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Arc la Rambla
Arc la Rambla



El Avenida Palace Hotel
El Avenida Palace Hotel



Hyatt Regency Barcelona Tower
Hyatt Regency Barcelona Tower



Lamaro Hotel Barcelona 5★ | Preferred Hotels & Resorts | Lifestyle Collection
Lamaro Hotel Barcelona 5★ | Preferred Hotels & Resorts | Lifestyle Collection



Grand Hyatt Barcelona
Grand Hyatt Barcelona



Sixties Ramblas
Sixties Ramblas



Leonardo Royal Hotel Barcelona Fira
Leonardo Royal Hotel Barcelona Fira



Nobu Hotel Barcelona
Nobu Hotel Barcelona



Moxy Barcelona
Moxy Barcelona



Barceló Sants
Barceló Sants



Barcelona Airport Hotel
Barcelona Airport Hotel



Eurostars Grand Marina
Eurostars Grand Marina



Cuatro Naciones
Cuatro Naciones



Sercotel Rosellon
Sercotel Rosellon



Hotel Royal Ramblas
Hotel Royal Ramblas



Hotel 1898
Hotel 1898



Olivia Balmes Hotel
Olivia Balmes Hotel



Hotel EuroPark
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Hotel Barcelona Condal Mar Affiliated by Meliá
Hotel Barcelona Condal Mar Affiliated by Meliá



Lamaro Hotel Barcelona 5★ | Preferred Hotels & Resorts | Lifestyle Collection
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Top neighborhoods in Barcelona





Gothic Quarter
Discover the historic heart of Barcelona in this labyrinthine quarter, featuring medieval landmarks, the remains of Roman walls, and the Barcelona Cathedral. Easily accessible via L4 Jaume I and L3 Liceu and Drassanes stations.





Eixample
Characterized by long straight streets and a grid pattern, Eixample boasts iconic sights like Casa Milà, Casa Batlló, and Sagrada Família. The area is easily navigable, with wide avenues and chamfered corners.




El Raval
El Raval packs a cultural punch with its multicultural food scene and artistic heart. The striking white MACBA contemporary art museum anchors the neighborhood, while medieval streets hide Gaudí's Palau Güell and Gothic courtyards of the ancient Hospital de la Santa Creu. Vintage shops, ethnic markets, and colorful street art create a vibrant tapestry for curious travelers. Authentic Pakistani, Moroccan, and Latin American restaurants sit alongside traditional Catalan bars and trendy fusion spots. Boutique hotels in historic buildings and modern hostels offer comfortable bases. Three metro stations connect you easily to Barcelona's beaches and major sights, making El Raval both an authentic neighborhood experience and a perfect jumping-off point.





Gràcia
Gràcia feels like Barcelona's coolest village hiding in plain sight. The neighborhood buzzes with artistic energy around its charming plazas where locals sip vermouth on sunny terraces. Park Güell's whimsical Gaudí mosaics offer spectacular city views while Casa Vicens showcases the architect's first major work. Independent boutiques and vintage shops line the cobblestone streets where creativity thrives. Dining ranges from traditional Catalan taverns to international fusion spots, with lively outdoor seating at Plaça del Sol. The metro stations at Joanic, Fontana, and Vallcarca make getting around a breeze. Boutique guesthouses and apartment rentals in converted modernist buildings let you live like a local while exploring this authentic slice of Barcelona.





Barceloneta
Sandy beaches and lively boardwalks with numerous restaurants and nightclubs await, while attractions like the History Museum of Catalonia and Frank Gehry's "Peix d'Or" sculpture enrich the experience. Easily accessible via Metro line 4 and the Port Vell Aerial Tramway.
Top landmarks in Barcelona

Sagrada Familia

La Rambla

Plaça de Catalunya
Camp Nou

Barcelona Cathedral

Barceloneta Beach

Passeig de Gràcia

Park Güell
Barcelona and related destinations
Between the Gothic Quarter's labyrinthine streets and Gaudí's fantastical architecture, this city feels like walking through someone's magnificent dream. La Sagrada Familia's soaring spires continue their century-long construction while Park Güell's mosaic benches offer the city's best views. La Rambla pulses with street performers and flower stalls leading to the Mediterranean, where Barceloneta Beach fills with sunbathers and impromptu volleyball matches. The Maritime Museum occupies medieval shipyards worth visiting even if boats aren't your passion. For the perfect evening, join locals in the ritual of tapas hopping through El Born's narrow streets, where tiny bars serve patatas bravas and vermouth with equal reverence.
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Olivia Balmes Hotel
"We loved the hotel for short stay, just to visit the city. The location and the breakfast were good enough. However the lunch/dinner not so much. Everything we ordered at the restaurant was bad. We ate better by the pool. The pool was very small given the hotel capacity. Maybe that is why I would not consider the hotel for longer stays or vacation."
Arc la Rambla
"Lots of construction happening right outside. It's not their fault but be aware. Also search what happens at night at that end of la rambla. I don't judge, but I'm glad mom didn't see it"
Grand Hyatt Barcelona
"Everythibg was excellent."
El Avenida Palace Hotel
"My husband and I had a lovely stay here. They upgraded us to a beautiful, renovated room with a very large terrace and outdoor shower. The room was very clean and the staff was friendly. The hotel is located on a beautiful avenue very close to public transportation and main sights and with lots of shopping. The breakfast was on the pricier side but very good nonetheless. I would definitely stay here again."
Rialto
"Great breakfast - super helpful staff & wonderful location."
W Barcelona
"The staff were friendly and the service overall was great. Our room was clean and spacious, with an incredibly comfortable bed, and we were particularly impressed by how completely soundproof the room was. Unfortunately, check-in and check-out were very slow. We waited over 30 minutes in the reception queue to check in, and the check-in process itself was also unnecessarily long. Breakfast was the biggest disappointment. We had the buffet all four mornings, but all drinks — including water, juice and coffee — had to be ordered via table service. Despite ordering as soon as we were seated, every morning our drinks arrived after we had already finished breakfast. It was also extremely difficult to get the staff’s attention to order anything else. There was also a private event by the pool one evening, which appeared to be a wedding. The following morning, the pool area was covered in bits of food and a shocking amount of broken glass, which was particularly concerning around a pool area. Overall, we enjoyed the room and the service was generally very good, but the poor breakfast service, cleanliness around the pool after the event, and the number of badly behaved, screaming children around the pool really let the experience down."
Hotel 1898
"This is a truly special property. Great location close to the market and easy metro access. The spa is a real standout."
Hotel Nouvel
"Centric place"
Moxy Barcelona
"Great spot. Love the roof top pool. Near metro. Nice rooms and staff, very accommodating."












































































































































































