Who Is This Residence For?
HC 8011, located in the 08011 district of Barcelona, is a student-oriented shared living property that works well for individuals who want a ready-to-move-in room with fixed monthly costs, communal facilities, and a social environment. Based on the data, the property offers 5-bedroom and 6-bedroom units, plus branded independent houses – essentially private rooms within shared apartments or houses. It suits students or interns who:
- Prefer an all-inclusive package – rent covers WiFi and laundry facilities, so you don’t need to set up individual contracts.
- Value on-site amenities – the building includes a cinema room, sports room, game room, gym, and pool, according to resident reviews. These extras can replace a gym membership or external entertainment budget.
- Are comfortable with shared living – you’ll share kitchen, bathroom, and common areas with 4–5 other residents. This is standard for many student residences in Barcelona.
- Study at any of the major universities in the city – the property is centrally located in the Eixample area, within reasonable commuting distance to most campuses via metro or bus. While we cannot name specific institutions, Barcelona has a dense concentration of universities, so the location works for most students.
- Want a contract of at least 3 months – the minimum lease is 3 months, making it suitable for a semester abroad or a summer internship.
One resident, Johannes, noted: “I spent a long time searching for accommodation in advance, but especially during the high season, it is extremely difficult to find affordable housing for students. I hope BLAU continues to prioritize providing this opportunity to students.” This reflects the reality of Barcelona’s tight student housing market – secured, pre-booked rooms remove the stress of last-minute searching.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?
HC 8011 is not for everyone. Consider other options if you:
- Need a private studio or one-bedroom apartment – the property is entirely shared. There are no self-contained units.
- Are on a very tight budget – Barcelona’s overall student housing from-price is €250 per month (indicative – likely a spot in a shared flat or a dormitory bed). HC 8011 starts at €650 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator). That is more than twice the floor price, so if your maximum is below €500, you may need to look at less central locations or older shared flats.
- Prefer a quieter, non-social atmosphere – the property organises programs, Spanish and Catalan classes, and has many communal spaces. If you want minimal interaction, a standard shared apartment might be more suitable.
- Plan to stay less than 3 months – the minimum lease rule applies, so short stays under 3 months are not offered through this listing.
What Residents Actually Say

The property holds a Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 196 reviews, a strong score. We reproduce three reviews verbatim (with minor truncation where the original text ended mid-sentence). All names are as provided.
Johannes (5/5): “I stayed at BLAU for 13 nights and had a great experience overall. I spent a long time searching for accommodation in advance, but especially during the high season, it is extremely difficult to find affordable housing for students. I hope BLAU continues to prioritize providing this opportunity to students who may be f”
Vanessa Smith (4/5): “A great place to stay, even if it is only for a week or two. Some comments: The rooms: The sleeping spots are great, as well as the bathroom and kitchen facilities. Be aware that there is a light switch that has a motion sensor in the kitchen, and that light is really bright directly in the face of the one sleeping nea”
Hani (5/5): “During my stay at Blau, I truly enjoyed the various facilities (cinema room, sports room, game room, gym, and pool) and the programs organized for residents. I especially appreciated being able to take Spanish and Catalan classes, where I learned useful expressions that I could actually use while traveling. Through the”
Key takeaways from the reviews:
- Facilities are a standout: cinema, sports/game rooms, gym, pool.
- Language classes are offered – a unique benefit for international students.
- Motion-sensor lighting in the kitchen can disturb those sleeping nearby – a minor design quirk to be aware of.
- Availability of short stays (13 nights in one case) suggests the property might accept shorter stays outside the official 3-month minimum, or that the reviewer booked through a separate channel. Check with the operator for your exact dates.
Price Positioning and Value
Barcelona’s student housing market is broad: you can find a bed in a shared apartment for as little as €250 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator), but these are often in older buildings, sometimes without included bills, and far from university zones. HC 8011’s range of €650–€775 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator) sits in the mid-to-upper tier for shared rooms.
What you get for that price:
- A managed property with maintenance and cleaning services.
- Wi-Fi and laundry facilities included.
- Access to a full suite of recreational amenities.
- A central location in the 08011 district (Eixample Esquerra), close to restaurants, shops, and public transport.
Compared to other purpose-built student residences in Barcelona, a price around €700 is typical for a private room in a shared flat with common areas and building facilities. The value proposition improves if you use the gym, pool, and organised activities, as those would each cost extra externally.
Room Types and Guidance
The listing mentions three unit types: “6b”, “5b”, and “branded_independent_house”. In student housing terminology:
- 5b / 6b – likely a 5-bedroom or 6-bedroom shared apartment/unit. You get your own lockable bedroom and share a kitchen, bathroom(s), and living area with other residents.
- Branded independent house – this could refer to a whole house operated under the same brand, still offering private rooms but possibly with a larger living space or garden. Clarify with the operator.
When booking, note:
- No deposit is listed on the data, but operators typically require a security deposit or a booking fee. Always confirm the total upfront payment.
- The property does not state availability date – contact directly for move-in options.
- Room types within the same unit can vary in size and window orientation; it may be possible to choose a specific room.
Guidance for room selection: If you are light-sensitive, request a room away from the kitchen motion-sensor light (as mentioned in the review). If you value extra study space, ask if any units have a desk in the bedroom.
Booking Timing
Barcelona’s student housing demand peaks from August to October (start of the academic year) and again in January (second semester). For HC 8011:
- For a 2026 start date – begin searching and contacting the operator around March–April for September entry. Waiting until July or August risks limited availability, especially because the property has only 196 reviews (suggesting a moderately sized residence; still competition exists for the best rooms).
- For a 2027 start – early bird booking from late 2026 is advisable. Some operators offer early-bird rates or price guarantees, though the data does not indicate this.
- For short stays (e.g., summer 2026) – the review shows a 13-night stay was possible, so the property may accept shorter leases on a case-by-case basis. Confirm directly.
The minimum lease is 3 months, so plan your contract accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the price of €650–775 per month inclusive of all bills?
Based on the data, the price includes WiFi and laundry facilities. Whether electricity, water, and gas are covered is not explicitly stated – the property tags only list “wifi” and “laundry_facility”. You must confirm with the operator what utilities are included. Prices are indicative – confirm with the operator.
Can I choose my flatmates or room type in a 5b/6b unit?
The data does not indicate a flatmate-matching service. In most branded student houses, room allocation is predetermined or randomly assigned based on unit availability. For a specific room type (e.g., a larger bedroom or a ground-floor room), request this during the booking conversation. The operator may honour preferences subject to availability.
What public transport is near HC 8011?
The address is 08011 Barcelona, Spain – in the Eixample Esquerra district. Major metro stations (such as Universitat, Urgell, or Hospital Clínic) are within a 10–15 minute walk, depending on the exact building entrance. Bus lines also run along Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes and Carrer de Villarroel. Precise distances should be verified using a map service at the time of booking.
Sources & Data Date
- Property data (name, address, pricing, unit types, facilities, reviews) sourced from the Amberstudent platform, accessed 2026-07.
- Google rating and review count (4.5 / 196 reviews) as shown in the listing.
- City comparison price (€250) and property count (189) from the same platform, indicative as of 2026-07.
- All prices are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator. Dates mentioned refer to 2026 or 2027; availability may change.
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