This luxury apartment is located right next to the metro station (L2 and L3) and just 2 stations from the city centre, 10 minutes' walk from the sea (the old port of Barcelona).We are also in the heart of "Sant Antoni", a typical neighbourhood of Barcelona with many tapas bars, restaurants and shops. The street is wide, properly illuminated throughout the night and the area is safe.The apartment consists of 1 double bedroom with a double bed, 2 sunny windows facing the street, spacious living room with a chaise-longue sofa with capacity for 1 additional guest and a dining corner.* Bathroom 1 with washbasin, WC and modern shower.* Bathroom 2 with washbasin, WC.* Very well-equipped sunny kitchen.* Patio with washing machine.The vast majority of the city's attractions can be easily accessed on foot, the only ones where you will need to take the metro are:*** La Sagrada Familia (10 minutes direct by metro)*** Park Güell (17 minutes direct by metro).*** Passeig de Gràcia (shopping) (8 min direct by metro).There are some cafés just below, grocery stores and tapas bars.And especially, the legendary live music and concert club of Barcelona, SALA APOLO, is just 200 metres away. There you can find a wide variety of live music events: from jazz, to rock, blues, swing, FLAMENCO and many others.Bus D-20 perfect for direct transport to Barceloneta beach (you can also walk, it's about 20 min, via the Old Port). There are also night buses from the same stop.There is a BICYCLE RENTAL nearby.There is a direct bus to El Prat airport from Plaza España.NEIGHBOURHOOD:The Sant Antoni district is an area of Barcelona located between the city centre and Montjuic mountain, with Avinguda del Paral·lel as its central avenue.Avinguda del Paral·lel was for decades the centre of the city's nightlife with a dozen theatres, numerous music halls and cafés populated by cabaret artists and bon viveurs; a smoky mixture of eroticism and anarchism.When the street was officially inaugurated in October 1894, it already housed a flourishing entertainment industry with cafés, music halls and, particularly towards the port end, brothels. In the early 20th century, it had up to 10 theatres and several music and dance halls in a stretch of barely 300 metres full of fun, which gave the avenue the nickname of Barcelona's Montmartre.In addition to the musical venue El Molino, today there are only three theatres: Apolo, Condal and Victoria, but the city council has recently purchased the former Arnau theatre, which has been in a deplorable state for several years, with the aim of converting it into a cultural centre not yet specified. The plan is part of a project to return Barcelona's Broadway to its former glory, transforming what the city council calls an entertainment avenue for the city.The district of Sant Antoni is a part of Barcelona located between the city centre and Montjuic mountain, with Paral·lel Avenue as its central thoroughfare.The Paral·lel Avenue was for decades the centre of the city's nightlife with a dozen theatres, numerous music halls and cafés populated by cabaret artists and bon viveurs; a smoky mixture of eroticism and anarchism.When the street was officially inaugurated in October 1894, it already housed a flourishing entertainment industry with cafés, music halls and, particularly towards the port end, brothels.In addition to the musical hall El Molino, today there are only three theatres: Apolo, Condal and Victoria,Please take note of the following important information before booking:- The piano is decorative, it is not a musical instrument.- Towels, bed sheets and toilet paper are included upon arrival; however, replacement or change during your stay is not included.- Baby cot:Price: £30.00 per reservation. Not guaranteed, guests must request it 24-48 hours in advance and, if available, we will provide it-Additional guest:Each additional guest not included in the booking will be charged 10 € per night.-Late arrival:- Our check-in time is from 15:00 hours. at 19h, Monday to Friday (consult us if you want to check in earlier). Outside of this schedule, we will charge 30€ in cash, after 22h it will be 50 EUR and from 1h onwards 100 euros- If the arrival day is a local or national holiday, weekends, the cost will be 30 EUR until 22h, after 22h it will be 50 EUR and from 1h onwards 100 euros- If the arrival day is 24/12, 25/12, 26/12, 31/12 and 01/01 the charges will be as follows: 50 EUR until 22:00, from 22:00 100 euros and after 1:00 150 euros- The Tourist Tax currently in force in Barcelona in 2023 will be applied (€6.25/person/night, for those over 16 years old and up to 7 nights).- Smoking is NOT PERMITTED under any circumstances. Receiving a complaint or having knowledge that smoking in the apartment will result in immediate eviction from the apartment and a fine of at least 400 euros. Smoking is prohibited in the apartment or on the balcony.- NO PARTIES OR GATHERINGS ARE ALLOWED under any circumstances. If we receive a complaint and/or the police, security or neighbours intervene, you will have to pay a fine of €500 (in addition to the police fine).The property shall not be liable under any circumstances for thefts, burglaries or any removal of goods that may occur within the facilities of our tourist apartments.Guests are strongly recommended to take the necessary precautions for the custody of their valuables, including the use of safety boxes if available, and to keep doors and windows properly closed and secured.The safety of personal belongings is the exclusive responsibility of the guest.