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Gonzalez Tablas, Barcelona

5, C/ de González Tablas, Barcelona, 08034, Spain
From
€735
per month
3.9 mi from City Center
( 24m. 29m. 1h 22m)
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Pay In Instalment
Wifi
bills included
laundry facility
Iron

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About the Property

The apartment has a fully equipped kitchen (microwave, washing machine, fridge, all the necessary appliances -toaster, coffee maker, mixer, iron, kettle- kitchen utensils and enough kitchen utensils for all its tenants) and a dining room. This room is located in the Les Corts area, where there are buildings of great cultural and leisure importance, and close to the Zona Universitaria metro stop, line L3 and L9S of the Metro, which connects directly to the center of Barcelona. In addition, it has numerous bus stops with excellent connections throughout the city.

Room Types (1)

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Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
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GTB-HAB1

Starting From:€735/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Microwave
Washing Machine
Fridge
Toaster
Coffee Maker
Mixer
Safety and Security
24/7 Customer Service
Bills Included
Water
Electricity
Gas
Wi-Fi
Weekly Cleaning of Common Areas
Maintenance Service
Property Rules
Smoking Not Allowed
Pets Not Allowed

Payment Policies (6)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
Booking Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay a <strong>1 month’s rent as administration fee </strong>at the time of booking.</p> <p>2. This is <strong>non-refundable </strong>if you do not wish to move ahead with the booking.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay<strong> 1 month’s rent </strong>at the time of booking to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This <strong>will be refunded </strong>to you at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.</p> <p><strong>Note: </strong>If you cancel or early terminate your contract, the deposit fee will <strong>not be refunded </strong>to you.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent needs to be paid <strong>monthly</strong>, in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit/Debit card &amp; Bank transfer</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>Property does not require you to have a guarantor to book a room.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>Utilities (water/electricity/gas) are included only if the consumption cost is below €50.</p>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property offers the following cancellation terms: -</p> <ol> <li>If you cancel <strong>more than 60 days </strong>before the tenancy start date, there is <strong>no </strong>cancellation fee.</li> <li>If you cancel <strong>between 60 and 30 days </strong>before the tenancy start date, there is a <strong>50% </strong>cancellation fee.</li> <li>If you cancel <strong>less than 30 days </strong>before the tenancy start date, the cancellation fee is <strong>100%.</strong></li> </ol>
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Frequently Asked Questions

What documents do I need to book a room?

It is very easy to book a room at property, they just need you to send them a copy of your identity card (European) or passport (non-European). They will only need you to fill in a contract to formalise your booking and you will need to complete a form with all your personal and stay information, and read and accept their terms and conditions.

Can I improve and personalise my stay?

Their customer service department and their booking team want your stay with them to be unforgettable and they give you the possibility to personalise your stay.

* Airport Transfer (from 45€)

They take care of you from the moment you land at the airport so that you arrive comfortably at your new coliver community.

* Home Insurance (40€)

For only this amount you can have peace of mind and be covered.

* Premium Check in (35€)

They facilitate your check-in and a member of the team will personally check you in at the building where you are staying.

* Premium Check-out (35€)

They offer you the possibility of having a member of their team come to your establishment to check you out.

* Room Cleaning Service (35€)

They offer you the possibility to forget about the cleaning of your own room for a little extra. They offer you the cleaning of common areas but if you want they can also take care of your room.

* Room Change (50€)

If you wish to change your room or building with them you can always do so. The important thing is that you are comfortable and choose the location that best suits you.

* Couple (100€)

Because it is always important to have your loved ones close to you if for any reason you need to include a person in your establishment.

* Laundry Service (35€)

If you want they can do the laundry for you and once a week they will take care of the cleaning and ironing of the clothes.

* Bed and Bath Pack (40€)

If you want they offer you the possibility to buy the bed and bath pack and have it already prepared. (Under availability and limited only to some buildings).

What happens if I don't arrive on the 1st and don't leave on the 31st?

If you arrive:

Between 1 and 15, you will have to pay the full month.

Between the 15th and 31st, you will have to pay 50% of the month.

If you leave:

Between the 1st and the 15th, you will pay half a month.

Between the 15th and the 31st, you will have to pay the whole month.

They give you another option which is to extend your stay by days at a cost of 35€ per day in case you are interested.

What is the maximum and minimum stay I can stay with you?

All their rental contracts for their Coliving flats offer a minimum stay of 1 month and a maximum of 12 months.But they will always give you the possibility to extend your rental contract if you wish to continue enjoying an amazing living experience.In order to extend your stay you must let them know 1 month in advance.

What are the property flats like?

Property apartments and buildings are apartments from 2 to 15 rooms. All of their Coliving accommodations are fully furnished and equipped with everything you need to enjoy your stay. You will find a private room with a comfortable bed, a bedside table or bookshelf, a work/study area with desk, chair and lamp, a closet and heating. All rooms are special and each of them has its own particular extras.All their apartments have a comfortable and fully equipped kitchen, a fully equipped bathroom with shower or bathtub. Each apartment is unique so you will find different equipment in each one of them. Please also note that each building has different characteristics of common areas.

Can I change rooms?

You can request a room change through the tenant portal for some exceptional reason.Their team will attend to your request and will respond as soon as possible with the available options. Remember that for any room change, it is necessary to pay 60.5 euros (VAT included) for cleaning and disinfection of the room.Room changes entail modifications in the contract that may be penalized.

Can I bring an animal with me to property?

They love animals and they are "Pet Friendly" but out of respect and coexistence with the rest of the tenant, they do not accept animals. They do accept animals in their apartments for tenants with qualified disabilities.

May I have visitors?

Yes, you can have visitors in the apartment during the day (9:00-22:00) You will always be responsible for the behaviour of your visitors and any damage they may cause.

How are the rest of the tenants?

Their property community has an inclusive environment. In all their houses you will find entrepreneurs, digital nomads, artists, young professionals, and students, generally between 25 to 40 years old from all over the world and with a profile very similar to yours. If you would like more information about who your fellow property members will be, feel free to ask their property support department at any time. And they will provide you with non-confidential information to give you an idea of who your next colleagues will be.

What happens when something goes wrong?

Although they work hard to make sure everything is in perfect condition, something can happen during your stay that stops working. If required their maintenance team will come to the apartment to solve any problem. The only thing they will need from your side is a detailed explanation of what the incidence is and photographs in which it is identified as best as possible. This will help them to better identify the type of incident and solve it as soon as possible.

Who is responsible for cleaning?

Although they are sure that you will collaborate by taking out the garbage every day, using the dishwasher and if there is no dishwasher washing your dishes and cutlery, that you will keep your room very clean and keep all the common areas clean and tidy after use, there is a weekly cleaning service of the common areas included in the monthly rent. In case you need it, they have additional cleaning services for your room, if you want more information please contact their customer service department.

Is property a Hotel or Hostel?

Property apartments are NOT hotels or hostels. They are spaces of coexistence and experiences among travelers. Living in property means living in community, sharing a life experience with people from all over the world who settle in the city for a period of time to carry out their daily life.

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