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America's Cup: Apartment available in Barcelona - close to one of the Cup viewing spots

by SailWorldNZL 23 Sep 2024 07:38 PDT
Apartment available in Barcelona August 25 to October 31, 2024 © Richard Gladwell - Sail-World.com/nz

Looking for accommodation for the Louis Vuitton Cup Final and the America's Cup?

Located in Poblenou - 8 minutes walk from Bogatell beach - one of the AC spots) and apartment will be empty between 25.09 and the end of October, and is available for rent.

It is a beautiful apartment, quiet, located next to the Rambla de Poblenou (20 min walk from Port Vell, 5 metro stops from Barceloneta), very comfortable. With elevator and air conditioning / heating.

It has two double rooms and a single room. It has all the necessary appliances for normal life : full kitchen, washing machine, dishwasher, vacuum cleaner, wifi, printer, music, Netflix,...

It is available for €3200 for the month and €1000 euros deposit (to be returned at the end of the rental period).

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