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Encarnació 160, Barcelona

160, C/ de l'Encarnació, Barcelona, 08025, Spain
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2.3 mi from City Center
( 22m. 26m. 50m)
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About the Property

COTOWN - Encarnació 160 is a modern, student‑friendly accommodation at 160, C/ de l'Encarnació, Barcelona, 08025, Spain. This student accommodation in Barcelona offers a great balance of convenience and city‑living energy, making it a solid pick for students wanting a reliable base in Barcelona. The flat is just a 12‑minute drive from LCI Barcelona and a 13‑minute drive from EADA Business School. It gives easy access to popular academic institutions while still offering a peaceful neighbourhood feel. The property offers

Barcelona in Spain itself is a dynamic, multicultural city of approximately 1.7 million people — a place busy with culture, education, and work. The city currently enjoys a relatively stable labour market: the employment rate has been rising, and unemployment is among the lowest in recent years. Safety in Barcelona is generally moderate. Overall safety, especially during daytime and in residential zones, is acceptable for students and young people. For students thinking about expenses, living in Barcelona is often manageable: the typical monthly cost of living in Spain tends to range between about €850 and €1,400, depending on lifestyle and how centrally you live. This makes Barcelona, when balanced with shared or student‑style housing, one of the more affordable major European capitals for international students. COTOWN - Encarnació 160 reviews seeks to give you peace of mind while you study, explore, and enjoy life in Barcelona.

Whether you’re into historic architecture, beachside weekends, creative arts, or business and tech networking, Barcelona offers it all. With Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces, Mediterranean beaches, and a strong student culture, it’s easy to see why many rely on student flats in Barcelona like Encarnació 160.

Features

COTOWN - Encarnació 160 offers thoughtfully designed living spaces to support both study and student life. Students can choose from Standard Single Rooms with an ensuite Bathroom or Standard Double Rooms with an ensuite Bathroom, providing privacy, comfort, and a personal space to unwind after a long day of classes. Each room comes equipped with a single bed, desk, wardrobe, and ample storage space, giving students a perfect setup to study, organise their belongings, and relax in a clutter-free environment. All essential bills, electricity, water, and gas are included, allowing students to manage their budget easily and focus on what matters most: studying, socialising, and exploring Barcelona.

Daily life at Encarnació 160 student accommodation is made easier with a range of common amenities. Flat cleaning service keeps rooms fresh and tidy, while general apartment maintenance ensures everything runs smoothly. High-speed internet wi-fi keeps students connected for online classes, research, or streaming downtime. Support in administrative procedures is available to help with a real lifesaver for international students navigating a new city.

Safety is a top priority at Encarnació 160, with 24-hour emergency assistance giving peace of mind to students and their families. From studying late into the night to relaxing with friends, these features ensure that every student has a comfortable, secure, and hassle-free home in Barcelona.

Location and What's Hot?

COTOWN - Encarnació 160 sits in a lively area of Barcelona that’s well-connected and student‑friendly. The property is close enough for easy access to major universities such as Universitat de Barcelona, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, and Ramon Llull University, giving students the convenience of short commutes while living in a dynamic neighbourhood.

For everyday essentials, supermarkets including Consum, Charter, and Caprabo are easily accessible from Encarnació 160, making grocery shopping simple and efficient. Pharmacies and healthcare centres nearby ensure reliable medical support. The neighbourhood features a strong café and restaurant culture popular with students. Notable cafés include Syra Coffee, Cafetería The Coffee Park, Granja Petitbo, Buenas Migas, and Funky Bakers, ideal for study sessions and quick breaks. Students also enjoy a wide choice of dining options such as Taverna El Glop, La Paradeta Sagrada Família, Can Kenji, Chivuo’s, El Nacional, Flax & Kale, and Casa Angela, offering local and international cuisine at student-friendly prices.

There are a lot of things to do in Barcelona. Outdoor spaces like Jardins de Montserrat Roig, Parc de les Aigües, and Parc de la Creueta del Coll provide opportunities for exercise, social gatherings, and downtime. Local libraries and study hubs support focused academic work. Barcelona offers a highly active student lifestyle, driven by a large international community and a rich cultural environment. Iconic landmarks such as Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Casa Batlló, La Pedrera-Casa Milà, the Gothic Quarter, the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, and Barceloneta Beach add to the city’s social scene. You can also visit the major Barcelona tourist attractions located near the property. With museums, festivals, live music venues, and sports facilities across the city, students experience a dynamic and engaging daily life.

Commute

Getting around from COTOWN - Encarnació 160 is simple and efficient. The nearest bus stations, Sant Antoni Maria Claret Lepant and Lepant Trav De Gracia, are just a 2-minute walk away, providing easy access to routes across Barcelona. For train travel, Alfons X station is only a 5-minute walk from the property, allowing students to reach central Barcelona and other areas quickly. Residents of Encarnació 160 Barcelona can make this property a prime choice for students seeking comfort, connectivity, and convenience.

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Standard Single Room with Ensuite Bathroom

Starting From:€892/month
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Common Amenities
Flat Cleaning Service
General Apartment Maintenance
Internet Wi-Fi
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24hr Emergency Assistance
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Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
Security Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay a certain amount as <strong>deposit </strong>(depending on the room type you select) to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This <strong>will be refunded </strong>at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent must be paid <strong>upfront</strong>.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card and direct debit.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>You do not require a guarantor to book a room with the property.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>You need to pay a membership fee based on the room type.</p> <p>If you want to change your flat then you need to pay <strong>€75</strong> for the change.</p>

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property offers a cooling off period of <strong>at least 60 days before the arrival date</strong>, wherein you can cancel the booking and any deposit paid will be refunded to you.</p> <p><strong>Note: &nbsp;</strong>The contract expenses will be non-refundable in this case.</p>
Early termination by students
<p>1. If you give notice of at least one month before the new check out date, you are entitled to a refund of the deposit, but you will have to pay a €230 penalty.</p> <p>2. If there is no notice of one month or in case of expulsion, the deposit will be lost automatically.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

What payments do I have to make?

To make the reservation you must pay the membership fee and the guarantee.
If your country is on the European Commission’s list of strategic deficiencies in the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing or has difficulties with currency transfers (such as Egypt, Libya and Turkey), you will be asked to provide an additional guarantee as a precautionary measure.
The amount of the guarantee will be returned at the end of the stay if there are no damages caused by misuse of the facilities in your apartment.

Can I cancel my booking after payment?

It would be a pity, but you can cancel your reservation up to one month before the arrival date. Of course, you will lose the membership fee.
They will refund the amount of the guarantee by bank transfer to the account that you indicate. Remember that you will have to assume the possible bank commissions of the transfer.
Cancellations less than one month in advance imply the loss of 100% of the amount paid.

What payment methods can I use?

  • You can pay by credit card
  • By direct debit

Does the guarantee apply to the monthly rent?

They know that in the midst of all the payments and moves, doubt can creep in. But quick heads up: the guarantee is not your rent for the month. It is not a payment for use, but a guarantee that they ask you for in advance. It’s just a “just in case” that they keep and return to you at the end. The monthly rent, on the other hand, is the monthly payment for the use of the property.
*Remember that the guarantee and the rent are different and cannot be substituted for each other.

What appliances and furnishings does the flat have, and what should I pack in my bags?

Their flats are fully equipped. After all, you will be in your own home.
The rooms have a set of courtesy bedding (duvet, pillow, sheets and towels). The kitchens are also fully equipped (they were advised by Masterchef). In short, if you bring a full suitcase it is because you want to.

Where do I pick up my keys in Barcelona?

They offer several Paris Hilton style alternatives:
  • You can arrange someone to wait for you at the apartment door (sorry, but Lady Gaga, Rosalía and Bad Bunny are not available), who will take you into your awesome flat and explain everything you need to know.
  • If you'd rather fly solo, you can collect the keys from their offices. They'll have a cuppa and a chinwag waiting.

When do I have to pay for the first month of my stay?

The first month of stay is paid between the 1st and 5th of each month.

What happens if I can’t arrive on the planned date?

Sometimes you might not be able to travel on the scheduled date due to personal reasons, forgetting to book your ticket or visa delays. In this case, if you want to keep your spot, you'll need to pay the rent. Otherwise, the company reserves the right to cancel your booking, and that would indeed be a worse pickle than forgetting to buy your ticket (boo hoo).

How do I pay my monthly rent?

You can pay the monthly rent between the 1st and 5th of each month in your internal area with a credit card.
If you have chosen direct debit, it will be debited directly from your account.

What are the co-living rules for my flat?

To ensure good vibes in the flat, with everyone ending up eating pizza and watching a film, they have a few rules that everyone must follow. You can check them out here.

What if I want to change flats?

Well, your flatmates will be sad, but you will only have to pay 75eur for the change.

Can I have visitors over?

Yes, but they can’t spend the night (they know that everyone wants to be a Cotowner). To avoid irking your flatmates and waking up with shaving cream on your face, your visitors shouldn't stick around past 10 p.m. Always check with your flatmates before inviting friends or family over to your shared flat.

What if there’s an issue in my flat?

Their maintenance department will sort out any issues within a reasonable timeframe. If a breakdown is due to improper use, then the responsible Beginner will have to foot the repair bill.

Who’s in charge of cleaning?

As they've given Mary Poppins the boot, Vanguard will arrange for your pad to be spruced up periodically. Remember that you Beginners are responsible for keeping everything tidy and the kitchen and utensils clean. You are also responsible for washing your own clothes, sheets and towels. A washer and dryer are provided for this purpose, free of charge. Try not to ruin your Tinder date by mixing colours and whites.

What do I have to do when I leave?

They make it easy for you, you must leave the keys on the table in your room and close the door.

What if I have to leave earlier than expected?

If for any reason you must leave your footstep before the end of your rental contract and you notify them one month in advance of the new departure date, the amount of the guarantee will be returned (they will discount the difference in the amount of a rent longer to a shorter one if applicable).
If you notify less than a month in advance of the new departure date, the guarantee will not be refunded.

When and how will my deposit be refunded?

Your guarantee will be returned by bank transfer from your departure date after checking that there are no damages.
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Barcelona is Spain’s second-largest city, home to over 1.6 million residents and a student population exceeding 188,000 students across multiple universities. It is one of Europe’s most prominent academic and cultural centres, hosting institutions such as the University of Barcelona, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Historic neighbourhoods, modern campuses, & coastal districts coexist, creating a diverse urban environment that supports both study and lifestyle.

The cost of living in Barcelona generally ranges from €1,050 to €1,400 per month, depending on accommodation type and lifestyle choices. While rent is higher than in smaller Spanish cities, efficient public transport and student discounts help balance monthly expenses. The city records a safety index of around 70, an employment rate close to 76%, and a walkability score of 8.5. Students report a happiness index of approximately 7.6, driven by climate, social opportunities, and academic exposure. Many students benchmark expenses against insights commonly referenced when reviewing the cost of living in Barcelona.

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Best Areas to Live in Barcelona for Students

Barcelona’s neighbourhoods offer very different student experiences, shaped by campus proximity, lifestyle pace, and rental patterns. This variety is a major reason Barcelona stands out when students research student accommodation in Spain.

1. Eixample: Eixample is centrally located and known for its grid layout, excellent metro connectivity, and access to multiple universities. Students living here benefit from walkable streets, libraries, cafés, and reliable transport, with average student rent ranging from €550 to €850 per month.

2. Poblenou: Poblenou blends modern student residences with creative spaces and coastal access. It is particularly popular with business, technology, and international students, with rent typically falling between €500 and €800 per month, depending on room type and building amenities.

3. Gràcia: Gràcia offers a more local, community-driven atmosphere with independent cafés, cultural venues, and quieter streets. Students choose this area for its balance of social life and calm, with average rent ranging from €480 to €750 per month.

4. Sants / Poble Sec: These areas attract students looking for affordability without sacrificing connectivity. Strong transport links, proximity to Montjuïc, and a growing student population keep rent relatively balanced, usually between €450 and €700 per month.

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Barcelona's transport network is well-organised, affordable, and designed to support student mobility across the city. With discounted passes, reliable metro and bus services, and easy options for walking or cycling, getting to universities and social hubs stays simple and budget-friendly.

1. Metro: The metro connects all major student areas and university zones. Discounted monthly student passes usually cost €20-€40, offering unlimited travel and significant savings.

2. Bus: Buses cover routes not served by the metro and operate late into the night. Single tickets cost around €2.40, while monthly student passes reduce overall commuting costs.

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5. Train (Rodalies): Rodalies trains connect Barcelona to nearby cities and suburbs. Student and youth discounts reduce fares by 20-40%, making regional travel affordable.

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2. Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF): UPF hosts around 16,000 students and consistently ranks among Spain’s top universities. It specialises in economics, business, communication, political science, data science, and international relations, with semester fees typically between €1,500 and €2,500.

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