Barcelona is one of Spain's absolute must visit cities; a cultural hub brimming with architectural wonders and a lively Mediterranean spirit, which captivates visitors with its unique blend of modernist marvels and rich history.
You'll need a place to rest your head on your next Barcelona visit, which is why the OB真人视讯 team has rounded up 10 of Barcelona's best hotels for any type of traveller; from romantic couple's abodes to family-friendly hotels to check out in 2024.
Kimpton Vividora Barcelona
Gothic Quarter
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This boutique hotel nestled in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter fuses contemporary luxury with the vibrant culture of the central neighbourhood. At you’ll find historic surroundings contrasted by modern design, luxe comforts and superlative service.
Order a cocktail to the rooftop bar with direct views of Las Ramblas and La Sagrada Familia, enjoy free bikes and longboards or kick back at the daily social wine hour. Oh, and did we mention it’s dog friendly?
The Details
Address: Carrer del Duc, 15, 08002 Barcelona
Phone: +34 936 42 54 00
Price: $$
El Palace Hotel Barcelona
City Centre
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When a hotel has ‘palace’ in its name, you know you’re in for a treat— is the epitome of luxurious indulgence. Formerly the iconic Ritz Barcelona, this opulent gem was reborn as El Palace in 2009 after a lavish makeover.
From the marble-columned entrance to the luxurious Baroque-style furniture, every corner whispers tales of history and sophistication. This luxury Barcelona hotel boasts 120 rooms that redefine luxury, exquisite dining venues that tantalise the taste buds, and a spa that promises pure relaxation. There’s no doubt this is a stay that lingers in the memory, courtesy of the city's most illustrious address.
The Details
Address: Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 668, 08010 Barcelona
Phone: +34 935 10 11 30
Price: $$$
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Hotel Arts Barcelona
Barceloneta Beach
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Perched on the Mediterranean's edge, commands attention with its modern steel-and-glass facade, an iconic presence in the city's skyline. This 44-storey beach hotel effortlessly merges the tranquillity of its coastal location with the vibrant energy of Barcelona's city centre.
Unwind amidst expansive gardens, a family pool, an infinity pool or 43 The Spa, floating high above Barcelona on the 43rd floor. Hotel Arts Barcelona also champions world-class cuisine across its five restaurants and signature cocktail bar. Whether indulging in Gaudí's Parc Guell and La Sagrada Familia or savouring tapas and rooftop cocktails, this Barcelona resort blends fine dining, upscale shopping, and seaside serenity.
The Details
Address: Carrer de la Marina, 19-21, 08005 Barcelona
Phone: +34 932 21 10 00
Price: $$
InterContinental Barcelona
Montjuic
stands as the epitome of sophistication, offering elegant interiors, unparalleled hospitality, and the closest hotel proximity to the city's stadium.
Nestled in Montjuic, this urban retreat effortlessly connects guests to the airport and the bustling city centre, promising an elevated experience with exquisite dining at Quirat restaurant, divine cocktails at signature bar Gebre, and breathtaking views from the 173 Rooftop Terrace.
The Details
Address: Avenida Rius i Taulet, 1-3, 08004 Barcelona
Phone: +34 934 26 22 23
Price: $$$
Monument Hotel
City Centre
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If a prime location and premier gastronomic offering is what you’re after, look no further than Barcelona’s . Located on the fashionable Passeig de Gracia, the opulent hotel is less than five minutes’ walk from Casa Batlló and La Pedrera. The 84 rooms are slickly modern and boast terraces with views of Passeig de Gracia and La Pedrera.
The real star here is the food—Lasarte is the hotel’s three-star Michelin restaurant headed up by Chef Martin Besategui, who has been awarded an astounding 12 Michelin stars. If you’re unable to snag a coveted seat here, the hotel’s bistro-style Mediterranean restaurant, Oria, can do no wrong.
The Details
Address: Paseo de Gracia, 75, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona
Phone: +34 935 482 000
Price: $$$
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Wittmore Hotel
Gothic Quarter
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One of Barcelona’s few adults-only accommodation spots, we’re calling the as a top pick for the best romantic hotel in Barcelona. Nestled in the Gothic Quarter, it’s a mere 400 metres from the Picasso Museum, offering easy access to Barcelona’s main attractions while maintaining a quieter pace.
The spacious rooms are decked out with opulent furnishings and you can take your pick between breakfast in the tree-lined courtyard, cocktails on the rooftop terrace with a plunge pool and solarium, or dine at the Wittmore’s signature restaurant which showcases Spanish regional dishes.
The Details
Address: Riudarenes, 7, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona,
Phone: +34 935 50 08 85
Price: $$$
Hotel Casa Fuster
City Centre
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In the heart of Barcelona's fashionable Passeig de Gracia Avenue stands the iconic , a Modernist masterpiece dating back to 1908. This luxurious monument, designed by renowned architect Lluis Domènech i Montaner, is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and boasts prime views of La Sagrada Familia.
Indulge in a lavish experience with amenities like a sauna, gym, and a rooftop terrace boasting a refreshing pool and breathtaking views. Inside, a stylish restaurant offers delectable Mediterranean cuisine, complemented by room service, a jazz bar, and a rooftop chill-out bar.
The Details
Address: Passeig de Gracia, 132, Gràcia, 08008 Barcelona
Phone: +34 932 55 30 00
Price: $$$
Hotel Indigo Barcelona - Plaza Catalunya
City Centre
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Designed in homage to Gaudi’s style, this modern Barcelona hotel boasts colourful room interiors, bright furnishings and vibrant murals of Gaudi landmarks which echo the neighbourhood's Modernista architecture.
Located only a short walk to La Rambla, La Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló, is the definition of prime location. The poolside terrace is the perfect place to soak up Barcelona’s atmosphere over a glass of local cava.
The Details
Address: Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 629, 08010 Barcelona
Phone: +34 936 02 66 90
Price: $$
Grand Hotel Central
Gothic Quarter
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Elevating Barcelona's skyline, emerges as one of Barcelona’s top-family friendly hotels, granting mesmerising vistas of the Gothic Quarter and Barcelona Cathedral from its rooftop infinity pool.
Nestled within a meticulously restored early 20th-century building, this hotel stands as a testament to Catalan Noucentisme, blending heritage with contemporary allure. Indulge at Bistro Helena, where innovative Catalan cuisine takes centre stage, or ascend to the trendy Sky Bar, a rooftop oasis where city lights mingle with dinner and cocktails.
The Details
Address: Via Laietana, 30, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona
Phone: +34 932 95 79 00
Price: $$
W Barcelona
Barceloneta Beach
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Perched along the picturesque Barceloneta Beach, is a true architectural marvel, resembling a striking sail-like structure and offering breathtaking vistas of the city. Inside, kick back in avant-garde rooms, each boasting mesmerising views of the Mediterranean or the bustling cityscape.
From the tranquil spa, infinity pool, and chic rooftop bar at NOXE to the gourmet delights of FIRE restaurant and the beachside indulgence at SALT Beach Club & Restaurant, W Barcelona takes a top spot as one of Barcelona’s best new hotels.
The Details
Address: Plaça Rosa dels Vents, 1 - Passeig Joan de Borbo, Ciutat Vella, 08039 Barcelona,
Phone:
Price: $$$
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