The Best Barcelona Hotels

My Favorite Hotels in Barcelona

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• 3-star: Sixties Ramblas
• For Couples: Hotel Bagues
• For Families: Grand Central
• The hotel with a pool is Grand Central
• ― Near the coast: Hotel Arts
• Airport: Sleep and Fly

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    • Kitchen Suite: Citadines Ramblas
    • Newly opened hotel: Casa Sagnier

    Barcelona Hotels – Tips & Advice

    • The finest luxury hotels in Barcelona include the Palace (most opulent) • Mandarin Oriental (superior spa facilities) • Mercer (most historic establishment) • Casa Fuster (exceptional local flavor)
    • Best Budget-Friendly Hotels in Barcelona: Sixties RamblasItaca HostelHostal Oliva
    • Top Barcelona Accommodations for Families: Grand Hotel CentralAparthotel AraiEurostars Grand MarinaGran Hotel La Florida
    • The Best Neighborhoods in Barcelona for Visitors: Barri Gòtic & El Born (the historic heart of Barcelona, extremely central, great for museums, dining and nightlife) – L’Eixample (superb Modernist architecture, museums, upscale dining and shopping) – Gràcia (proximity to the Sagrada Familia, trendy restaurants, good transport connections) – El Raval (convenient for exploring the historic center, great restaurants and bars) – Barceloneta (best for beaches, seafood restaurants, easy walk to historic center) – Montjuïc & Tibidabo (lofty views, art galleries, and amusement parks).
    • Smoking was allowed in some Barcelona hotels previously; people sensitive to tobacco smoke or smells would want to demand a non-smoking room. Smoking is not permitted inside bars and restaurants, but is allowed on attached outdoor terraces.
    • Residing in Central Barcelona (Barri Gòtic, El Born, and El Raval) – All lodging listed on this page are centrally situated or have convenient access to the central tourist areas. Central Barcelona is a compact and walkable maze of narrow paths. It is frequently faster to walk than use public transportation. L’Eixample, Montjuïc, and Barceloneta can all be reached on foot from the historic city center.
    • The heart of Barcelona is connected to more distant neighborhoods by an effective, efficient Metro system. A single trip to most places costs €2.40, but if you plan to use the Metro frequently, it`s worth purchasing a 10-ride ticket (€11.35) for savings. A Metro ticket to the airport is €5.15 and trains run from both Passeig de Gràcia and Barcelona Sants. Barcelona`s primary train stations are attached to Metro stops. The Citymapper smartphone app makes navigating the city using public transit straightforward, which operates roughly between 6am and 11.30pm daily. Taxis can be booked through an app called Cabify. Driving is not advised in the historic center because of the proliferation of one-way and pedestrian roads, and lack of parking.
    • In Barcelona, the city is active around the clock. Many people eat meals late (generally, many restaurants don`t open until 8:30 pm). Bars remain open until the early morning hours, and in nightclubs, the action doesn`t typically heat up until after midnight – It`s simpler to find a seat in a restaurant or bar if you arrive close to opening time. Barcelona`s most popular restaurants get booked weeks in advance; if you have your heart set on a specific place, plan accordingly.
    • Catalonia, a region in Spain, is globally renowned for experimental, cutting-edge cuisine. As Catalonia`s capital, Barcelona delights food lovers with many Michelin-starred restaurants. Spanish meals are famously tapas and Barcelona has myriad tapas bars ranging from traditional Spanish and Catalan to Basque pintxos, Galician seafood, and more. In recent years, vegetarian and vegan cuisines have become established in Barcelona`s dining scene.

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    The 17 Best Hotels in Barcelona

    1. El Palace

    Hotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    The previously renowned Ritz remains a grande dame among Barcelona lodgings – decorated throughout with marble, vast chandeliers, ornate antique furnishings, and doormen attired in top hats. Traditional European flair defines the property, using Regency accents and fireplaces in the cream-colored guest rooms adorned in ivory, and Roman-inspired sunk-in marble tubs in the Classic Deluxe baths. Service retains an esteemed standard and is faultless, while kid-friendly amenities comprise bathrobes for children and welcome packages; under-11s reside free of charge. Of the two superb restaurants, the refined Winter Garden presents exquisitely arranged signature fare, while bar 19 offers tapas and British afternoon tea. Bluesman Bar arranges regular live jazz and blues performances. Amenities include a rooftop pool and a Mayan-themed spa specializing in volcanic stone treatments. Fortuitously located for high-end shopping and touring some of Barcelona’s finest Modernist architecture.
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    2. Mandarin Oriental

    a row of boats sitting on top of a beachHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    This elegant 5-star hotel situated directly on the renowned Passeig de Gràcia boulevard is conveniently located a stone`s throw from two of Gaudí`s most celebrated architectural works. The suite accommodations here are remarkably spacious in comparison to the average-sized standard rooms; all are decorated in calming neutrals with Oriental touches reflecting the hotel name. There are three superb dining establishments: Moments (awarded 2 Michelin stars for fine cuisine), Mimosa (international meals in a tranquil garden setting) and Blanc (light bites and afternoon tea). The Banker`s Bar is a popular meeting place for cocktails. Amenities include a fitness center, shallow rooftop swimming pool, indoor lap pool, and a luxurious basement spa providing a complete range of treatments. Casa Pedrera, Casa Batllò, and several other attractions are within easy walking distance, as well as numerous restaurants and boutiques.
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    3. Casa Fuster

    a large building with a large windowHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    An unmissable treat for fans of Modernist architecture, 5-star Casa Fuster is an Art Nouveau masterpiece. Constructed in 1908, this was the final project of renowned architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, who was also responsible for the gorgeous Palau de la Música Catalana. Expect vaulted ceilings, antique lamps, Gaudí-designed chairs and broken-tile mosaics, and plenty of marble. The 85 guest rooms and 20 suites are a little more subdued, with tall French windows and Loewe toiletries in the ornate bathrooms. There are two dining options: Restaurant Galaxó (avant-garde Mediterranean) and Café Vienés, which offers light meals in a historic space. Live jazz is presented on Thursday nights and cocktails on the Blue View rooftop terrace, next to the large rooftop pool. Amenities comprise a sauna and gym. Well-positioned for shopping and dining in both Gràcia and L’Eixample, and for exploring the finest of Barcelona’s modernist architecture.
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    4. Cotton House

    a white bed sitting in a bedroom next to a windowHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    An acclaimed 5-star accommodation that brings jointly historic features alongside daring, up to date style. Positioned on the site of the former head office of Cotton Textile Foundation in L’Eixample, this mansion from the 19th century retains the constructing’s grand marble staircase, newly complemented by way of bold shades and cutting-edge artwork. Guest rooms and suites are spacious, light-filled, and come geared up with Nespresso machines, iPod audio system, and sizable rainfall shower washrooms. In ordinary rooms, parquet flooring and an all-white colour schemes communicate a nuanced refinement. Interconnecting rooms can be to be had for families. Facilities consist of a rooftop swimming pool and solarium, and the atmospheric library gives an ideal spot to sip the hotel’s signature Gossypium cocktail. An on-web page eating place serves Mediterranean delicacies. The Cotton House is well-located for exploring Barri Gòtic and close by sights along with Casa Batlló.
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    5. Hotel Bagués

    a building with a clock on the front of itHotel phone: +34 933 43 50 00
    A fashionable, centrally housed hotel situated in a former jeweler`s showroom. Due to the historic nature of the building, guest rooms vary in size, amenities, and views: some overlook La Rambla, others the Betlem church. All are sleek and modern in design and lavishly appointed in ebony, rosewood, and gold leaf; the modern en-suite bathrooms are dressed in Indian slate. There is a rooftop terrace and swimming pool, an excellent on-site Mediterranean fusion restaurant, and plenty of other options in the surrounding streets. Located between the Barri Gòtic and El Raval – an ideal location for sightseeing and dining out in Barcelona’s historic center.
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    6. Claris GL

    a bed sitting in a bedroom next to a wallHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    This expansive, luxurious hotel located in the heart of Eixample offers an eclectic blend of early 20th century architecture, thoroughly modern amenities, and ancient Egyptian history. Inside this renowned Egyptologist’s hotel, visitors will find a private Egyptian artifact museum, archeological artwork, and archaeological finds throughout, all alongside silk, chrome, and tropical hardwood-accented decorations. The Brazilian rosewood-panelled rooms provide suitably sumptuous accommodations and bathrooms are equipped with rain showers. Dining options include a rooftop restaurant serving typical Mediterranean fare during warmer months and the year-round Mr Kao (superb dim sum). In addition to an excellent spa, the hotel has a rooftop pool and fully-equipped gymnasium. Conveniently located just steps away from Gaudí buildings and ideal for dining and shopping. Short walk to historic centre.
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    7. Hotel Arts

    a large building with a clock on top of itHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    Rising 44 stories above the Mediterranean Sea, this luxurious art-themed skyscraper sits on Barcelona’s string of coastlines. Fine art and sculpture feature in all the common areas and minimalist, spacious guest rooms are flooded with lots of natural light; ask for a corner room to get the best views of the sea and city. Suites have more character, and the top-end penthouse apartments come with butler service and kitchens equipped for chef-prepared private meals. Five on-site restaurants range from the child-friendly Bites and Café Veranda to 2-Michelin-star fine dining at Enotecta; Frank’s is the hotel’s top-notch bar. The range of amenities – large outdoor swimming pool, spa, gym, hammam, and children’s pool – is difficult to surpass. Located near the Ciutadella park, coastlines, and Barceloneta’s restaurants; a rather long walk from Barri Gòtic and El Born.
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    8. Sir Victor Hotel

    a large building with a large windowHotel phone: +34 934 45 40 00
    Barcelona’s first design hotel (formerly Hotel Omm), with an innovative interior, a prime Eixample locale, and exceptional dining options. Superior rooms offer large tubs and private terraces, while suites are furnished with four-poster beds and antique decor. Both Michelin-starred and casual dining on site, as well as excellent views of Gaudí’s La Pedrera from the rooftop pool.
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    9. Majestic Hotel

    a large building on the corner of a city streetHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    The renowned Majestic hotel, located between Gaudí`s famed houses on Passeig de Gràcia boulevard, exudes unmatched opulence throughout its grand staircases and abundance of marble, Louis XV furnishings, and lavishly appointed guest rooms. Guest quarters exhibit a more understated yet contemporary style relative to the ornate public areas, and include Nespresso machines plus various conveniences. Bathrooms contain deep tubs stocked with Bvlgari toiletries alongside rain showers. Service quality here ranks among the finest in Barcelona, with highlights consisting of a spa offering extensive treatments, rooftop swimming pool, and well-equipped gymnasium. The on-site dining options range from refined seasonal menus at Condal restaurant and traditional Catalan dishes at Petite Comitè to snacks and beverages on the rooftop Dolce Vitae bar. Children`s meals are accessible throughout and the hotel provides cots for infants alongside complimentary lodging for one child under twelve years of age.
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    10. Mercer

    a narrow alleyway leading to a large buildingHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    Hidden down a tiny pedestrian street in the heart of Barri Gòtic is the 5-star Mercer hotel, which tells much about the layered story of Barcelona. This medieval building sits atop an ancient Roman wall containing an intact Roman guard tower. Neutral decor blends well with the ancient stone lintels and thick, exposed stone walls keep the rooms tranquil and cool even in summer`s heat; the most atmospheric rooms reside in the Roman tower. Bathrooms are completely contemporary, with rain showers and toiletries from Molton Brown. On-site dining consists of a casual bistro serving French and Catalan dishes as well as refined Mediterranean cuisine. Due to heritage building status, amenities are restricted to a plunge pool and bar on the rooftop deck. Ideal for exploring the museums and attractions of Barcelona’s historic center, with convenient transportation connections to other sights and numerous restaurants and bars just minutes away.
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    11. Miramar

    a large building with a large clock on itHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    The gardens and seascapes surrounding this earlier 20th century palace converted to a hotel enhance guests` experiences. Located on Montjuïc`s slopes, most of its understated yet luxurious rooms include an outdoor area. Creative Mediterranean meals can be enjoyed at the on-site Forestier restaurant, with children`s options available. The tranquil environment, babysitting, and large pool appeal to families. L’Occitane spa offers a full range of treatments, and a fully equipped gym is also available. Situated for exploring Montjuïc`s art galleries, fortress and landscaped gardens; a brief walk or taxi trip to El Raval.
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    12. W Barcelona

    people walking down a street next to palm treesHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    This modern beachfront hotel in the southern area of Barcelona`s coastline offers guests breathtaking scenery of the city. Most rooms are similar in size but cost varies based on height and view. Floor-to-ceiling windows in the rooms allow for admiring the horizon while beds positioned in the middle provide unobstructed perspectives. Pinnacle views can be enjoyed from the premier corner suite. Dining options like Bravo24 serving local cuisine alongside Salt for gourmet burgers and drinks. The hotel lies within short walking distance to the many eateries of Barceloneta. Relaxing by the rooftop infinity pool is a popular activity for visitors. An ideal location benefits reaching the beaches as well as taking the cable car across the marina to Montjuïc hill. The old town of Barri Gòtic can also be accessed on foot.
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    13. Sonder DO Plaça Reial

    a living room filled with furniture and a large windowHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    This 18 chamber specialty hotel has many attractive qualities: a prime area directly off La Rambla in the popular Plaza Reial square, exceedingly helpful multilingual staff, and superb on site dining options. All rooms are bright and cheerful; most include balconies with views and many small welcoming touches like a pillow menu and complimentary fruit. In addition to rainfall showers and Molton Brown toiletries, many bathrooms have tubs. The atmospheric wine cellar conceals an exceptional restaurant, La Cuina del DO (inspired Mediterranean cuisine), while La Terrasa del DO offers casual tapas style dining. The rooftop plunge pool and a little yet well equipped spa make this a favored romantic retreat. Barri Gòtic`s museums, attractions, and restaurants are directly on the doorstep.
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    14. Grand Hotel Central

    a hotel room with two beds and a televisionHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    Positioned opposite Barcelona`s cathedral on Via Laietana, this Art Deco lodge is a handy fusion of classic grandeur, professional assistance, and modern comforts. 147 pleasant rooms and suites have neutral tones, elevated ceilings, and cutting-edge amenities; light sleepers should request a room facing away from the main road. City Restaurant serves Mediterranean dishes in a gastropub setting, City Bar offers small meals, tapas and DJ evenings, while the rooftop bar beside the infinity pool is popular with guests and young professionals in warmer months. Numerous other eateries and bars are right at the entrance too. Facilities incorporate a wellness center, gym, and an exhibition area showcasing up-and-coming artist works. Ideally situated for the Picasso Museum, Ramblas and other landmarks and museums in Barri Gòtic and El Born; brief Metro ride to other major attractions.
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    15. ABaC

    a hotel room with two beds and a televisionHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    This excellent dining and lodging combination offers an intimate experience. Fifteen rooms and suites surround one of the top restaurants in the city within this refurbished 19th century mansion located in a leafy and residential area. The minimalist blonde-wood guest rooms include large bathrooms with Hermès amenities and plasma TVs, some with whirlpool tubs. The penthouse suite features a rooftop terrace. The hotel`s namesake Michelin star restaurant is renowned for creative cooking, and additional dining options are a brief walk away. While small, amenities include a full service spa with pool, hammam and Jacuzzi. Staff can arrange sightseeing or use a personal shopper to navigate boutiques. Near Mount Tibidabo at the city`s northern outskirts, most attractions and restaurants are accessible by metro or taxi • Hotel WebsiteCheck lodging costs at ABaC

    16. Ohla Barcelona

    Hotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    This stylish yet modest 5-star hotel appeals equally to holidaymakers and business travelers, straddling the divide between Barri Gòtic and El Born in Barcelona’s historic center. Rooms boast a peaceful color scheme and customizable pillow and sheet selections. Those facing the busy Via Laietana are well-insulated from sound, and all bathrooms include rain showers. There are two superb dining selections: Caelis (Michelin-starred French and Catalan cuisine with a modern twist) and La Plassohla (hearty, classic Catalan dishes). Award-winning mixologists prepare cocktails in the lobby Vistro bar, which also provides a wide range of wines. There are standard physical fitness and relaxation amenities – gym, spa, sauna – but the highlight is the transparent-sided rooftop dipping pool. Easy walking distance to central museums, sights and numerous restaurants and bars.
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    17. Gran Hotel La Florida

    a large building with a clock on top of itHotel phone: +34 917 01 67 67
    Situated at the zenith of Mount Tibidabo is a 5-star cosmopolitan lodging with unsurpassed perspectives of the city beneath. 70 artful suites in neutral hues contain expansive marble bathrooms. 8 privately held spaces are singularly shaped by notable craftspeople, boasting personal terraces with perspectives of the city and Pyrenees mountains. There are two outstanding restaurants, offering small plates and contemporary local sustenance, as well as a poolside lounge and bar. An extensive assortment of amenities incorporates a sizable indoor pool, petite outside pool, Jacuzzi, gym, and spa; families are intended to feel welcome with exceptional activities for children, kids` menus, and child-minding administrations structured upon request. The area is ideal for visiting the Tibidabo Amusement Park, but it’s relatively far from Barcelona’s other attractions; the lodging gives three daily shuttles to downtown Barcelona.
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    Staying in Barri Gòtic & El Born

    a narrow alleyway leading to a stone building With its beguiling maze of narrow medieval streets, interspersed with secluded little squares, Barri Gòtic is the oldest and most central part of Barcelona, built on the ancient remains of the original Roman settlement. The beautiful architecture and proliferation of bars, restaurants, shops make it the best introduction to the city. The pedestrian promenade of Las Ramblas marks the western border of Barri Gòtic, which is home to Barcelona’s Cathedral and the Barcelona History Museum. To the east, across the busy Via Leiatana, is El Born, a site for jousting during medieval times and now one of Barcelona’s nightlife hotspots. The neighborhood’s main street, Passeign del Born, is dominated by a beautiful 19th century wrought-iron market; other attractions include the Picasso Museum,Museum of World Cultures, the splendid Modernist Palau de la Música Catalana, and the Chocolate Museum. El Born shares an eastern border with the vast Parc de la Ciutadella . Accommodations in Barri Gòtic & El Born are an excellent mix of 5-star and boutique hotels and hostels, and the dining scene is second to none.

    Best Hotels in in Barri Gòtic & El Born

      • OhlaLodging facility phone: +34 933 41 50 50
      • A choice is the MercerPhone number for the hotel: +34 933 10 74 80

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    Best Restaurants in in Barri Gòtic & El Born

    • Viana Barcelona • $$-$$$ • Retro decor, internationally-influenced small plates meant for sharing, signature blackberry refreshments. Bar-seats for walk-ins; book a table in advance.
    • Irati Taverna Basca – $ to $$ – Crowded small Basque tapas bar favored by locals and visitors. Select pintxos (sandwiches) from shared platters at the counter, or order hot entrees from the menu.
    • Shunka • $$$ • Informal, minimalist Japanese bistro. Super-fresh fixings, toro (fatty tuna) dishes stand out. Popular with youthful professionals. Reservations.
    • Can Culleretes Restaurant – $$ – Barcelona’s oldest establishment; hearty Catalan meals in atmospheric surroundings. Particularly popular for Sunday lunch.
    • Els 4 Gats – $$ – Legendary venue where Picasso and his avant-garde colleagues used to congregate. Come for the ambience instead of the cuisine.

    Staying in L’Eixample

    a double decker bus driving down a city street North of Barcelona’s historic center, just outside the noteworthy Plaça Catalunya, lays L’Eixample, which literally signifies ‘Expansion’ in Catalan. This expansive grid of streets, divided by the elegant Passeig de Gràcia, showcases Modernista works: some of Gaudí’s most renowned buildings can be found here, such as La Pedrera and Casa Batlló, as well as the newly opened Casa de les Punxes by Josep Puig i Cadafalch. Additional attractions include the Barcelona Egyptian Museum high-end fashion suppliers by local and international designers. Many of Barcelona’s grand 5-star inns are found here, as well as numerous fine dining venues and upscale bars. Barri Gòtic and Gràcia are both within walking distance.

    Best Hotels in L’Eixample

    Best Restaurants in L’Eixample

    • Lasarte ‧ $$$$ ‧ Barcelona’s only 3-Michelin-star restaurant. Two seasonal tasting menus, creative, beautiful dishes. Romantic, special event. Smart casual dress code. Advance reservations.
    • Big Al’s American Kitchen – $$ – Award-winning burgers with unusual toppings and craft beer. Take the ‘Widowmaker’ eating challenge! Popular with families, young crowd.
    • Moments – $$$-$$$$ – This Michelin-starred dining establishment located within the Mandarin Oriental hotel offers a contemporary take on traditional Catalan dishes prepared by a renowned Spanish chef. The tasting menu is a special culinary experience.

    Staying in El Raval

    a crowd of people walking down a city street Once a place for tourists to avoid, El Raval used to have a reputation for being a rough working-class neighborhood, known for its sex industry and crime. While still best to be cautious in parts of El Raval at night, it’s rapidly changing, and home to a vibrant multicultural population, as shown in the diverse culinary options found in the area. Traditionally, El Raval has housed a sizable artist community, so it makes sense that the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art is one of the district’s attractions, along with Barcelona’s most famous food marketplace, La Boquería, one of Gaudí’s Modernist structures, and a couple smaller museums. The dining scene includes some of Barcelona’s most popular tapas bars and restaurants along with all-night kebab joints, and lodgings consist of boutique hotels and budget hostels).

    Best Hotels in El Raval

    Best Restaurants in El Raval

    • Tickets Bar  $$$-$$$$  Circus-themed tapas bar by two star chefs. Playful, globally-inspired dishes. Choose from a la carte or decide how much you want to spend. Casual, fun. Reserve weeks in advance.
    • Bar Pinotxo – $-$$ – Long established, well-liked tapas bar at the Boquería food market. Hearty daily special dishes, owner is a local icon. Casual, busy setting.
    • Spanish-Asian small plates eatery. • High-end • Offers tasting menus and open kitchen concept with casual atmosphere. Reservations essential.
    • Alkimia – $$$-$$$$ – Refined, award-winning dining. Simple, ingredient-focused dishes that make the most of local, seasonal ingredients. The tasting menus are worth the extra cost. Reservations needed.
    • Hoja Santa • $$$-$$$$ • High-end, traditional Mexican dishes presented in creative and unusual styles. Casual, welcoming ambience. Great cocktails.

    Staying in Gràcia

    a street scene with a building and trees Originally a small village on the outskirts of Barcelona, Gràcia maintained an intimate atmosphere. Though now connected to Barcelona`s historic center through the construction of the Eixample neighborhood, it still feels as a village. With its many stairways, narrow pedestrian pathways, and small local shops, Gràcia has a relatively youthful, artistic population and is home to excellent dining options and a few boutiques. Gaudí`s renowned Park Güell is found along its northern edges, while Barcelona`s single most visited attraction, the Sagrada Familia church, and the Modernist Hospital de Sant Pau are within walking distance to the east. Few lodging alternatives exist here, beyond a 5-star hotel and several budget accommodations. Good transportation connections to more central attractions are available.

    Best Hotels in Gràcia

      • Casa FusterHotel contact number: +34 932 55 30 00
      • El PalauetHotel contact number: +34 932 18 00 50

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    Best Restaurants in Gràcia

    • Park Hyatt Siem ReapHotel phone: +855 63 211 234
    • Con Gracia • $$$ • Innovative, affordable fine cuisine utilizing local ingredients. Two tasting menus with the option of a surprise menu. Reserve ahead.
    • A noteworthy underground restaurant • $$$$ • Combining a multi-course tasting menu with opera and more. A remarkable sensory experience! Only 20 seats, so reservations essential.
    • Ipar-Txoko – $$ – Traditional Basque eating establishment serving generous portions of meat- and seafood-centered dishes. There’s no fixed menu; the proprietor discloses the daily special selections.

    Staying in Montjuïc & Tibidabo

    a large building with a clock on top of it The hill of Montjuïc rises south of El Raval, across the main avenue of Paral·lel. Overlooking the Mediterranean sea, Montjuïc is one of Barcelona’s most picturesque spots, notable for the views from the fortress at the top, its landscaped gardens as well as its important art museums such as the Joan Miró Foundation and the National Museum of Catalonian Art (MNAC). Montjuïc’s foothills are dominated by imposing 1920s structures, built for the 1929 World Expo and lining the grand pedestrian promenade. Found here is the Font Màgica, with a few restaurants and bars nearby. There are few lodging options, except for a 5-star hotel along Montjuïc’s slopes. The hill connects to the neighborhood of Barceloneta by the Aeri del Port cable car and is within walking distance of the bars and restaurants of El Raval. Mount Tibidabo sits at the northernmost outskirts of Barcelona, with unrivaled views of the city from the Tibidabo funfair at its peak. Its isolated location presents benefits and drawbacks. There are a couple 5-star hotels here, together with some cheaper options, and multiple excellent restaurants, but most of Barcelona’s attractions require a notable trip away.

    Best Hotels in Montjuïc & Tibidabo

    • ABaCHotel contact number: +34 933 19 66 00
    • Gran Hotel La FloridaHotel contact: +34 932 59 30 00
    • Another potential option is the MiramarPhone number for the hotel: +34 932 81 16 00
    • B HotelThe phone number for this hotel is +34 935 52 95 00
    • Grums Hotel & SpaHotel contact: +34 934 42 06 66

    Best Restaurants in Montjuïc & Tibidabo

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    • Blai 9 • $-$$ • Informal, busy tapas bar renowned locally for its small but tower-like open sandwiches and croquettes. Great value.
    • El Asador de Aranda • $$$ • Hearty Castilian cuisine served inside a stunning Modernist building at the foot of Tibidabo hill. Roast lamb cooked in clay oven is among specialties.

    Staying in Barceloneta

    a beach with a body of water and a lighthouse Dominated by a string of beaches, the former fishing village of Barceloneta juts out into the Mediterranean Sea just east of El Born. The main attractions here are the beaches, the long pedestrian promenade along the coast, and the many seafood restaurants, along with the Barcelona Aquarium located near the marina. With the exception of a handful of five-star hotels and some budget lodging options, there is not much else available in the way of accommodations. Historic Barcelona center is reachable on foot from this area.

    Best Hotels in Barceloneta

    Best Restaurants in Barceloneta

      • 7 Portes • $$-$$$ • Refined restaurant serving rice dishes and seafood; formal service and popular with families; book ahead, especially on weekends.
      • Restaurante Can Ros – $$-$$$ – Traditional Catalan dishes in one of Barcelona’s oldest restaurants. Casual, affordable, home-style cooking.

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    • Torre d’Alta Mar – $$$ – Fine, seafood-based dining in the old port’s cable car tower, high above the marina. 360-degree views, relaxed ambience.
    • La Cova Fumada – A small cafe popular with locals for its hearty tapas and spicy potato and meat bomba dishes. They often have a busy atmosphere.

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