In 2026, €1,000 is considered a "survival" or extremely tight budget for a month in Barcelona, primarily due to the city's high housing costs. A private one-bedroom apartment in the center now costs between €900 and €1,500, which would immediately consume your entire budget. To make €1,000 work, you would need to find a shared apartment (room rental) in a less central neighborhood like Horta or Nou Barris, which typically costs €450–€600. This would leave you with roughly €400–€550 for everything else. Groceries will cost about €250, a monthly transport pass is ~€40, and basic utilities/phone will be ~€80. This leaves almost nothing for dining out, social life, or visiting attractions like the Sagrada Família (which is ~€30). While it is technically possible for a student or a very frugal traveler, most experts suggest a budget of at least €1,500 to €1,800 to live comfortably and actually enjoy the city's famous culture and lifestyle.