BCNP5193 | Ciutat Vella
Magnificent, renovated main residence in a historic estate overlooking Port Vell
1.975.000 €
Price301 m²
Built Surface6
Bedrooms4
BathroomsAn exceptional, fully renovated main floor with 4.7 m-high ceilings and 270 m² of living space, offering views of Port Vell in a historic building in the Gothic Quarter. It features 5 very spacious double bedrooms, a guest room with an en suite bathroom, 2 elegant and spacious bathrooms with showers—one of which includes a sauna—and a very attractive guest restroom.
The property’s standout feature is the fabulous, light-filled 50 m² living-dining room with four corner balconies offering views of Barcelona’s Port Vell. Adjacent to the living room is a spacious and sophisticated open-concept kitchen with a large island, featuring beautiful custom-made wooden cabinets and high-end Bosch appliances. The kitchen also features two ovens, internally lit cabinets, and a wine cooler.
Almost all the bedrooms have balconies overlooking a very quiet pedestrian street in the Gothic Quarter, built-in closets with interior lighting, original hydraulic tile floors, and beautiful wall lighting that highlights the architectural details.
The property was completely renovated, including the high ceilings with wooden beams and Catalan vaulted ceilings, which were reinforced with steel plates. The original terrazzo floors were fully restored and preserved during the renovation, as was the property’s original woodwork. Likewise, the property’s original walls were left exposed in both the common areas and the bedrooms, blending perfectly with the contemporary design elements. It features an advanced home automation system that allows for intuitive control of the lighting, climate control, and overall comfort of the home.
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Location
It is the oldest district, number 1, the embryo of the city, where all its history begins from the original Barcino, where Roman ruins and medieval Gothic coexist. This district is made up of four neighborhoods, the Gothic, Sant Pere, Santa Caterina, El Born and La Ribera, and Barceloneta, each one more interesting than the other for tourists, since it is the most touristic area of the city, as well as residents. Despite its name, it is one of the most dynamic areas, full of history, art and culture, diversity and very cosmopolitan.
Its two markets are especially interesting, La Boquería and Santa Caterina have everything you need from anywhere in the world.
The buildings are quite old and many are very well preserved. The floors are generally medium to small, and fantastic historical jewels can be found, such as floors with medieval or Roman walls.
So if you are a lover of the city’s millenary history, culture, heritage, the most varied gastronomy, the beach, and entertainment, and you want to make a good investment, in this district you can find your ideal neighborhood.