Where to Stay in Sant Antoni, Barcelona
Just west of the Raval — recently-gentrified, the Sant Antoni market the centerpiece, dense food and design shops.
Who Sant Antoni is for
Food-focused trips. Repeat Barcelona visitors. Long stays.
Who should skip it
First-time visitors wanting beach proximity. Travelers focused on Gaudí (Eixample wins for that).
Top-rated places to stay in Sant Antoni
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Sant Antoni compared to other Barcelona neighborhoods
Round-by-round head-to-heads — atmosphere, walkability, price, sleep quality.
Other Barcelona neighborhoods worth knowing
- EixampleThe grid district — wide streets, Modernisme buildings (Casa Batlló, La Pedrera), excellent restaurants, the right central stay for most tri…
- Barri GòticThe Gothic Quarter — narrow medieval streets, the cathedral, intense tourism, the postcard Barcelona.
- El BornJust east of the Gothic Quarter — narrower streets, cooler bars, the Picasso Museum, the design-trip choice.
- GràciaAbove Eixample — village-feel within the city, family-run restaurants, the right second-time, slow-Barcelona stay.
- BarcelonetaThe beach neighborhood — narrow grid of fishermen's apartments turned tourist rentals. Walkable to the sea, less so to the cathedral.