
After many years living abroad, Infanta Cristina is preparing for her long-awaited return to Spain. She has chosen Barcelona—a city filled with her fondest family memories and those from her children’s childhood. Her new home is located in the prestigious Pedralbes district, where some of the happiest years of her life took place. The spacious apartment, over 300 square meters, occupies the fourth floor of a modern building and has been fully renovated to suit her tastes.
The interior of the apartment is bright and feels airy. Designers opted for open floor plans, light tones, and large windows that fill the rooms with natural light. The centerpiece is a living room with an integrated kitchen—over 100 square meters, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. A modern fireplace area creates a cozy atmosphere even on the coldest evenings. The apartment has three separate bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, as well as a dedicated room for staff.
A new chapter: Relocation and change
Infanta Cristina made the decision to return to Spain after many years spent in Geneva and Washington. During that time, she worked in international organizations, which allowed her to visit her homeland frequently. A flexible schedule and the possibility of remote work were key in organizing the move. In recent months, Cristina personally oversaw the renovation, visiting the apartment with the architect and decorators to ensure every detail of the interior was considered.
Barcelona is not only the city where the Infanta’s children grew up, but also a place where she has maintained important family and friendship ties. That is why returning here was a logical step after many years of moving between countries. In her new home, Cristina plans to create a stable and comfortable environment for herself and her loved ones.
A New Chapter
The apartment in Barcelona was purchased in autumn 2024. Immediately after the deal, a major renovation began: partitions were removed, windows expanded, and all mechanical systems updated. Special attention was paid to security and privacy—the home is equipped with advanced access control and video surveillance. The interior features natural materials, minimalist furniture, and pieces of contemporary art.
In the near future, the Infanta plans to fully settle into her new apartment. Her children, as well as friends and relatives with whom she remains close, are expected to visit frequently. In Barcelona, Cristina intends to continue her professional pursuits while staying actively involved in public life.
A Personal Choice
The choice of Pedralbes is no coincidence: here, the Infanta feels as comfortable and secure as possible. Many members of the Spanish elite live in this area, and the infrastructure meets the highest standards. The best schools, parks, and cultural centers are nearby, which is especially important for a family with children. Cristina’s apartment embodies her vision of a modern and cozy home in the heart of a big city.
Infanta Cristina’s move to Barcelona has already attracted attention from locals and the media. Many point out that the return of a royal family member could mark a new chapter for the city and further strengthen its reputation as one of the most desirable places to live in Spain.
In case you didn’t know, Infanta Cristina is the youngest daughter of King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. For many years, she lived outside Spain, working with international foundations and organizations. Cristina previously lived in Barcelona with her family until 2013, after which she moved to Geneva. Her return to Spain is driven by a desire to be closer to her children and relatives, as well as new professional projects.












