The flat was easy to find and we were met by M, who helped us get in, oriented us to the amenities, and gave great recommendations for dinner and a grocery around the corner. We made our own breakfast in the flat. The refrigerator is small, but was plenty big enough for 2 for our needs. All the basic kitchen utensils were available. The bathroom is quite small by American standards, but includes a shower (hard to tell from listing) with plenty of hot water. We did not use the washing machine - so I’m not sure if it really has a drying function. The manual is in the flat. There are French doors that open from the bedroom and a large window that opens in the main living space. The flat over looks an alley with a small courtyard at one end and an intersection at the other. It is a very nice neighborhood - Gracia — and I recommend it. The Spanish are night owls and there are voices outside at night. There area couple small bars along the alley. The windows shut it out well enough for me to sleep, but if you are a light sleeper, you may play music or white noise. There is a bar/restaurant at the end of the alley, the hop on- hop off bus for touring is within walking distance. We ate at some fabulous restaurants close by - Nomo (sushi) and my husband’s favorite Restaurante Pau Claris 190. If I needed anything, even a recommendation for where to watch a Barca match, I messaged M and she was quick to reply. It is on the 3rd floor (second, by euro names), no elevator.