Hotels in Barcelona, Spain
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Hotel Jazz
Area: Barcelona
Hotel review: 4.8 out of 5
Built in 2004, this chic contemporary hotel lies in Barcelonas popular Golden Triangle district, situated 200 …
Gran Hotel Torre Catalunya
Area: Barcelona
Hotel review: 4.7 out of 5
Themes: Spa Hotel
This dramatic 272-room hotel towers over the business district, beside Sants station just off Plaça Espanya and …
Hesperia Sant Just
Area: Sant Just Desvern
Hotel review: 4.3 out of 5
Located in suburban Barcelona, this contemporary hotel is five minutes from the trendy Avenida Diagonal shopping …
Casanova by Rafael Hotels
Area: Barcelona
Hotel review: 4.5 out of 5
This eight-floor modern hotel is situated 500 metres from Placa Catalunya, one of Barcelonas main squares, and 800 …
Hotel 1898
Area: Barcelona
Hotel review: 4.9 out of 5
Themes: Spa Hotel
Formerly headquarters of the Philippine Tobacco Company, this renovated colonial-style 19th century hotel is …
Hotel Barcelona Universal
Area: Barcelona
Hotel review: 4.6 out of 5
Built in 2001, this 166-room hotel is situated on Avenida Parallel in the center of the city, just a 10-minute walk …
Eurostars Grand Marina
Area: Barcelona
Hotel review: 4.8 out of 5
Themes: Beach Hotel, Luxury Hotel
On the end of a Mediterranean pier and adjacent to the World Trade Center, this hotel is less than one km (a …
Condado
Area: Barcelona
Hotel review: 4.7 out of 5
A typical example of the city's Eixample district this hotel is set off Avinguda Diagonal, 500 meters (a …
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In every sense, Barcelona has become one of the hottest destinations in Spain. With its surreal architecture, designer boutiques, and contemporary cultural scene, this seaside city embodies a cosmopolitan vibe like no other. Cutting-edge performances take place in medieval quarters, and economic activity churns as people hit the beaches. Barcelona has a personality all of its own and despite being the most popular Spanish destination, its identity is quintessentially Catalonian.











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