Los RemediosRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median of €13.4/m² monthly, you’re paying for the 'BOUGIE' reputation and proximity to the city's financial core rather than modern building standards. Most rentals are spacious but often trapped in a 1970s time warp of marble floors and heavy wood, making renovated units command the top end of the €15.8/m² range. It is a stable investment outlook if you prioritize status, but be prepared for a daily battle to find a parking spot anywhere near Calle Asunción.
The Vibe:This is the traditional stronghold of Seville's upper-middle class, defined by rigid 1960s blocks and an obsession with starched shirts. Unlike the chaotic narrow streets across the river, it follows a grid system where residents actually respect traffic signals near the Plaza de Cuba metro station. It lacks the historical charm of the old town but compensates with wide sidewalks and the annual logistical madness of the Feria de Abril on its southern edge.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Los Remedios @ €13.4/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is it cheaper than neighboring Triana?
Rarely; while Triana has run-down pockets that drop the price, the average rent in Los Remedios is kept high by larger floor plans and a consistently affluent demographic.
What is the biggest downside to living here?
The Feria de Abril turns the neighborhood into a restricted-access construction site and party zone for three weeks, making daily life nearly impossible for residents.
Can I find small 1-bedroom apartments?
Difficult; the m² stats reflect a district built for large families, so inventory is dominated by 3 and 4-bedroom flats rather than studios.
How is the commute to the city center?
It is a ten-minute walk across the San Telmo bridge or a two-stop hop on the L1 Metro to Puerta Jerez.
Are utility costs typically included in the rent?
No; expect to pay electricity and water separately, though some older community-style blocks still include central heating or water in the base price.