Zone: El Raval
El Raval has been one of the neighborhoods that has turned in a more spectacular way its composition from having a bad reputation, perhaps because of its origins outside the walls in the beginnings of the city, to a bohemian neighborhood with a multicultural atmosphere. A lot of terraces, bars and restaurants, as well as fashion stores have opened space in the neighborhood along with craftsmen and artists who want to keep their galleries near the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona and the Center of Contemporary Culture accessible by walking along the famous Ramblas of Barcelona. The Palau Güell and the Boqueria are guaranteed tourist attractions.
This neighborhood of contrasts still has a lot of room for improvement, but it is possible that the current boom and push will give it an image similar to that of El Born in the not too distant future, opening up an investment opportunity with great possibilities for revaluation.
El Raval can be the right neighborhood if you want to buy an apartment as a medium term investment, since even being in the center of the city, its price per square meter is still economical and with great potential for revaluation due to the urban improvements projected for the future of this neighborhood.