Renovated 303 m² apartment overlooking Port Vell on Passeig Colom
A Noucentista gem facing the sea
Carolina Martí Prime presents this exclusive property for sale on Passeig Colom, a 303 sqm corner apartment located in a historic 1900 building, facing Barcelona’s iconic Port Vell.
The property is situated on a real third floor and stands out for its unique character: all rooms are exterior-facing, with a privileged orientation and multiple large windows that flood the home with natural light throughout the day. From its original carved stone balcony, carefully restored, there are open views of the sea and the marina, a privilege reserved for very few properties in the city.
The apartment has undergone a high-end comprehensive renovation, designed to enhance the original architectural elements —such as the 3.6-metre-high ceilings— while incorporating premium contemporary features such as underfloor heating and a home automation system, ensuring maximum comfort and efficiency.
The current layout offers generous spaces and an elegant living area with a fully equipped kitchen and high-end finishes, as well as three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, with the possibility of four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The property is currently configured as two independent apartments, providing versatility for residential use, investment purposes, or reconfiguration according to individual needs.
The building is a true jewel of the Noucentisme movement, featuring façades, carved stone balconies and wrought-iron railings restored with exquisite respect for their original essence, adding distinction and heritage value.
Its privileged location on Passeig Colom, next to exclusive landmarks such as Soho House and OneOcean Club, and just steps from the Gòtic quarter and the beaches of Barceloneta, makes this property a unique opportunity for those seeking heritage, sea views and an irreplaceable location in one of Barcelona’s most sought-after areas.
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.







