Sardenya 326, Barcelona

C/ de Sardenya, Barcelona, 08025, Spain
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1.8 mi from Barcelona
( 38m. 18m. 22m)
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About the Property

Located at C/ de Sardenya 326, L'Eixample, Sardenya 326 Barcelona is a prime student accommodation offering a variety of living options tailored to modern students' needs. Set in the vibrant 08025 postcode, this property is highly sought after due to its central location in the heart of Barcelona. Students can choose from an array of ensuites and non-ensuites, catering to diverse preferences and budgets.  Students residing at this student accommodation in Barcelona have accessibility to major educational institutions is a key advantage, with prominent universities such as Universitat de Barcelona and EADA Business School conveniently located nearby.

Barcelona, the vibrant city hosting Sardenya 326, is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and exceptional academic opportunities. Known for its large student population, the city attracts international students with its prestigious universities and diverse cultural scene. The city's historical significance and consistent ranking as a top educational hub make it an ideal place for academic pursuits. At this property, you can immerse yourself in the local culture and explore iconic landmarks like the Sagrada Família, Park Güell, and the vibrant streets of the Gothic Quarter.

Sardenya 326 ensures a comfortable and secure living experience, providing essential amenities that make you feel at home. These features create an ideal environment for both studying and unwinding. The property's strategic location not only offers easy access to academic institutions but also to Barcelona's dynamic cultural, culinary, and recreational activities. Students can enjoy the city's renowned tapas bars, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful beaches, making it an exciting place to live and study. Whether focusing on academics or exploring the city's rich offerings, Sardenya 326, Barcelona provides a comprehensive and fulfilling student living experience. This accommodation blends the necessities of student life with the unique cultural experiences of one of Spain's most dynamic cities, ensuring that students have a well-rounded and enriching stay.

Features

Sardenya 326 Barcelona comes with a diverse range of room types, from the Standard Single Room to the luxurious Standard Double Room with Ensuite Bathroom, each living space is thoughtfully designed with student needs in mind. Enjoy the ease of moving into a fully furnished room complete with ample Storage Space in the room, where each item is placed to support an efficient and comfortable student lifestyle.

It's not just about comfortable living spaces at Barcelona student housing; the common amenities complement every aspect of student living. In this residence, one can stay cool or cozy with the central air conditioner and heating, ensuring comfort no matter the season outside. The property also boasts a host of features like wifi to keep students connected, and a TV with a playstation for entertainment and relaxation after a long day of studies. Productivity for university work is ensured with the serene study room, making it an ideal environment for hitting the books. Maintenance concerns are a thing of the past, as there is a General Apartment Maintenance team that ensures that all facilities are up-to-date and functioning properly. Additionally, there is 24 hr emergency assistance available in case of any emergency.

Location and What's Hot?

Located at Sardenya 326 in the heart of Barcelona, this student accommodation offers an exceptional blend of rich culture and modern amenities. Academically, Sardenya 326 is an excellent choice, with prestigious institutions like Ramon Llull University and Pompeu Fabra University nearby. This proximity allows for a convenient and focused academic experience, minimizing commute times and maximizing study opportunities.

Nestled in the vibrant L'Eixample district, this Barcelona student residence provides easy access to a wide array of eateries, social venues, and essential services. The iconic Basílica de la Sagrada Família is just a short stroll away, offering an inspiring architectural view that can be enjoyed daily. For culinary enthusiasts, the area around Sardenya 326 boasts an impressive selection of dining options. Enjoy a fresh Catalonian restaurant at Restaurant la Llesca or savor brunch at Marmot. Cozy cafes like Sagra Specialty Coffee and Syra Coffee are perfect for grabbing artisanal coffee or a meal with friends. Grocery shopping is convenient with options like Mercadona, offering local and fresh produce, and Mercadona for everyday essentials.

Health and well-being are well supported by nearby medical facilities such as Hospital Dos de Maig, ensuring students have access to necessary healthcare services. For relaxation, the serene Plaça de Gaudí and the breathtaking Plaça de la Sagrada Família offer peaceful green spaces for leisure and study breaks. The vicinity also includes major attractions like Basílica de la Sagrada Família and Enigmik Escape Room, making it easy to explore Barcelona's vibrant tourism and shopping scenes.  On the weekend the students can visit Michael Collins or Chill Bar to hang out with friends. The accommodation's excellent facilities and vibrant surroundings ensure a memorable and engaging stay in one of the world's most captivating cities.

Commute

Nestled in the vibrant heart of the city, Sardenya 326 Barcelona offers students the ultimate convenience when it comes to navigating Barcelona's bustling streets. Public transportation is a breeze, with essential services like the Joanic and Verdaguer subway Station. Additionally, there are also numerous bus routes like the Av Gaudí and Mallorca readily accessible. Tram enthusiasts can hop on at the nearby Glòries Tram Station, seamlessly connecting to various parts of the city. Let the essence of Barcelona's convenience come to life as you make your home at Sardenya 326 Barcelona.

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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, property 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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Student Accommodations in Barcelona

Barcelona Student Accommodation

Finding the perfect student accommodation in Barcelona, Spain can be a significant decision for those pursuing their studies at nearby universities such as Universitat de Barcelona, Pompeu Fabra University, including the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. While campus life has its benefits, many students are now looking at the advantages of off-campus student residence Barcelona, such as the independence, spaciousness, and privacy it often provides.

This is where amber comes in, making the search for student accommodation in Barcelona an effortlessly streamlined process. Barcelona student accommodation offers a variety of room types and situated within convenient locations to both local amenities and educational institutions, amber assists students in finding their ideal home away from home. These student accommodation in Barcelona, Spain, boast a range of modern amenities designed to cater to student needs and lifestyles, ensuring comfort and convenience. Students exploring student accommodation in Barcelona will appreciate properties like Livensa Living Barcelona Marina, Xior The Lofttown, Vita Poblenou, etc, which offer both community and retreat for those studying in the area.

About Barcelona

Barcelona is the official capital of the Catalonia region. It is a beautiful city full of life, located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea in northeastern Spain. Its enriching, culture-rich history and sensational sightseeing areas make it one of the most famous destinations to visit in Europe. Barcelona's history dates back over two millennia. Founded by the Roman Empire in the 1st century BCE, Barcelona emerged as a thriving centre of commerce and culture in the Middle Ages. Its renowned architecture and art flourished in the city. The city underwent significant growth and modernization in the 19th and 20th centuries to become a hub of tourism and trade today.

The busy metropolis of Barcelona only comes second to Madrid in size, with a population of 5.6 million. The celebrated government buildings of Spain, like the Catalan Government Palace and the Parliament of Catalonia, are also situated in Barcelona. Collserola Park is a natural area for cycling, birdwatching and historical sites, making it a peaceful retreat from the city's rush. Barcelona is prominent for its unique architecture, seamlessly blending the old and the new. The wonderful city has much to contribute, from the old Gothic Quarters' narrow streets to the modernist marvels built under world-renowned architects like Antoni Gaudi. With beautiful beaches like the Barceloneta and delicious food like paella, gazpacho and tortillas, you are in for an incredible, unforgettable student life experience!

Best Student Accommodation in Barcelona

Finding the right student accommodation can make all the difference in your university experience, especially if you're relocating to Barcelona, Spain. Student accommodation in Barcelona provides you with the chance to gain independence, manage your finances better with potentially more affordable options, and immerse yourself in a diverse community of fellow students. Discover the best student housing in Barcelona, Spain, where convenience meets comfort and community.

1. Travessera 43

2. Còrsega 207

3. Nàpols 206

4. Balmes 335

5. Encarnació 160

6. Rocafort 219

7. Muntaner 448

8. Concordia 12

9. Còrsega 396

10. Avenida Madrid 110

Cost of Living in Barcelona

Barcelona is a thriving city offering a fantastic student lifestyle. However, budgeting is necessary, particularly regarding the cost of living. Students can afford and enjoy living in Barcelona with a little planning beforehand with an estimated monthly cost ranging from €1,200 - €1,800. Here are a few of the costs you are likely to incur:

1. Food: €35 - €50 per week

2. Gas and Electricity: €20 - €30 per week

3. Internet & Mobile Phone: €20 - €25 per week

4. Dinner at a Restaurant: €1c5 - €20 per week

5. Laundry: €5 - €10 per week

6. Stationery and Textbooks: €20 - €30 per month

7. Clothing: €50 - €75 per month

8. Travel (Buses, Trams, Trains): €40 - €50 per month

Student Travel Barcelona

Barcelona is a lively city with a wide variety of public transport choices that make getting about simple and economical for students. The city's well-connected metro system, buses, trams, and trains make it simple for students to get around the city. The following are the various modes of transport available near most Barcelona student accommodation:

1. Buses:

Barcelona's extensive bus network runs through almost every corner of the city and suburbs. The buses are frequent, with most lines running every 5-15 minutes during daytime and every 20 minutes at night. A single bus fare is €2.40, but students can benefit from the T-Casual travel card, which offers ten journeys for €11.35.

2. Metro:

The Barcelona Metro is a fast and efficient way to travel. With eight lines (L1 to L5 and L9 to L11), it covers significant parts of the city. Metro services run every 2-4 minutes, ensuring minimal waiting times. A single journey costs €2.40, but the T-Casual card is again a cost-saving choice for students.

3. Bicing (Bike-sharing):

If you prefer cycling, Barcelona's Bicing service is a great way to get around and stay fit. After a yearly subscription of €50, rides of 30 minutes or less are free. For longer trips, there's a small additional charge. Plus, it's an environmentally friendly travel option in Barcelona.

4. Rodalies (Commuter trains):

For destinations that are a bit farther out, Rodalies trains are a convenient option. Students looking to explore beyond Barcelona or accessing campuses on the city's outskirts will find these trains exceptionally useful. Prices vary depending on zones crossed, starting at €2.50 for one zone trips. The T-Casual card can also be utilised here.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Barcelona

Students can participate in a variety of activities and experiences in Barcelona, a city that is dynamic and rich in culture. The city is well-known for its great food and many accessible student options. Everyone may find something to enjoy in Barcelona, which has everything from traditional tapas bars like Quimet & Quimet and La Cova Fumada to vegan cafes like Flax & Kale and Teresa Carles. Barcelona's beaches are a favourite place for college students to relax and recharge. Barceloneta Beach is a popular destination for locals and visitors in the city centre. The city boasts many parks and green areas, like the well-known Parc Guell, which provides breathtaking views of the city and is home to several notable architectural creations by Antoni Gaudi.

Barcelona hosts major annual celebrations and events, notably the well-known La Mercè Festival in September and the Sonar music festival in June. The city boasts a thriving nightlife, with several clubs and bars that cater to all preferences. Students frequently visit places like Razzmatazz, Sala Apolo, and Opium. Students can enjoy a distinctive fusion of history, culture, and contemporary city life in Barcelona. The city provides students with several learning and exploration options, including museums like the Picasso Museum and the Joan Miró Foundation, art galleries like the MACBA and the CCCB, and historical sites like the Gothic Quarter and the Sagrada Familia. Barcelona is a city that welcomes students and has a significant number of universities and student organisations that provide assistance and resources for international students.

Barcelona Tourist Attractions

Barcelona is a well-known tourist destination due to its amazing architecture, rich cultural legacy, and long history. Enjoy the city's stunning beaches while relaxing, visit museums, and dine on traditional Catalan cuisine. Some of the top tourist attractions in Barcelona are given below:

1. The Park Güell

2. Sagrada Familia

3. Gothic Quarter

4. La Rambla

5. Casa Batlló

6. Camp Nou Stadium

Universities in Barcelona

The top universities in Spain can be found in Barcelona. They have several different programmes which draw students from various countries. Listed below are a few of the universities:

1. Universitat de Barcelona

2. Ramon Llull University

3. Pompeu Fabra University

4. Abat Oliba CEU University

5. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

6. Universitat de Barcelona