Are you looking for the perfect place to stay during your visit to Barcelona? Look no further! Barcelona offers a wide range of lodging options, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly hostels. Whether you prefer a beachfront hotel in Barceloneta or a cozy apartment in the Gothic Quarter, you'll find the perfect accommodation for your stay in this vibrant city. Still wondering where to stay in Barcelona? Keep reading to discover the best lodging options for your trip!
Everything to be expected from a Soho House establishment. Book a room here for immediate access to the many amenities - such as a restaurant, bar, health club and spa, pool, and rooftop terrace.
Each room at the Mercer is its own experience, replete with original Roman-era walls and 14th-century pointed archways. Take full advantage and dine at the in-house restaurant - one of the finest in this Gothic Quarter.
Located across from Poma de la Discòrdia, Margot House offers a mix of suave boutique hotel and warm, homely atmosphere. Guests of the nine rooms are free to enjoy the hotel's gorgeous lounge, dining room and library.
The Wittmore Hotel is all class with just the right amount of quirk. This adult-only hotel provides stunning vistas of the sea, and the city's ornate rooftops. It's the ideal spot from which to explore Barcelona's bustling creative hub.
This converted 1869 townhouse has just the right amount of original neoclassical elements alongside modern, local design. The hotel comprises four restaurant and bar spaces, which include rooftop tapas and a coffee-cocktail bar.
A self-described oasis in the heart of the city, Hotel Alma's sleek industrial-feel décor beautifully contrasts its lush garden courtyard. The modern aesthetic flows through all 72 rooms, and the hotel's spa is worthy of note too.
The Pulitzer is notorious for attracting a suave crowd - recline in the spacious for a dose of people watching. The recently redone rooms are tastefully designed, and the leafy rooftop bar is ideal for alfresco evenings spent relaxing.
The Serras Hotel has a storied history; the building having once been used as a studio space by Pablo Picasso. Aware of its heritage, the Serras now combines Catalan style with modern design. The hotel also has a rooftop terrace to enjoy.