Living room with sofa, coffee table and floor to ceiling windows.
Courtesy: AirbnbThe airy loft-style apartment with views of Gaudí Batlló

The 12 best Airbnbs in Barcelona

Get up close and personal with the Sagrada Familia or get boho vibes from a roof terrace: it's Time Out's pick of the best Airbnbs in Barcelona

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Barcelona is a city with serious style. The Catalan capital is home to stunning architecture, stylish boutiques and tapas that, frankly, we consider to be a work of art in its own right. Ok, it’s already nearly perfect, so how about making it totally perfect with a stay in one of the city’s very best Airbnbs? There are some serious gems here, whether you're looking for somewhere chic, cheap or the kind of place you’ll want to spend the rest of your days, you’ll find it in Barcelona. We’ve discovered neoclassical villas, close-to-the-beach lofts and an art nouveau haven in Gracia. You can thank us later when we cross paths in the restaurants and bars of Barcelona. Happy hunting! Welcome to the best Airbnbs in Barcelona.

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Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in and review every Airbnb featured, we've based our list on our expert knowledge of the destination covered, editorial reviews, user reviews, hotel amenities and in-depth research to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

Barcelona's best Airbnbs

1. The deluxe penthouse near Sagrada Familia

Get a taste of Spain’s proud tradition as world-class artists, designers and architects with a stay in this sumptuous one-bed penthouse. We love the classy blend of oh-so-decadent furnishings with a more naturalistic vibe. But best of all? That beautiful terrace with views of the Sagrada Familia. You’re not going to find many better spots than this. Quite frankly, an awesome example of Barcelona's very best Airbnbs.

What’s the budget range? A typical 4-5 night stay is on the higher end. Worth every penny for such a prime spot by the Sagrada Familia. 

What’s it like to stay here? The space offers guests a peaceful, modern oasis extremely close to the centre, giving you access to cute markets, lots of restaurants and bars. 

Rooms: 1 bed, 1 bath. Sleeps 2.

2. The airy loft-style apartment with views of Gaudí Batlló

This stunning apartment suite is literally a triple threat: it's stylish, well-connected, and a walkable distance to Barcelona's main attractions. A 10-minute stroll to Plaza Catalunya, this spacious rental provides a quiet refuge from the bustling streets below – not to mention its enviable interior design (take notes people). Everything blends seamlessly, from the high ceilings to the low-hanging lamps to funky cowhide print chairs to the cool neutrals. And of course, the balcony is where you'll hang out the most for those sensational views of Gaudí Batlló. 

What’s the budget range? A decent price for a large group of friends or a luxury family trip. 

What’s it like to stay here? Being so close to Plaza Catalunya means you get to relax and explore at a leisurely pace. With such an impressive space, who wouldn't want to kick back a little? 

Rooms:
 
3 beds, 3 baths. Sleeps 7. 

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3. The luxury villa in La Font D'en Fargues

This is luxury at its finest in Barcelona. Accommodating over 16 guests across eight bedrooms and bathrooms, this uber Luxe Airbnb villa has everything you ever need from a trip to the sunny Spanish city. Within easy walking distance from Barcelona's top attractions, this stunning property's location is just another fantastic thing to tick off your list of requirements. As for amenities, you'll find a hot tub, an outdoor swimming pool, a chill-out space on the second-floor terrace and over 6,000 square feet of living space across three floors. Bliss.

What’s the budget range? A decently priced holiday home when you split between eight guests or more,

What’s it like to stay here? A stay in this gloriously light-filled villa is an exceptional choice for large family get-togethers or friend groups.

Rooms: 8 bedrooms, 8.5 baths. Sleeps over 16. 

4. The balcony apartment next to the Sagrada Familia

Once upon a time, a clever man named Antoni Gaudi designed one of the most spectacular cathedrals the world would ever see. And the rest was history. Or rather… continually-being-written history. This neat, contemporary flat would be just that - a neat, contemporary flat - were it not for its jaw-dropping views of Barcelona’s most famous work of art. Have your morning café con leche with views of the Sagrada Familia; sip your evening cerveza with views of the Sagrada Familia… you get the picture. Just book it already.

What’s the budget range? A little bit more expensive than others in the city but… hey, did we mention those views?

What’s it like to stay here? Moving away from those views for just a moment, We love the underplayed Oceanic colour scheme and snuggly bedrooms.

Rooms: Two bedrooms, one bath. Sleeps four.

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5. The renovated vintage apartment in Eixample

Just two minutes from Sagrada Familia and with a bus going to the beach stopping right outside the door, this bright and breezy, wonderfully rustic apartment is a great spot for exploring Barcelona. Plus it sleeps four (in two bedrooms), so works out nice and cheap. But if you want the whole thing to yourself? Well, it’s important to indulge in some ‘me time’, so that’s totally something we can endorse. Do it.

What’s the budget range? A fair price for such a central location.

What’s it like to stay here? We love the exposed brick and vintage decor that gives this place a trendy feel. 

Rooms: 2 beds, 1 bath. Sleeps four.

6. The art nouveau architect's flat in El Farro

This spacious two-bed flat in Plaza Lesseps, in the trendy area of Gracia, is definitely one for design fans. It's housed within a belter of an art nouveau building (dating back to 1906) and the apartment itself has a great look – think distressed walls next to ornate original features, buffed wooden floors and modernist furniture. Nearby, you'll find the likes of Park Güell and Casa Vicens where you can get your fill of Gaudi's stunning architecture.

What’s the budget range? A moderately-priced cityscape with a tonne of historical charm - great for a friends' trip or honeymooning. 

What’s it like to stay here? The jaw-droppingly beautiful antique interiors feel like stepping back in time. From the high ceilings to the mosaic tiling, there's impressive detailing everywhere you look. Comfort-wise, the spacious, light-filled rooms are ultra-calm. 

Rooms: 2 beds, 1 bath. Sleeps 4. 

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7. The boho penthouse in Poble Sec

Located at the bottom of Montjuic, this one-of-a-kind apartment has ‘hidden gem’ written all over it. One glance and we fell in love with all those vintage, patchworked accessories and hot pink soft furnishings. It sleeps just two, but provides a different vibe to the normal couple’s getaway spots. The main draw here is the outside space and the Barca-wide views. Yes, it’s six floors up (and there’s no elevator) but, honey, it’s worth it.

What’s the budget range? A medium-range price point for a quirky, one-off home. It’s really generously sized for just two guests and provides plenty of cosy couples’ spaces to chill out in.

What’s it like to stay here? This lovely, light-filled apartment will give you a taste of the artist’s life and – who knows – maybe inspire you to pick up a paintbrush while you’re here. Play spot-the-Sagrada Familia from the terrace and take lots of pics of the cute-as-hell décor.

Rooms: One bedroom, one baths. Sleeps two.

8. The industrial-style apartment in L'Hospitalet de LLobregat

The key to this cute little Airbnb is price. It's able to comfortably host six guests (across two bedrooms, four beds and a sofa bed) and it looks the part, too. It's recently been renovated and is tricked out with exposed brickwork, wooden beams and loads of natural light. And it's just ten minutes from downtown Barcelona, too. 

What’s the budget range? Pretty cheap for a four-night stay with great travel links to the centre via the L1 train. 

What’s it like to stay here? The residential surroundings will have you living like a local. The space itself benefits from lots of natural sunlight, while the high ceilings give it an airy vibe. Just brace yourself for the stairs. 

Rooms: 2 beds, 1 bath. Sleeps 6. 

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9. The attic flat in Paseo de Gracia

This super-central flat not only has the location but it's also got some seriously lush views, too. Taking breakfast and gazing out across all the gorgeous nineteenth-century architecture around here should be one very special start to anyone's day. And inside? A super-clean, modern, one-bedroom flat with space for four guests. We think you're going to like this spot – a properly classy Barcelona stay that works as a dreamy place for exploring this fascinating city.

What’s the budget range? Not too shabby for a couple's stay. 

What’s it like to stay here? If you're looking for a rental with a terrace, this one is particularly stunning for its panoramic views – the perfect backdrop for a glass of wine. Inside, it's a cosy haven with neutral interiors that give off an enviable classic-chic vibe. 

Rooms: 1 bed, 1 bath. Sleeps 4. 

10. The sleek apartment near Montjuic

Kick off your shoes (or sandals) and relax at this stunning four-bed apartment based in the vibrant San Antoni area. Big enough to host six guests, the apartment is the perfect blend of comfort and design. The matte walls are a mixture of bright and earthy tones, while the marble countertops and wooden furnishings add a sleek and glossy finish – that's not forgetting the array of kitchen appliances and air-con to keep you from melting in the Mediterranean heat. No doubt you'll spend most mornings peering over one of two balconies and admiring the street below. 

What’s the budget range? This is a great option for a budget rental shared between friends or as a moderately priced family trip. 

What’s it like to stay here? Think less touristy and more residential. The apartment sits close to Plaza de España and Montjuic, while you'll also find plenty of great places to eat and drink within a short walking distance. 

Rooms: 4 beds, 2 baths. Sleeps 6. 

 

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11. The luxury apartment in Paseo de Gracia

For our culture vultures, we've found this historic gem in the heart of Paseo de Gracia. Designed by Gaudi's good pal Bonaventura Conill, this luxurious five-bed sits just opposite the Casa Batlló – it goes without saying that the views from the balcony are absolutely sensational, while inside is every bit as sleek as it is elegant. Featuring high ceilings, exposed brick, patchwork panelling (a very unique touch) and cool-toned decors throughout. Our favourite room is easily the open-plan living/dining - it's fluid, relaxed and great for entertaining. 

What’s the budget range? On the luxury end of the scale with unparalleled views of Manzana de la Discordia and a range of high-end boutiques. 

What’s it like to stay here? Fabulous from start to end. The living space is incredibly spacious and secure, with lots of design flare and homey touches.

Rooms: 5 beds, 5 baths. Sleeps 10 guests. 

12. The luxury apartment in La Rambla

Join us in minimalist bliss while we spill all the deets on this total suntrap in La Rambla. Along with being an enviable distance to the markets, shops and tapas bars, you'll have all the creature comfort you need in this cosy inner-city oasis including, a bright bedroom with a wall-mounted TV,  full kitchen, living room, bathroom, and beautiful views from its two balconies. a 

What’s the budget range? A little pricey, but not outrageously so for such a central location. 

What’s it like to stay here? We like to think of this sun-streaked apartment as a complete chillout zone. 

Rooms: 1 bed, 1 bath. Sleeps 4. 

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