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Eixample Dreta: Where Modern Elegance Meets History

Eixample Dreta stretches from Plaça de Catalunya to Avinguda Diagonal and is bordered by important arteries such as Passeig de Gràcia and Carrer de Pau Claris, making it one of the most strategic areas of Barcelona. This district has unbeatable connections. Main metro stations: Passeig de Gràcia (L2, L3, L4), Girona (L4), Estació de França, connection to the railway.

 

History and architecture: a walk through the past and present

Eixample Dreta was designed in the mid-19th century by the urban engineer Ildefons Cerdà as part of the expansion plan of the city of Barcelona, ​​which transformed a medieval framework into the square and geometric model that characterizes Eixample today.

One of the most notable features of Eixample Dreta is its modernist heritage. This neighborhood is home to the city's greatest architectural treasures, such as the Sagrada Família, Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, his two other iconic buildings Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (La Pedrera), and Passeig de Gràcia, one of the most elegant shopping streets in the world, where luxury shops, gourmet restaurants and five-star hotels are located.

Eixample Dreta is a constant reminder of the rich history and modernist art that characterize the city. In addition, its proximity to Plaça de Catalunya provides direct access to theaters, art galleries and an inexhaustible cultural offering.

 

Cultural and social life

The neighborhood also hosts annual events that attract locals and tourists alike. These include the Mercè Festival, which lights up the streets of Barcelona with music, dance and art every September, and Paseo de Gracia Fashion Night, a night when luxury stores open their doors late into the night to celebrate fashion and culture. The Dreta de l'Eixample Festival and international exhibitions attract residents and visitors from all over the world, making this district a unique cultural and social meeting point in Barcelona.

 

Buy or rent prices in Eixample Dreta

The exclusivity of Eixample Dreta is reflected in its property prices. Due to its central location and architectural heritage, apartments for sale in Barcelona in this neighbourhood tend to be more expensive than in other parts of the city. Average selling prices are around €6,500* per m2, although high-end properties near Passeig de Gràcia or Sagrada Família can be over €8,000* per m2. Rental prices in the area range on average between €2,500 and €8,000* per month, depending on the location and size of the property – there is no upper limit.

It is ideal for professionals and expats looking for a cosmopolitan lifestyle full of amenities while enjoying proximity to the city centre and its cultural offerings.

 

Why invest in Eixample Dreta?

Eixample Dreta is more than a neighbourhood; it is a lifestyle statement. Investing in Barcelona houses for sale in this area means securing a property in one of the most prestigious areas in Europe. Whether you are looking to buy an apartment in Barcelona to live in or as an investment, the combination of history, location, architecture and vibrant cultural life makes Eixample Dreta an unbeatable choice. The constant interest of foreigners is guaranteed. In addition, the city's economic stability and its importance as a tourism center in Europe help make Eixample Dreta an attractive option for those looking to invest in luxury properties.

 

In short, Eixample Dreta represents the best of Barcelona: a central location, an unparalleled historical heritage and a luxury real estate market that remains highly valued. Buying an apartment in Barcelona, ​​especially in this neighborhood, guarantees guaranteed profitability and a first-class living experience surrounded by culture, emblematic architecture and the vibrant Mediterranean lifestyle.

 

*Prices are indicative and subject to change. As of September 2024

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general guidance and orientational purposes only. We cannot guarantee that all details remain fully accurate or up-to-date, as local regulations and market conditions are subject to constant change. This content does not constitute formal legal, financial, or tax advice. For current and specific information, we recommend consulting a professional advisor. We are happy to put you in touch with a trusted local expert in Spain.

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