This lovely apartment is on Avenida Diagonal - one of Barcelona's emblematic avenues.
A fresh and bright apartment tastefully decorated with your comfort in mind. In the eixample area which has restaurants, bars and culture at hand, but is still close enough to the Gothic area where you can soak up some of the cities history.
The Apartment:-
This lovely apartment is one of several we can offer in the building. The photographs are a selection of the various units. The apartments may vary slightly in the layout or décor but the features are the same. Your specific apartment will be allocated on arrival.
This lovely one bedroom apartment has everything you might need for an enjoyable stay in Barcelona. The open plan design ensures that you can fully appreciate the space.
The living/dining area has a comfortable sofa which converts into a double bed for the 3rd and 4th guests. The floor to ceiling windows here and in the bedroom allow you to enjoy the Mediterranean sunlight! The dining table and chairs are separated from the fully equipped kitchen by a work-island ensuring any budding chef is still included in the conversation.
The bedroom, which has a comfortable double bed, is separated from the living area by a large sliding door. From the bedroom you have access to a dressing area with ample wardrobe space and also the en-suite bathroom.
The en-suite bathroom is sleek and elegant with clever use of subdued lighting and comes complete with walk-in shower. Fresh towels and linens are provided for your stay.
The apartment comes with Air-conditioning, heating and satellite TV.
The perfect choice for any business or leisure stay in Barcelona.
Conditions of stay
- Refundable deposit
€200 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Refundable deposit for Monthly booking
€1,500 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
- Maximum capacity
4 People
- Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
- Optional extras
Baby cot/crib on request free
- Special Offers
-10.00% from 28 May 2012 to 30 May 2012
-10.00% from 04 Jun 2012 to 06 Jun 2012
-10.00% from 11 Jun 2012 to 13 Jun 2012
-10.00% from 18 Jun 2012 to 20 Jun 2012
-10.00% from 25 Jun 2012 to 27 Jun 2012
- Minimum stay
3 nights
EXCEPTIONS
5 nights between 14 Jun and 17 Jun
5 nights between 31 Dec and 01 Jan
4 nights between 29 Mar and 01 Apr
- VAT
Included in all prices
- Not allowed: Parties, Pets
- Optional Extras: Baby cot/crib on request
Eixample (right)
Barcelona´s 19th century Eixample district is the birthplace of the Modernism movement where Antoni Gaudi is considered the leader. When looking to experience Barcelona´s world renowned reputation for leading 19th century architecture, this area is king. With all the Gaudi sites within reach like the grand and impressive famous Sagrada familia, the two famous Gaudi houses of La Perdera and Manzana de la Discordia, the sprawling Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, you´ll spend hours rambling along and looking upwards. This grid-patterned area was created in the 19th century to accommodate the overflowing population from old Barcelona; luckily this coincided with Barcelona’s golden age of architecture.. Gaudí, Puig I Cadafalch, Domènech I Montaner were employed by the wealthy to build townhouses, each one more daring than the last…
The Eixample district is divided in two, the Eixample Dreta (right side) and Eixample Esquerra (left side), this divide is marked by Passeig de Gracia, a highly sophisticated shopping street…..
A large part of the Eixample’s attraction includes all the shops, restaurants, cafes and bars to be found… Passeig de Gracias alone will keep any visitor entertained for hours, but all the side streets are full of great stores, theatres, cafes with people everywhere, shopping, relaxing and enjoying an aperitif with friends and family…
EIXAMPLE DRETA (RIGHT)
This area of the Eixample came first and is full of fabulous Modernista works, such as Gaudí’s Casa Batlló, Puig I Cadafalch’s Casa Amatller and Domènech i Muntaner`s Lleó Morera famously referred to as the Manzana de la Discordia…..
To the east of the city centre we can find another massive, towering example of Gaudí’s creativity, the Sagrada Familia; still under construction and will most likely continue to be so for a long time to come … it is full of symbolism and meaning. This amazing creation never disappoints as visitors to Barcelona are awed by it’s imagery and beauty time and time again….
One building which also warrants a mention is the Hospital de Sant Pau, still a functioning hospital to this day and it is probably the most complex example of Modernist architecture….
The Eixmaple dreta is rife with museums such as Fundavió Antoni Tàpies, Museo Egipci de Barcelona and the Fundació Francisco Goddia;
Other buildings of interest include the Palau Macaya, the tiled Mercat de la Concepció, the egg-topped Plaçá de Braus Monumantal and Barcelona’s last active bullring ….