This recently refurbished loft studio is located in El Raval, one of the most vibrant and historic neighborhoods in Barcelona’s old town. Originally a coworking space, the studio has been thoughtfully adapted for use by a couple or two students (please note that it is an open-plan layout). It features its own private entrance directly from the street. Just 100 meters from Ronda Sant Antoni and the Sant Antoni Metro station, the studio offers excellent transport connections. The historic University of Barcelona campus (Faculties of Philology and Mathematics) is a 10-minute walk away, as are the Faculties of History and Philosophy. This studio is rented for personal and professional use. Residential use is tolerated by the city, but the possibility of official registration (empadronamiento) must be confirmed with the city council...
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