Located in trendsetting in vogue Eixample region, young travelers love The Margot House for its optimal cost benefit: outstanding location right in front of Casa Batllò and walking distance to many of Barcelona’s landmarks and good service. The very cool décor has a minimalist style and hipster touches. Usually breakfast is included in hotel daily rates, which you can seldom find nowadays in Europe, and… Read more »
If staying in Barcelona’s well known Las Ramblas and near the Gothic Quarter is your goal, we recommend what we believe to be the best option in the region – Hotel 1898. The 19th century colonial building, which in former lives was the home of an aristocratic family and a tobacco company, has been beautifully restored into a charming grand hotel. The elegantly sophisticated imposing… Read more »
Hotel Alma is situated in Eixample and by Passeig de Gràcia, this boutique property is eight blocks from Sagrada Familia and many of the major attractions in Barcelona are walking distance, like Casa Batló or La Pedrera. The classical yet modern façade hides the minimalist architectural interior, elegantly decorated in shades of grey, dim lighting, a lot of warming wood and tasteful furniture textiles. We… Read more »
Arts is a large hotel with 400 or so rooms which, although a little larger than the ones we usually suggest, still maintains excellent quality and a personable service. It is by the sea and faces the Barceloneta beach, the urban escape for locals that gets really crowded in high season. From Arts you have splendid panoramic views of the city, and what we liked… Read more »
In the historic center, convenient even if Via Laietana and Catalunya square can be a little too busy, Ohla is ideally located if you aim to visit attractions or have business meetings. It is just steps away from stunning Palau de la Musica and very near the city’s Cathedral. We like that this boutique hotel is housed in a historical neoclassic building with an avant-garde… Read more »
Mercer Hotel is housed in an old building in the Gothic Quarter and yet very close to the seaside, a location we simply loved considering we were in Barcelona to enjoy both sides of the city. Stonewalls, antique columns, vaulted ceilings and original wooden beams bring charm to the contemporary décor, furniture and amenities. The setting harmonizes comfort and pleasure in a trendsetting atmosphere. An… Read more »
If you are heading to Barcelona to explore the city there is a problem staying at ABaC: you might not want to leave the hotel. Located in the upscale Sarriá-Sant Gervasi, a neighborhood a little distant from the hectic historic center or waterfront attractions (10 min by taxi), the ABaC is a small and intimate retreat surrounded by nature in a very quiet region. It… Read more »