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NDSF Apartment Gótic - Barcelona


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Capacity: 2 People
Rate: From 13,500,000 € / Night
Address:
Nou de Sant Francesc 30 2º2ª A
08002 - Barcelona
GPS: 41.378720700
2.177720000
Phone: +34.34 93 848 72 66
Email: flats@albium.net
Web: bcnhouses.com
 
   
 
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lift
heating, radiators
tv, dvd player, internet WiFi
shower
kitchen, ceramic hob, microwave
 

Monthly rental (one month to 11 months)

 

This apartment is located nearby to the Las Ramblas in the well known Gothic District. This one bedroom apartment is perfect for those seeking comfort and good taste at an affordable price.


Lounge: The lounge comprises a dining room and an open plan kitchen. There is also a small balcony that illuminates the apartment

Kitchen: The kitchen open plan and small but functional, with all the necessary equipment to prepare home cooked meals. You can find personal refrigerator, microwave oven, kitchen utensils.

Bedroom: This apartment has one bedroom which is furnished with a double bed, There is a second small balcony also providing natural light.

Bathroom: The bathroom has been completely refurbished with a modern touch.
This apartment shares the same entrance with a second apartment ref: M606 which can be rented along with this apartment to form a 2 bedroom apartment.

This apartment does not have a washing machine. But there is a laundry net nearby. 

 

La Rambla can be considered a series of shorter streets, each differently named, hence the plural form Les Rambles (SpanishLas Ramblas). From the Plaça de Catalunya toward the harbour, the street is successively the Rambla de Canaletes, the Rambla dels Estudis, the Rambla de Sant Josep, the Rambla dels Caputxins, and the Rambla de Santa Monica. Construction of the Maremàgnum in the early 1990s resulted in a continuation of La Rambla on a wooden walkway into the harbour, the Rambla de Mar.

La Rambla can be crowded, especially during prime time tourist season. Most of the time, there are many more tourists than locals occupying the Rambla, which has changed the shopping selection, as well as the character of the street in general.[1]

The name rambla refers to an intermittent water flow in both Catalan and Spanish, and is derived from the Arabic 'ramla' which means 'sandy riverbed'. The name of the city of Ramla, now in Israel, shares the same origin.

 
 
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