nou is always worth experiencing on a match day for the atmosphere alone. If you’re curious about stadium culture across Spain, our list of the top stadiums in Spain adds more context to the country’s love for the game. Daily essentials don’t require much effort either. Pharmacies such as Farmàcia Nàpols 235 and Farmàcia Martí Tor are nearby Nàpols 206 for medication and quick pickups. Grocery runs are simple with Mercadona, SUPERMARKET, and Lidl all close enough for weekly shopping. Students also have access to plenty of culture in the neighbourhood. The Design Museum of Barcelona and the Museu de la Música de Barcelona offer exhibitions, history, and creative inspiration. And if you need a breather, you can head outdoors to places like Parc del Carmel or take a hike with Catalan Trails, giving a refreshing balance to city living.
Getting around from nàpols 206 is straightforward, thanks to reliable public transport links in every direction. The closest bus stops are València Diagonal, about 550 metres away, and València - Pg Sant Joan, roughly 500 metres from the property, making local travel easy for daily commutes or quick trips across the city. If you prefer the metro, stations like Verdaguer, around 800 metres away, and Diagonal, about 1.7 kilometres from the accommodation, connect you to major lines that cover most parts of Barcelona. For longer journeys, especially for international students heading home during holidays, Josep Tarradellas Barcelona El Prat Airport is around 17 kilometres away, making air travel convenient and manageable from Barcelona student apartments.
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1. You need to pay a certain amount as deposit (depending on the room type you select) to secure your room with the property. 2. This will be refunded at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.
You need to pay a membership fee based on the room type. If you want to change your flat then you need to pay €75 for the change.
You do not require a guarantor to book a room with the property.
Rent must be paid upfront.