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Short-term apartment rentals in Spain are ideal for tourists seeking an authentic experience. Regions like Catalonia and Andalusia have strict registration regulations for rental properties, but this actually increases renters' chances of finding quality accommodation without the risk of squatters and scammers.

How Much does it Cost to Rent an Apartment in Spain for a Day?

In Barcelona, ​​Catalonia, renting an apartment for a day in Spain's Eixample district costs €90–160 during the low season (October–March), but rises to €220–350 during the high season (June–September). A four-person apartment costs €140–200. Plus city tax: up to €11 per person per night in 4–5-star apartments. Prices in Madrid are 10–15% lower.

On the Costa del Sol (Málaga), prices range from €70–280 for a studio apartment and from €220 for townhouses. The average daily apartment rental in Spain costs €60–180.

How to Find Daily Apartment Rentals in Spain

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When renting short-term in Spain, check the following: availability of a tourist license (VFT in Andalusia or HUT in Catalonia); compliance with zoning regulations; safety (fire certificates according to RD 1312/2024); and whether utilities are included in the price (electricity ~€0.15/kWh). Check the terms and amount of the deposit, check-in and check-out times, availability of parking, and Wi-Fi (mandatory in 95% of properties).

Frequently Asked Questions about Renting an Apartment in Spain for a Short Period

Before renting an apartment for a day in Spain, be sure to check whether it is registered in the registry (the ad should include a unique code) and whether it has community approval (minutes of a meeting from 2025). Make sure it has a kitchen, a washing machine, and, of course, air conditioning.

Renting apartments in Spain by the day is advantageous because they are larger than hotel rooms, and self-catering reduces grocery costs by approximately 40%. There are no hotel rules; check-in, check-out, and discounts are negotiated individually.

Short-term apartment rentals in Spain cost between €80 and €170. Prices are approximately 30% lower in the off-season.