Apartment Arc de Triomf
Eixample dret
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Max. Guests:5
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Surface:84m2
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Floor:2
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Bathrooms:2
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Bedrooms:2
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Double Bed:1
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Single Bed:2
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Sofa-bed:1
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A.C.
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Heating
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Elevator
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Bedding & Towels
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Shower
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Bathtub
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TV
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Fridge
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Freeze
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Washing Machine
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Clothes Dryer
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Dish Washer
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Juicer
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Toaster
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Oven
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Microwave
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Coffee Maker
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Kettle
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Hair Dryer
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Iron + Board
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DVD
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Parking
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Double glazing
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Internet
Bright and elegant apartment ideally located in Barcelona’s Eixamples neighborhood, minutes away from one side the Arc de Triomf, the Estació del Nord (main bus station) and the Born area and from the other side the famous and emblematic Sagrada Familia. Its location could not be better: central but quiet.
This modern two-bedroom apartment has two fully independent bathrooms for each bedroom, a generous living-room facing the typical Eixample's chamfer, a pleasant dining area and a fully equipped kitchen. All that you need for a success and unforgettable stay in the beautiful Barcelona.
Ideal for families and couples.
In addition, if you are coming by car there is a parking in the same building with direct access to the apartment. Parking is paid separately. For more information please contact us at rentbcn@rentbcn.com
HUTB-007362
License number: HUTB-007362
- Minimum stay 0 nights
- Refundable damage deposit: 200€
- Cleaning fee: 45€
- Discount for stays > one week: 0%
- Check-in after 8pm, +20€
and after 11pm: +40€ - Prices are VAT included
- Barcelona City Tax
2.50 € per person ( >16 years old)
per night (for a maximum of 7 nights)
NOT INCLUDED in total price
(from April 1st 2017).
A visit to Barcelona would not be complete without taking a stroll through this most emblematic neighbourhood. A large section of the tour of modernist architecture winds through this zone, taking in buildings such as the Casa Milà, the Casa Batlló, and the Casa Lleó-Morera.
Although other areas of the city may have overtaken Eixample in terms of the latest trends, it remains a stylish quarter. It was the first part of the city to be developed in the 19th century, and became home to the Catalan bourgeoisie who took advantage of the expansion of the city to build mansions for their family homes.