Residence Profile: Uko 08029 in Barcelona
Situated in Barcelona, Uko 08029 is a shared-living property that offers a range of room types from one-bedroom units to five-bedroom houses. Its monthly price range of €2,612 to €7,997 positions it as a premium option compared to the city’s general student-housing starting price of €250 per month. The property is suitable for certain residents but has drawn mixed feedback online. Below is an objective assessment based on available data and verified reviews.
Who This Residence Suits
Uko 08029 appeals to residents who value on-site social amenities and are comfortable paying a premium for convenience. The property features a rooftop pool, a pet-friendly policy, and a first-aid kit – extras that are uncommon in standard student housing. The roof terrace and spacious room layout (mentioned in a positive review) suggest a focus on communal living and leisure.
- High-budget residents: With a minimum monthly price starting at €2,612, this residence is clearly aimed at those who can afford a luxury segment. Budget-sensitive students will find cheaper options elsewhere in Barcelona (city from-price: €250/month).
- Short-term stay seekers: The minimum lease is 4 months, making it suitable for a semester or a summer program. Longer-term tenants may also be accommodated but that should be confirmed with the operator.
- Pet owners: The “Pet Friendly” tag means you can bring a cat or dog, which is rare in shared student accommodations in Barcelona.
- Social butterflies: The rooftop pool and “vibes” praised in a 5-star review indicate a lively environment. If you enjoy meeting people in common areas and don’t mind some noise, this could work.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit
Negative reviews highlight several deal-breakers for certain profiles.
- Noise-sensitive individuals: A 2-star review by Ieva Surantas states: “Doors are super thin, you can hear every single footstep in the hallway.” Another review by No Uso mentions a “noisy neighbourhood” and proximity to “most problematic area of the city.” If quiet study or sleep is a priority, these issues may be problematic.
- Those who expect responsive maintenance: The same 2-star review reports that “The AC started leaking and no one fixed it even though I asked 3 times.” Reliability of repairs appears inconsistent.
- Residents who dislike mandatory cleaning fees: No Uso writes: “Really bad cleaning services, which is unfortunately not optional, either cleaning or €200! Cleaning fee at the checkout.” This forced service and high penalty are a major downside for anyone who prefers to manage their own space.
- Budget-conscious students: At €2,612–€7,997 per month, Uko 08029 costs roughly 10 to 30 times the city’s base student-housing starting price. Even if the property includes utilities (this must be verified), it is clearly a luxury choice.
What Residents Actually Say
Three Google reviews are available, with an overall rating of 3.9 from 227 reviews. Below is verbatim feedback:
- Dee J (5 stars): “Great hotel! Awesome rooftop pools. Spacious room layout was like a dorm. No complaints! Like the vibes.” This resident appreciated the social atmosphere and room size. Note: the review calls it a “hotel”, which may reflect a hotel-style service or confusion – the property is listed as student housing.
- Ieva Surantas (2 stars): “Negatives: Doors are super thin, you can hear every single footstep in the hallway. The AC started leaking and no one fixed it even though I asked 3 times. The water pressure and temperature regulation in the shower is horrible. The pool is only 2ft deep… Little effort was put in to maintain quiet hours, I was woken u” (review cut off). The unresolved maintenance and poor soundproofing are clear criticisms.
- No Uso (1 star): “Avoid if you can. Horrid staff. Really bad cleaning services, which is unfortunately not optional, either cleaning or €200! Cleaning fee at the checkout. Don’t leave your valuables in the room. Noisy neighbourhood. Close to most problematic area of the city. Kitchens are dirty and sticky.” This review raises security concerns, staff conduct, and hygiene in shared kitchens.
Overall, the positive review is brief and focuses on the pool and layout. The negative reviews point to systemic issues with noise, maintenance, cleaning policies, and neighbourhood safety.

Price Positioning vs City’s Starting Price
Barcelona’s general student-housing market offers units from approximately €250 per month. At €2,612–€7,997 monthly, Uko 08029 is at the extreme high end. The price is indicative — confirm with the operator. For context, a typical shared apartment in Barcelona might cost €400–€800 per month. The vast gap means this residence is comparable to luxury serviced apartments rather than standard student housing.
Room-Type Guidance
Uko 08029 provides the following unit types:
- 1-bedroom
- 2-bedroom
- 3-bedroom
- 5-bedroom
- Branded independent house
The price spread suggests that lower-priced options (around €2,612) likely correspond to a room in a shared 5-bedroom unit, while the top price (€7,997) may cover an entire 1-bedroom or independent house. You should verify exact configurations and which unit falls at which price point with the operator. For those wanting more privacy, a 1-bedroom is preferable, but at the higher end of the range. Shared rooms (3–5 bedrooms) reduce costs but increase exposure to the noise and cleanliness issues mentioned in reviews.
Booking Timing
The earliest available date is not specified. Given the minimum lease of 4 months, you can plan to book for any semester window, but advanced booking is advisable due to limited supply in the premium segment. As of mid-2026, check availability directly with the operator. Prices and terms may change, so always confirm before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the neighbourhood safe?
According to a 1-star review by No Uso, the residence is “close to most problematic area of the city” and neighbours a noisy area. Another review mentions thin doors and hallway noise. Barcelona’s overall safety is good, but specific street-level conditions vary. It is recommended to visit the area in person or check local crime maps before signing.
What is included in the rent?
The listing does not specify whether utilities, internet, or cleaning fees are included. The reviews mention a mandatory cleaning fee of €200 at checkout, and that cleaning services are not optional. You must confirm the full breakdown (rent vs additional charges) with the operator. The price range shown is indicative — confirm with the operator.
Can I stay for a full academic year?
The minimum lease is 4 months, which is shorter than a typical academic year (9–10 months). Extensions may be possible; contact the operator to inquire about a longer lease. Given the high monthly cost, a full-year stay at €2,612/month would total over €31,000 – a substantial investment.
Sources & data date: July 2026. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Reviews were sourced from Google (227 reviews, overall rating 3.9). No institution or agency names are included in this review.
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