Apartment for sale with sea views on Passeig de Colom
Property with balconies and frontal harbour views in the centre of Barcelona
Carolina Martí presents this property located on Passeig de Colom, in the El Gòtic neighbourhood, a privileged seafront location facing the Port of Barcelona.
The property offers 142 sqm built (131 sqm usable) and is located on the first exterior floor with lift in a historic building constructed in 1850, which has been preserved and updated while maintaining its architectural character.
Upon entering the property we find a spacious living-dining room with an open-plan kitchen in an open concept layout, a bright space designed for everyday living and to enjoy the harbour views. The kitchen features a central island and integrated appliances, maintaining a contemporary and functional aesthetic.
The sea-facing balconies allow you to enjoy open views of the Port of Barcelona and the Mediterranean, bringing natural light into the living area and creating a direct connection with the city’s maritime surroundings.
The sleeping area consists of 2 double bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms, ensuring comfort and privacy. The main bedroom features a balcony with views, reinforcing the exterior character of the property. In addition, the property includes built-in wardrobes and well-used spaces, facilitating storage.
The property has been renovated while preserving original architectural elements such as restored mouldings, which add character to the property.
Among its features are air conditioning and heating through a hot and cold pump system, as well as a laundry area discreetly integrated within the property.
Located in El Gòtic, one of Barcelona’s most emblematic neighbourhoods, the property is surrounded by history, culture and urban life, with close access to the seafront promenade, restaurants, shops and public transport. A property with open sea views in one of the most recognised locations in the city centre.
Features
About El Gòtic
El Gòtic is a neighborhood that belongs to the Ciutat Vella district. The Museu d'Història de Barcelona (MUHBA) exhibits remains of Roman cities, and Barcelona's historical heritage. In the Plaza del Pi there’s a craft art market every week.
It stands out for its narrow medieval alleys full of trendy bars, pubs and Catalan restaurants. It’s name was given with the idea of attracting more tourists, and due to the Catalan bourgeois identifying with gothic art.








