Overview and Location
UNP 08001 is a shared-living residence located in central Barcelona, Spain. The exact address is listed as “Spain”, but resident reviews and city data place it within walking distance of Las Ramblas, metro lines, and supermarkets such as Aldi and Dia. The building offers a range of shared apartment configurations, from 4‑bedroom units up to units with more than 8 bedrooms, plus branded independent houses. Monthly prices start at €250 and go up to €945 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The minimum lease term is 7 months, making it a medium‑ to long‑term option for students or young professionals.
Barcelona has 189 student‑housing properties listed in the same dataset, and the city’s lowest monthly price across all properties is €250. UNP 08001 begins at exactly that entry level, so it can appeal to budget‑conscious tenants. The property has collected 128 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5. No other rating dimensions are available.
Who This Residence Suits and Who It Doesn’t
Suits:
- Exchange students or semester‑length stays. The minimum 7‑month lease aligns with a typical academic semester plus buffer. Reviews mention stays of 4 weeks and 5 months, so shorter stays may also be possible – confirm directly.
- People who want to live in a central, walkable area. Reviews highlight less than 10 minutes to the metro and Las Ramblas. Shops, restaurants, and public transport are all nearby.
- Social residents. One review describes a building dynamic that encouraged leaving the room to cook and study in common areas. If you prefer a community atmosphere, this may be a good fit.
- Budget‑minded tenants. The €250 starting price is the bottom of Barcelona’s citywide range. Even the upper end (€945) stays well below many private studio rentals.
- Those who value cleanliness and basic amenities. Weekly cleaning is mentioned, and rooms come with an en‑suite toilet, soap, and shampoo.
Doesn’t suit:
- People who need a private studio or one‑bedroom apartment. All unit types are shared (4‑bedroom and larger). There are no private studio options in this residence.
- Very short‑term visitors (less than a month). The minimum lease is 7 months; shorter stays might be possible by special arrangement but are not the norm.
- Anyone prioritising independent living or noise‑free solitude. Shared kitchens and common areas mean you will interact with flatmates daily. The building’s social environment might not suit those who prefer to keep to themselves.
- Residents with specific dietary or kitchen needs. Shared cooking spaces can be chaotic if housemates have different schedules or cleanliness habits – reviews do not address this, but it is a common factor in shared housing.
What Residents Say

Three Google reviews were provided in the dataset. They are quoted verbatim below:
“Had an amazing stay for 4 nights. The room is minimalistic and clean. Booked a room for one but got a room with two beds and two study desks. There is in‑built toilet with soap and shampoo provided. The staff member Pascual was so helpful and friendly and made me feel welcome. He attended to all my queries and even bro” — Yanhui Li, 5 stars
“My stay was amazing! The location is very downtown, less than a 10 mins walk to metro and las ramblas, and there were supermarkets like Aldi and Dia all around, so it was very convenient to go to all the most famous spots and get anything you need. Cleaning once a week and your room is spotless after cleaning. Have eve” — Mai Lê, 5 stars
“I was in Barcelona for five months for my exchange semester. I had the best time of my life! When I arrived in the city, I was really afraid that I wasn’t going to be able to make friends and connect with the people around me. However, thanks to the building dynamics, I was constantly leaving my room to cook and study,” — Beatriz Chagas, 5 stars
All three reviews award 5 stars. Common themes: cleanliness, central location, friendly staff (Pascual), and a social environment that helps residents connect. The first review mentions a 4‑night stay (indicating some flexibility on lease length, though the official minimum is 7 months). The third review explicitly credits the building’s atmosphere for helping her make friends during a five‑month exchange.
No negative reviews were provided, so potential drawbacks (noise, flatmate conflicts, maintenance issues) are not reflected in this dataset.
Price Positioning and Room Types
- Price range: €250 – €945 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). These figures likely depend on room size, floor, and number of flatmates.
- City comparison: Barcelona’s from‑price across all student properties is €250. UNP 08001 starts at that same level, placing it among the most affordable options. The upper end (€945) is still moderate; many private studio apartments in central Barcelona cost €1,000+.
- Room types available: The data lists
greater_8b,6b,5b,4b,7b, andbranded_independent_house. In practice, this means shared apartments with 4 to 8+ bedrooms. The “branded_independent_house” likely refers to a separate house managed under the same brand. All units include central heating and bills‑included (“bills_included” tag). - Deposit: Not listed in the data. Confirm with the operator during booking.
When choosing a room, consider the number of flatmates. A 4‑bedroom apartment will have fewer people to share with than an 8‑bedroom unit, but may also cost more. The €250 price point likely applies to a room in the largest configuration.
Booking Timing and Availability
The data does not include an available_from date. Given the minimum lease of 7 months, the best windows to book are:
- For the autumn semester (September start): Start looking in March–April of the same year. Many Barcelona residences open bookings 6–12 months ahead.
- For the spring semester (January start): Search in August–October of the previous year.
Because UNP 08001 has 128 reviews (a moderate sample size), it is not a brand‑new property. Availability may fluctuate. The property’s central location and low starting price make it popular – early booking is recommended. The dataset was retrieved in 2026‑07, so prices and availability are current as of that date.
Tags include “Central Heating” and “bills_included”. Heating is important for Barcelona’s cooler months (December–February). Bills included means no separate utility payments.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is the 7‑month minimum lease strictly enforced?
The official minimum lease is 7 months. However, one review mentions a 4‑night stay, suggesting that shorter bookings may be possible on a case‑by‑case basis – perhaps for summer stays or partial months. You should confirm directly with the operator before assuming you can stay less than 7 months.
H3: Can I get a private studio in this residence?
No. All listed unit types are shared apartments (4‑bedroom or larger) or branded independent houses (which may be shared as well). There is no studio or one‑bedroom option. If you need a private space, look elsewhere in Barcelona.
H3: Is the €250 price guaranteed for the cheapest room?
The €250 is the minimum monthly price in the dataset. It is indicative — confirm with the operator. The actual price may vary based on room size, floor, lease duration, and current demand. Always check the live listing for the exact rate.
Sources & Data Date
Google reviews (128 reviews, 4.4 stars) as of the data snapshot date. City data includes 189 properties in Barcelona with a from‑price of €250. All prices and units are indicative — confirm with the operator. Data retrieved: 2026‑07.
For current availability and to check live pricing, use the on‑site assistant on the property page.
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