Studying at Universitat Ramon Llull — Housing Guide for 2026–2027
Universitat Ramon Llull (URL) is a private university located in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district of Barcelona, Spain. According to QS rankings, it holds position 436 globally. Its main address is Carrer de Claravall, 1, 3, 08022 Barcelona. The university has received a Google rating of 4.3 based on 89 reviews. The campus sits in a well-to-do residential area a few kilometres northwest of Barcelona’s city centre, making it convenient for students who prefer a quieter neighbourhood while staying connected to the city’s amenities.
What Campus Reviews Reveal
Student reviews on Google give a snapshot of the university’s support and the questions prospective students commonly ask.
Yijun, a former Erasmus participant, left a 5‑star review: “Patient and nice people that helped me for Erasmus program.” This suggests that administrative staff are attentive to international exchange students, which can be reassuring when you are looking for accommodation from abroad.
Another review, from Hind Alotebi (3 months ago, also 5‑star), asks: “Hello, I’m going to register with my brother. Do you have accommodation for international students and how much are the fees?” This is a practical question that many incoming students share. While the university itself may offer some guidance, the housing landscape in Barcelona is largely private. The rest of this guide covers what you need to know to find a place near URL.
Barcelona Context — City and Student Housing

Barcelona is one of Europe’s most popular student destinations. The city has a strong rental market, with prices that vary significantly by district. As of 2026, the indicative starting price for a student room in Barcelona is around €250 per month (utilities and contract terms vary — confirm with the operator). This is the lower end of the market, often for shared apartments in less central areas or rooms with shared facilities. More typical mid‑range rooms in good locations fall between €400 and €600. Entire studios or one‑bedroom apartments can start at €700 and go much higher.
For a student at Universitat Ramon Llull, accommodation options exist both within walking distance and along the metro/bus lines that serve the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi area. The campus is not right in the historic centre, but it is well connected.
Walk vs Transit Trade‑Off
Walking Distance
The immediate neighbourhood around URL — Sarrià-Sant Gervasi — is a calm, leafy district with upmarket shops, parks, and good safety. Apartments or rooms here are generally more expensive than average, but you save on transport costs and time. Walking to class can take 5–20 minutes from most streets in the area. However, the stock of student‑priced rooms is limited; many properties are family homes or luxury rentals. If you find a shared flat within a 15‑minute walk, expect to pay a premium of 20–30% above the city’s median room price.
Using Public Transport
The alternative is to live in other districts — Les Corts, Eixample, Gràcia, or even Sants — and commute by metro or bus. The university is served by the following lines (approximate stops):
- Metro L3 (green line): stops like Maria Cristina or Palau Reial are roughly 20–25 minutes walk from campus, or you can take a bus.
- Bus lines H4, V7, and several others run along Avinguda Diagonal and Carrer de Claravall.
Typical commute times from popular student areas:
- Eixample Esquerre (e.g., near Hospital Clínic): 25–30 minutes by bus + walk.
- Gràcia: 30–35 minutes by metro (L3 to Maria Cristina, then bus or walk).
- Les Corts (near Camp Nou): 15–20 minutes by bus directly to campus.
- Sants-Montjuïc: 20–25 minutes by metro or bus.
Living farther out can lower your rent significantly — you might find rooms for €300–450 in less central parts of Sants or Les Corts, compared to €500+ in Sarrià. The trade-off: you need a metro/bus pass (monthly T‑Usual or T‑Jove for students, around €20–40 per month in 2026) and extra daily travel time.
Budget Bands
The following bands are indicative for the 2026–2027 academic year. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before signing any contract.
- Budget (€250–€380) : Usually a room in a shared apartment 25–40 minutes from campus. Areas like Les Corts (outer parts), Sants, or near Zona Universitària. Expect shared bathroom, basic furnishings, and often a longer lease.
- Mid‑range (€380–€550) : A room in a well‑located shared flat within 15–25 minutes of URL. This could be in Les Corts (closer to Diagonal), Camp Nou area, or the quieter side of Sarrià. More space, maybe an ensuite in some cases.
- Upper (€550–€750) : Private studio or one‑bedroom apartment within walking distance of campus. This band also covers premium shared flats in the heart of Sarrià or with rooftop terraces.
- Premium (€750+) : Entire apartments near Sarrià-Sant Gervasi or the city centre, often with separate living room and modern finishes.
Remember that some student residences charge slightly higher but include bills, cleaning, and events; private rentals usually require you to handle utilities (electricity, water, internet) yourself, adding €50–100/month to your budget.
Shortlist Logic — Using Given Nearby Residences
Below is a shortlist logic using real residence names provided in the dataset for Barcelona. These are examples of properties that have been advertised on student housing platforms. You can search for similar listings under similar names or streets. Always verify exact distance and price with the operator.
The following sample residences are all located within a reasonable distance to URL (roughly 10–30 minutes by walking or public transport):
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Diagonal 1 — On or near Avinguda Diagonal, a major thoroughfare. Many buses and metro (L3, L5) run along Diagonal. Walking time to URL can be 20–30 minutes depending on the exact number. This area (Zona Universitària / Les Corts) has many student flats. Indicative price range for a room: €350–€500 (confirm with operator).
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Rosselló 2 — Carrer Rosselló is in the Eixample district. While not right next to URL, it’s well served by bus lines (e.g., V7, H8) that go directly to Sarrià. Travel time about 25–35 minutes. Eixample is lively, with plenty of restaurants and shops. Room prices here tend to be €400–€550.
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Rambla Del Brasil 7 2‑4 Sants‑Montjuïc — Located in the Sants-Montjuïc district, near the main train station Sants. This area is more affordable but still connected: bus 70 or metro L5 to Plaça de Sants then change to L3. Total commute ~30 minutes. Expect rooms from €300–€400.
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Sant Pau — Could refer to Carrer de Sant Pau in the Ciutat Vella (old town) or Sant Pau district near Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. If it’s near the old town, it’s farther from URL (35–40 minutes by metro L1/L4 plus bus). However, it’s a vibrant area with many international students. Price range: €350–€500.
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Carrer De L’Equador 77 2‑4 Les Corts — In Les Corts district, very close to URL. Les Corts is a residential area that borders Sarrià. This street is near the Camp Nou stadium. Walking time to campus can be 15–20 minutes. Room prices in Les Corts typically €400–€550, but this specific residence may offer a range.
How to use this shortlist
- If you prioritise walking distance, target addresses in Les Corts (like Carrer de l’Equador) or Sarrià itself. Check listings for “Carrer de Claravall”, “Via Augusta”, “Carrer de Ganduxer”.
- If you want lower rent, focus on Sants (Rambla del Brasil) or outer Les Corts. Be prepared for a 30‑minute commute but may save 20–30% on rent.
- If you prefer city life and don’t mind a longer trip, Eixample (Rosselló) or even parts of Gràcia offer a lively student atmosphere.
Always search for the exact property name on the housing platform to see current photos, conditions, and lease terms. Because the dataset shows 189 properties in Barcelona at the time of recording, the five above are just a starting point — you can filter by location “Les Corts” or “Sarrià-Sant Gervasi” to find more.
FAQ
1. Is it cheaper to live in a student residence or a private flat near Universitat Ramon Llull?
Student residences typically include all utilities (electricity, water, internet) and sometimes meals or cleaning services. This makes monthly budgeting easier, but the upfront cost per room is often higher than a private shared flat — expect €500–€700 for a residence room in 2026. Private flats can be cheaper (€300–€500 per room) if you share with several people, but you will have to set up utility contracts and pay for them separately. For proximity to URL, private flats in Les Corts or Sarrià are common; residences tend to cluster around Zona Universitària and Pedralbes. Compare total costs including transport.
2. How do I confirm prices and avoid scams when renting in Barcelona?
Always use a reputable platform (like the one you are reading this guide on) and avoid paying deposits without viewing the property in person or via video call. Prices in this guide are indicative; you must confirm the exact rent and any additional fees (administrative charges, deposit, agency fee) directly with the operator. In Spain, standard deposit is one month’s rent for unfurnished flats, but student accommodations may ask for up to two months. Never wire money to a private individual without a signed contract. Look for properties verified by the platform.
3. When should I start looking for housing for the 2026–2027 academic year?
The academic year typically starts in September or October. The rental market in Barcelona moves fast. For a place near URL, start searching at least 2–3 months ahead — that means June or July 2026 for an autumn move-in. Many students secure housing in August. If you are coming for the spring semester (February), look in December–January. Keep in mind that some residences offer early‑bird discounts if you sign up by April–May. Given the limited supply near Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, early searching is strongly recommended.
Data as of 2026. All prices indicative — confirm with the operator before booking.
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