Sant Gervasi - Galvany apartments for rent
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Sant Gervasi - Galvany
Because the mountains are calling
You’ll love this...
Catalan charm in the shadow of the Collserola mountains.
But you won’t love this...
It’s more laid-back than lively… and it sure is lovely.
Will I like living here?...
You will if you want a small-town vibe in big Barcelona.
Fill your boots (ideally hiking) with an authentic dose of Catalan culture. It’s a tranquil charmer, but there are plenty of bars and restaurants, and a few hot nightspots.
North of the neighbourhood you’ll have the beautiful mountain trails in the Serra de Collserola. Take a ride on the old Tramvia Blau to the top of Mount Tibidabo for the best views in the city.
Sweet tooth? Try Mel i mató, a Catalan classic made from fresh cheese and served dribbling with honey. Dangerously delicious. Definitely not Keto-friendly.
And if you’re bored...
The Waking up Course by Sam Harris: Download the app and find a spot in the beautiful Jardins Munoz Ramonet. Practice a little mindfulness and never be bored again.
Google rating: 4.9/5
And this quote nails it:
“Once you learn to meditate, you realise that boredom is simply a failure to pay attention”. – Sam Harris
Anything else?
There are some stunning (and quite pricey) apartments to rent in this part of the city. There are plenty of affordable rooms though, as well as affordable fun. All you need for a hike is a map and a good stick.
And did you know?…
Your Grandma was right, Vermouth is cool. Don’t be a guiri though (gringo [foreigner]). Here’s a quick guide to drinking Vermouth:
Ready? Ready.
Move here to be near:
* Serra de Collserola National Park
* Mercat de Galvany
* Universitat Ramon Llull
* Plaça de Francesc Macià
Getting to and from the airport...
You can take a taxi from El Prat International Airport. It will cost you roughly €30 and 20 minutes.
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