Overview & Location
Valencia is a student residence located at 08029 Barcelona, Spain. The property offers both non‑ensuite rooms and branded independent house units, with monthly prices ranging from €650 to €735 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Rent includes bills, Wi‑Fi, and laundry facilities. The minimum lease is 4 months, making it suitable for semester‑length stays.
The address places it within Barcelona’s broader university belt, close to several campuses. Public transport connections to Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, and the University of Barcelona are generally reasonable, though commute times vary by campus. The residence’s exact walking distance to the nearest metro or bus stop is not specified in the available data, but the neighbourhood (08029) is a residential area with shops, cafés, and basic services.
Who Is This Residence For?
Valencia suits students who value a clean, well‑organized environment and responsive staff. The property has a Google rating of 4.6 from 225 reviews, indicating consistently positive experiences among past residents. Based on the reviews provided, the accommodation is particularly good for:
- First‑year students – One reviewer explicitly recommends it for “any university student to come here for their first year,” noting it is a great place to meet new people. The mix of non‑ensuite rooms and shared spaces likely encourages social interaction.
- Students who prefer all‑inclusive pricing – Rent covers bills and Wi‑Fi, eliminating the need to set up utilities or track usage. This simplifies budgeting, especially for those new to renting.
- Those who rely on breakfast and outdoor study areas – A review mentions a weekday breakfast and “large outdoor areas” that are suitable for studying in a peaceful setting. If these amenities are still offered, they add daily value.
The property also appears to have helpful on‑site staff. One reviewer specifically thanked “Levan” for assistance. Another described the team as “friendly and always open to answering questions.” Students who anticipate needing support during their stay – for example, with paperwork, maintenance, or local orientation – would likely find this reassuring.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?

While Valencia has many strengths, it is not ideal for everyone.
- Budget‑conscious students – The monthly starting price of €650 is well above Barcelona’s city‑wide from‑price of €250 (for shared rooms or basic studios, indicative). Even if the €250 figure represents the absolute cheapest option (often a room in a shared apartment with limited amenities), Valencia’s entry level is more than 2.5 times higher. Students on a tight budget will find cheaper alternatives in the city, though they may have to sacrifice included bills, breakfast, or the organised residence experience.
- Those who prefer full privacy – Non‑ensuite rooms typically have shared bathroom and kitchen facilities. While the property also lists “branded independent house” units, the data does not specify whether these are fully self‑contained. If you require your own bathroom and cooking space, confirm the exact unit type before booking.
- Students who are noise‑sensitive or smoke – One review notes that the staff are “strict on noise complaints and the no smoking policies.” This is a positive for many, but if you occasionally smoke or prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, the rules may feel restrictive.
- Short‑term visitors – The minimum lease is 4 months, so exchange students staying one or two months need to look elsewhere.
What Residents Actually Say
The three reviews provided offer a direct window into the resident experience.
Khatiaa Creates (Rating 5/5)
“The accommodation is ideal — clean and well‑organized. 🙏 The staff is also friendly and always open to answering questions or helping with anything. I would especially like to thank Levan, who helped me with many things. Wishing Vita and their team continued success.”
This review highlights cleanliness, organisation, and staff helpfulness. The mention of “Vita and their team” may refer to a management or reception brand – the residence itself is named Valencia.
Old Email (Rating 4/5)
“During my stay at vita i had many memories, the staff are helpful. I recommend any university student to come here for there first year it is a great place to meet many new people. Although this being said the staff are strict on noise complaints and the no smoking policies. Although this being said it is a amazing stu”
Despite the typos, the message is clear: the residence is recommended for first‑year students and socialising. The reviewer acknowledges strict enforcement of rules, which should be considered when deciding.
Ben Clubley (Rating 5/5)
“I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at Pedralbes. The facilities are amazing as are the team who are so helpful. The weekday breakfast is always a great way to start the day, and the large outdoor areas are the perfect peaceful setting when working and studying.”
This review references “Pedralbes” – likely the neighbourhood name where Valencia is located (Pedralbes is a district in Barcelona). The comments confirm breakfast availability, large outdoor spaces, and a peaceful study environment.
Price Positioning and Value
Barcelona’s student housing market is large (189 properties listed on the platform) with a from‑price of €250 per month. That figure typically represents a room in a shared apartment or a basic university hall, often without all bills included.
Valencia’s monthly range (€650–€735) places it in the mid‑to‑upper segment for student residencias in the city. However, the price includes electricity, water, gas, and Wi‑Fi, plus access to laundry facilities. When you add the value of weekday breakfast (if still offered) and the convenience of on‑site support, the net cost becomes more comparable to a lower‑rent room plus separate utility payments and grocery spending.
For a quick comparison:
- City from‑price (€250): Likely a shared room or very basic studio; bills not included; no organised social spaces or breakfast.
- Valencia (€650–€735): All bills included; breakfast on weekdays; outdoor areas; reception and maintenance team; strict rules.
Students who value time and convenience over absolute savings may find Valencia worth the premium. Those who are comfortable managing their own utilities and prefer a less structured environment will get better value from the lower‑priced segment.
Room Types and Lease Terms
The available unit types are:
- Non‑ensuite – Typically a private bedroom with shared bathroom and kitchen. This is the most social option and fits the reviews’ emphasis on meeting people.
- Branded independent house – This term is ambiguous. It may refer to a self‑contained apartment managed by the same operator, potentially with a private bathroom and kitchen. However, the data does not confirm whether this type is en‑suite or shares facilities. Confirm directly with the operator before booking.
The minimum lease is 4 months, which matches a standard academic semester. Longer stays may be negotiated but are not specified.
Booking Timing and Availability
As of the data date (2026‑07), the residence is tagged as “not_available.” This could mean rooms are fully booked for the upcoming intake or that the property is temporarily closed. For stays beginning in 2026 or 2027, you should check for updated availability on the platform.
General advice for student housing in Barcelona:
- Start looking 3–6 months before your planned move‑in. Demand is high, especially for properties with breakfast and included bills.
- If Valencia reopens, early booking (around March–June for a September move‑in) gives you the best chance of securing your preferred room type.
- The 4‑month minimum lease means the residence is geared towards semester‑long stays. If you need a shorter term, consider other listings with more flexible durations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Valencia residence fully all‑inclusive?
Rent includes bills (electricity, water, gas) and Wi‑Fi. Laundry facilities are available on site. Breakfast on weekdays is mentioned in one review – confirm with the operator whether this is still in effect. No other meals are included.
Can I book for less than a semester?
The minimum lease is 4 months. Shorter stays (e.g., 1–2 months) are not supported based on the available data. If you need a shorter contract, filter the city’s listings by minimum lease length.
What is the cancellation policy?
The data does not specify a cancellation policy. You should request the full terms from the operator before signing any agreement. Many student accommodation providers in Barcelona offer free cancellation within a short period (e.g., 7 days) after booking, but this is not guaranteed.
Sources & data date: 2026‑07. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Google rating (4.6) from 225 reviews provided by the listing platform.
For live availability and to check whether Valencia (or other properties in Barcelona) have rooms open for your preferred dates, use the on‑site assistant on the platform.
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