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Sant Antoni is one of Barcelona's most commercially active neighbourhoods, combining a dense residential population with strong foot traffic from the Mercat de Sant Antoni and a thriving restaurant and boutique scene. If you are looking for a pop-up shop in Sant Antoni, Barcelona, you will find a variety of short-term retail spaces on Storefront, ranging from compact street-level storefronts to larger open-plan units suited to product launches, brand activations, and seasonal retail.
Sant Antoni sits at the intersection of Eixample and the old town, giving it one of the more balanced footfall profiles in the city. The neighbourhood draws a mix of young professionals, design-conscious locals, and visitors, particularly around Carrer del Parlament and Carrer de Tamarit, both of which have become established destinations for independent retail and food.
The renovation of the Mercat de Sant Antoni in 2015 accelerated the area's commercial development significantly. Foot traffic around the market regularly exceeds 10,000 people per day on weekends, making the surrounding streets genuinely viable for short-format retail. For brands testing a Barcelona market entry, Sant Antoni provides lower occupancy costs than Passeig de Gràcia while still reaching a high-spending, engaged audience.
Storefront's inventory in Sant Antoni covers several formats suited to different retail models:
Street-level storefronts along Carrer del Parlament and Ronda de Sant Antoni, typically ranging from 20 to 80 square metres, suited to product launches and direct-to-consumer sales.
Gallery-style units with white-wall finishes common in the neighbourhood's arts and design buildings, suited to fashion, homeware, and collectible launches.
Shared retail and market stalls inside or adjacent to the Mercat de Sant Antoni, suited to food, craft, and consumer goods brands.
Open-plan ground-floor spaces in Eixample-adjacent buildings, typically 60 to 150 square metres, suited to experiential activations.
Terms on Storefront are fully flexible. Most spaces in Sant Antoni are available from a single day through to several months, with no long-term lease obligations. For context on how short-term retail works across Barcelona as a whole, the Barcelona search gives you the full city picture.
Retail space in Sant Antoni is generally priced below the prime Eixample and Gothic Quarter rates. As a guide:
Small storefronts (under 40 sqm): approximately €200 to €600 per week depending on street visibility and fit-out quality.
Mid-size units (40 to 100 sqm): typically €600 to €1,800 per week.
Larger activation spaces (over 100 sqm): from €1,800 to €4,000 per week, most often in renovated commercial ground floors.
Pricing varies by duration, fit-out level, and exact location. Spaces directly facing the Mercat or on pedestrianised stretches command a premium. Brands running a multi-week pop-up store in Sant Antoni, Barcelona, often negotiate a flat monthly rate, which typically works out 20 to 30 percent cheaper than the equivalent weekly rate.
For a broader understanding of what short-term retail involves and how to evaluate space, Retail Space For Rent covers the key considerations in detail.
Before confirming a space, consider the following:
Foot traffic pattern: The Mercat draws weekend crowds but weekday mornings can be quieter. If your brand needs consistent daily traffic, confirm the street's volume with the host.
Fit-out state: Many spaces in Sant Antoni are rented as bare shells. Factor in fit-out time and cost, which can add one to three days to your lead time.
Access and loading: Narrow streets around the old Eixample grid can complicate delivery logistics. Check vehicle access before booking.
Permit requirements: Short-term retail in Barcelona requires registration with the Ajuntament for commercial activity. Storefront hosts are generally experienced with this, but confirm the process with your host at enquiry stage.
Footfall seasonality: Barcelona peaks between April and October. A Sant Antoni pop-up in summer will typically reach a wider audience including tourists; an autumn or spring activation reaches a more locally concentrated, higher-purchasing audience.
You can search Storefront's listings directly for Sant Antoni to browse verified short-term retail spaces with confirmed availability and transparent pricing. Filter by size, duration, and space type to narrow results to what your brand needs. Most enquiries receive a response from the host within 24 hours.
Most spaces on Storefront are available from a single day through to several months. There is no minimum lease obligation. Brands testing a new market typically start with one to four weeks. Longer terms of one to three months are common for seasonal retail and product launch campaigns.
Short-term retail space in Sant Antoni typically costs between €200 and €1,800 per week for units under 100 square metres. Larger spaces and high-visibility spots near the Mercat de Sant Antoni sit at the higher end of that range. Monthly rates are available and usually reduce the effective weekly cost.
Yes. Commercial activity in Barcelona requires registration with the Ajuntament de Barcelona. The process varies depending on the nature of the activity and the duration. Storefront hosts with experience in short-term retail can usually advise on what is required for your specific activation.
Sant Antoni attracts fashion and apparel brands, DTC consumer goods labels, food and beverage businesses, homeware and design brands, and art-adjacent retail concepts. The neighbourhood's reputation for independent retail makes it a strong fit for brands that want to reach a design-aware, locally engaged audience rather than purely tourist foot traffic.
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