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Kley Barcelona (Barcelona) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Kley Barcelona: A Decision Review for Students

Kley Barcelona is a purpose-built student residence located at Carrer del Maresme, 59-69, in the Sant Martí district of eastern Barcelona. It offers 4-bedroom apartments and studios, with a monthly rent ranging from €920 to €1,380 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property includes a gym, cinema, and study area, and leases start from 4 months, with availability from 1 July 2026. With a Google rating of 4.4 from 54 reviews, it presents a specific value proposition for students moving to Barcelona. This review draws on the provided data and resident feedback to help you decide if it fits your needs.

Who Is Kley Barcelona Best Suited For?

Kley Barcelona works best for students who prioritise a social, supportive living environment and are willing to pay above the city’s baseline for convenience and amenities.

Socially minded students – Resident reviews repeatedly mention the community feel. Nanda leite wrote: “The team is very sweat, active, and always ready to help! They truly made me feel like home providing social activities on halloween, hot chocolate session, and small treats.” If you are new to Barcelona and want to meet people without needing to arrange everything yourself, the on-site staff organise events that lower the barrier to social connection.

Students who value safety and calm – The same review from Madeleine Larsson notes: “this place was very calm and safe place to be. I have never been disturbed or anything and the area …” Combined with the secure building typical of a managed residence, Kley suits those who prioritise a quiet, worry-free home base, especially if you’re studying long hours or are new to a foreign city.

Residents who want on-site amenities – The gym, cinema, and study area are included. Instead of paying for a separate gym membership or hunting for quiet study spots, you have them within the building. This is convenient for busy schedules and reduces time spent commuting for basic facilities.

Students staying for a single semester or full academic year – Minimum lease is 4 months, covering a typical fall or spring semester. You can also book for longer (e.g., 8 months as Agnė Šalnaitė did). The flexibility lets you align your stay with your academic calendar without being locked into a 12-month contract.

Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?

Kley Barcelona

Kley Barcelona is not the cheapest option in town. The city’s lowest-priced student accommodation starts at €250 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), which is typically a shared room or a basic private room in a less central location. Kley’s lowest price (€920) is nearly four times that. If budget is your primary constraint, this residence will likely stretch your finances.

Budget-conscious students – The €920–€1,380 range is significantly above the city’s from-price of €250. For example, a studio at the top end costs €1,380 per month. If you can find a shared apartment with flatmates in the central Eixample or Gràcia, you might pay €400–€700. The premium for the residence’s services and community may not be worth it for you.

Students wanting absolute privacy – While studios are available, the 4-bedroom apartments involve sharing common areas (kitchen, living room, bathroom) with three other people. Even studios may have shared corridors and facilities managed by the residence. If you need complete independence and no communal structure, a private rental may be better.

Students who prefer a central location – The address is Carrer del Maresme, 59-69, 08019, in the Sant Martí district east of the city centre. It is close to the beach and the Poblenou area, but less immediate to the historic centre or the university campuses clustered in Ciutat Vella or the Eixample. Commute times to the University of Barcelona or Pompeu Fabra may be 20–30 minutes by metro. If you want to walk to class, check the distance to your specific faculty.

What Residents Actually Say

The three Google reviews included in the data provide a consistent picture.

Nanda leite (5 stars): “I joined Kley in September and it was an amazing experience! The team is very sweat, active, and always ready to help! They truly made me feel like home providing social activities on halloween, hot chocolate session, and small treats. Besides the fun, Kley has a really responsible team, always with quick solutions!”

Agnė Šalnaitė (5 stars): “An amazing place for the ones who are looking to find a perfect balance in their student life! I joined Kley in September and lived there for 8 months. Throughout my stay, I got to know the staff, who were always very kind, supportive and ready to help, and felt like part of a big family there. The facilities are all n…”

Madeleine Larsson (5 stars): “I stayed here for half a year and I found this place very friendly and helpful, they were always open to find solutions that fit us and offered help and saw me in difficult times. To be honest it’s bit too expensive but this place was very calm and safe place to be. I have never been disturbed or anything and the area …”

The key takeaways: staff responsiveness and community activities are praised; one reviewer explicitly notes the cost is “bit too expensive” but still rates the experience highly. The reviews are all positive, which suggests the residence delivers on its promises for those who can afford it.

Price Positioning & Room-Type Guidance

Within the context of Barcelona’s student housing market, Kley Barcelona sits at the upper-middle to high end. The city’s from-price of €250 serves as a floor — typically for a room in a shared flat in the outer districts. Kley’s €920 minimum for a 4-bedroom unit means you are paying for a managed environment with amenities and events.

Room-type options:

Price vs value: Compare with a private studio in a non-residence building — similar studios in Sant Martí or Poblenou can be found for €800–€1,100, but they lack the social programming, included wifi, and management support. If you assign euros to peace of mind and built-in community, Kley’s price may be justified. For pure square metres per euro, it is less competitive.

Booking Timing & Availability

The first available move-in date is 1 July 2026. Given that Barcelona’s student housing market is competitive, especially for properties with high ratings, you should secure your place early. The city has 189 student housing options listed on the platform, so supply exists, but well-reviewed properties like Kley tend to fill up quickly.

Recommended timing:

Risk of delay: If you wait too long, the cheaper 4-bedroom rooms may sell out, leaving only studios or higher-price units. The indicative price range shows a €460 gap between min and max, so acting early can secure the lower end.


FAQ

Is the price inclusive of bills and internet?

Based on standard residence models, the monthly rent typically covers water, electricity, gas, and high-speed internet. The data does not specify exact inclusions, so you must confirm directly with the operator. The reviews mention a “responsible team with quick solutions,” which suggests all maintenance and utility issues are handled by staff. For certainty, ask whether utilities, wifi, and any cleaning service are included in the quoted monthly price.

How close is Kley Barcelona to the main universities?

Kley is located in the Sant Martí district, east of the centre. The four listed universities are spread across Barcelona:

Is the residence suitable for postgraduate students?

Yes, Kley Barcelona accommodates both undergraduates and postgraduates. The quiet and calm environment noted in reviews suits students who need to study. The study area provides a dedicated space for work. However, because it is a student residence, there may be a younger average age and some social events that could interrupt quiet hours – though reviews report no disturbances. Postgraduates who prefer a more independent living arrangement might consider a studio here, as it offers privacy while keeping access to the residence’s amenities.


Sources & data date: All price and availability data in this article are indicative and sourced from the platform as of July 2026. Review quotes are verbatim from Google reviews provided in the dataset. The city from-price of €250 is based on the minimum listed housing option in Barcelona on the same platform. Confirm all details directly with the operator at the time of booking.

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