Who This Residence Suits and Who It Does Not
Carrer Del Rec Comtal 6 1-1 Ciutat Vella is a shared apartment-style building located in the heart of Barcelona’s old town, Ciutat Vella. It is best suited for students or young professionals who value a central location, a social atmosphere, and a clean, low-fuss living arrangement.
Suits:
- Exchange or semester students (minimum lease 4 months) who want to be within walking distance of major landmarks, metro lines, and supermarkets.
- Residents who appreciate regular cleaning (mentioned weekly in reviews) and a minimalistic, tidy space.
- People who want a built-in social environment — the building common areas encourage interaction with other residents.
- Those who prefer non-ensuite rooms with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities, as all units are described as non-ensuite and part of a branded independent house.
Does not suit:
- Groups or couples needing a private bathroom (ensuite): this property offers non-ensuite units only.
- Long-term tenants seeking a lease shorter than 4 months (the minimum is exactly 4 months).
- Anyone who relies on on-site parking or extensive outdoor space (none indicated in tags).
- Individuals who want complete silence or a very private experience — the communal dynamic may not be for everyone.
What Residents Actually Say
The property holds a Google rating of 4.4 from 128 reviews. Three reviews provided give a clear picture of the lived experience:
Yanhui Li (5 stars):
“Had an amazing stay for 4 nights. The room is minimalistic and clean. Booked a room for one but got a room with two beds and two study desks. There is in-built toilet with soap and shampoo provided. The staff member Pascual was so helpful and friendly and made me feel welcome. He attended to all my queries and even bro…”
(The review ends mid-sentence, but notes the positive staff interaction and the unexpected upgrade to a larger room.)
Mai Lê (5 stars):
“My stay was amazing! The location is very downtown, less than a 10 mins walk to metro and las ramblas, and there were supermarkets like Aldi and Dia all around, so it was very convenient to go to all the most famous spots and get anything you need. Cleaning once a week and your room is spotless after cleaning. Have eve…”
Mai emphasises the unbeatable central location and the convenience of weekly cleaning.
Beatriz Chagas (5 stars):
“I was in Barcelona for five months for my exchange semester. I had the best time of my life! When I arrived in the city, I was really afraid that I wasn’t going to be able to make friends and connect with the people around me. However, thanks to the building dynamics, I was constantly leaving my room to cook and study…”
Beatriz highlights how the shared spaces helped her form friendships during her five-month stay.
Common themes: cleanliness, helpful staff, central location, and a community feel. No negative reviews were provided in the dataset.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price

Barcelona’s student housing market starts at around €250 per month for a shared room or basic accommodation (city from-price). However, Carrer Del Rec Comtal 6 1-1 does not list a monthly rent in the available data — only a deposit of €1,073. Given the central Ciutat Vella address, the quality of the building (lockers, electronic key, heating), and the weekly cleaning service, the actual monthly rent is likely significantly above that €250 starting point. Rates are indicative — confirm with the operator.
For context, Barcelona has 189 student properties listed on the same platform, so shoppers have a wide range of options. This residence appears to sit in the mid-to-upper price bracket due to its location and amenities. Prospective tenants should request a precise quote early in their search to compare with other central apartments.
Room-Type Guidance
All units in this property are classified as non-ensuite (shared bathroom) and belong to the “branded independent house” category. The building tags include Lockers, Electronic Key, and Heating. There is no mention of a private kitchen, so cooking is likely done in a shared kitchen.
From Yanhui Li’s review, it is possible to receive a room with two beds and two study desks even when booking a single-occupancy room — this suggests flexibility in room allocation. If you need a private bathroom, this property is not suitable. For students who are comfortable sharing facilities and want a ready-made social environment, the non-ensuite setup is a practical and budget-friendly choice.
Booking Timing Considerations
The minimum lease is 4 months, which aligns well with a university semester (e.g., September–December or January–May). Barcelona’s main academic intake is in September/October, so demand for central properties like this one peaks in late spring and summer.
Given the positive reviews and central location, availability may be limited during peak season. It is advisable to start inquiries 4–6 months before your intended move-in date. If you need to stay shorter than 4 months, look elsewhere. If your stay is longer (e.g., a full year), confirm with the operator whether extensions beyond 4 months are possible.
FAQ
How long is the minimum stay?
The minimum lease term is 4 months. Shorter stays are not available based on the data.
Is the room private or shared?
Each resident gets a private room, but bathrooms and kitchens are shared (non-ensuite). The building is a branded independent house with communal areas. Reviews mention cooking and studying in common spaces.
What is included in the rent?
The available data does not specify what the monthly rent covers beyond the deposit (€1,073). Tags indicate heating, lockers, and an electronic key system. Weekly cleaning is mentioned in reviews. Utilities and Wi-Fi are not explicitly listed — confirm these details with the operator.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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