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Hotels in Barcelona
399 Hotels
Hotel Garbi Millenni

Though the Hotel Acta Millenni features a charming facade that dates back to 1927, its stale interiors are definitely in need of an update. Most guest rooms are spacious and have lovely hardwood floors, but the furnishings look generic and a tad cheap. Noise can also be an issue, with some guests complaining of thin walls and a lack of soundproofing. Large bathrooms are a plus, especially the ones in the suites that offer Jacuzzi tubs. Other high points include the free Wi-Fi, great portside location, and pretty rooftop deck with lounge chairs, a small Jacuzzi, and city views. Those visitors seeking stylish surroundings, however, should probably look elsewhere.

Axel Hotel Barcelona & Urban Spa

Axel Hotel Barcelona is a sleek boutique hotel located in Barcelona's LGBT-friendly Eixample neighborhood that attracts a primarily gay clientele. The 101 rooms and four suites are contemporary and handsome, with flat-screen TVs, bathrobes, and minibars. While most units overlook the city, a few have interior views. On-site amenities include a well-equipped fitness center, a spa with a steam and spa facilities, a narrow rooftop pool area with a whirlpool and bar, and a restaurant -- Nikkei 103 -- serving Japanese-Peruvian fare. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, though there have been some complaints of spotty connections. Travelers may want to also consider the nearby Olivia Balmes Hotel, which offers similar amenities and larger rooms, though it isn't specifically marketed at LGBT travelers. 

Hotel Duquesa de Cardona

The Duquesa de Cardona is a boutique hotel that blends old-school charm with understated sophistication and has a convenient location in the Gothic Quarter. The lobby is quaint, with checked floors and elegant velvet chairs that give it the look of an old-fashioned parlor. This classic feel carries through to the other common areas and guest rooms. Even the standard rooms have plenty of space, as do the bathrooms. The hotel's terrace, with a small pool and bar, is a real perk. 

El Palace Hotel

The Palace oozes elegance and Old World charm. Housed in an early 20th-century building a few blocks from the Gothic Quarter, the hotel is popular among well-heeled families, couples, and business travelers. The property boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant, Caelis; car service to the airport and major attractions; and a small but modern fitness center. The exclusive spa features the only Temazcal sauna in Spain, Anne Semonin products, and traditional Maya treatments. Classic, elegant rooms have upholstered walls, plush beds, and modern bathrooms with separate showers and tubs. Some even have Roman bath-style tubs. Updated in-room amenities include flat-screen TVs, minibars, DVD players, and free Wi-Fi. But there are no coffeemakers in the rooms, and you should expect to pay a hefty price for breakfast.

AC Hotel Barcelona Forum by Marriott
Paseo Taulat 278

The 368-room AC Hotel Barcelona Forum by Marriott is an upscale business hotel focused primarily on the convention trade. Its location near the Barcelona Convention Center and its 18 meeting rooms draw plenty of business travelers, though it's also close to the beach and has an outdoor rooftop pool. That being said, the city center and most tourist attractions are not walkable from here. Modern rooms offer minibars as well as some pretty nice views of the sea and the city. However, Wi-Fi isn't free in certain rooms and breakfast is pricey. The nearby Hotel Barcelona Princess is a similarly priced alternative, and its Wi-Fi and minibars are free.

Petit Palace Museum Hotel
C/ Diputacion 250 Esquina Rambla Catalunya

This 61-room hotel, part of the tech-savvy Petit brand, is a no-frills but contemporary choice located in Barcelona's city center, a few blocks from Plaza Catalunya. There isn't much to the property (it lacks any outdoor space -- a rarity for Barcelona) but it's a good value, especially for families. Rooms are starting to show wear and tear, but high-tech amenities such as flat-screen TVs, iPod docks and laptops help compensate. Balconies and exercise bikes are available in some, while others lack views, so be sure to specify room priorities when checking in. The quirky, modern lobby has multiple seating areas, additional laptops, and a small bar. Meanwhile, a more sophisticated breakfast room has soft lighting and beautiful exposed brick. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property.

Hotel Denit Barcelona

Hotel Denit has an unassuming exterior that belies the stylish spaces found inside. The lobby features sleek modern furnishings and quirky accents (such as a gumball machine and fun wall illustrations of local landmarks) that add a bit of levity to the chic surroundings. This lighthearted vibe continues in the guest rooms, which feature more funky artwork (accompanied by great tips for tourists) and cool hanging lamps that keep the bright white color scheme and minimalist style from looking too austere. Bathrooms are a bit on the small side, but maximize space through the unconventional placement of sinks and other fixtures. Though there is no shortage of style at this trendy hotel, amenities are lacking and some rooms are quite small.

Hotel HCC Regente

The Hotel HCC Regente is a mid-range, 79-room property with a lovely early 20th-century facade set in Barcelona's central -- and upscale -- Eixample district. While there are plenty of original Art Nouveau touches throughout, most of the hotel has been renovated in a simple, modern style. Rooms are functional, albeit lacking much character, but some open to street-view balconies; others just look out to walls. The highlight here is the small rooftop pool with views of the city. Overall the rates are good for the area, but you may want to check out the nearby Alexandra Barcelona Hotel for something a bit more contemporary chic.

Hotel America Barcelona

Hotel America is a stylish hotel with a central location that's perfect for shoppers and sightseers, as Passeig de Gracia -- home to Gaudi sights and designer stores -- is only a five-minute walk away. Attractions are within easy reach via nearby bus and metro stops, the closest of which is Diagonal. The hotel has a modern, crisp finish, and a great rooftop terrace featuring a pool, whirlpool, and bar. There's a small gym with a sauna, and bikes can be rented. The 59 attractive rooms feature air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi, and higher-category rooms include Nespresso machines. Keep in mind that interior rooms lack views and the pool is seasonal. Travelers who'd like something with a little more personality might prefer H10 Art Gallery Hotel, where rooms have larger balconies.

Sercotel Amister Art Hotel

Sercotel Amister Art Hotel is a mid-range boutique hotel with 59 rooms showcasing artwork by a variety of painters. It's located in the popular Eixample district, but in a more business-oriented part of the neighborhood, and getting to some local attractions requires a bit of a trek. Still, it's a pleasant place to stay for tourists, and families in particular may appreciate that many of the sleek, contemporary rooms sleep three to four guests comfortably. Amenities appeal to business and leisure travelers alike, and include a smallish fitness center, a rooftop terrace with a tiny pool, three meeting rooms, and free hotel-wide Wi-Fi. Travelers wanting something a bit more central may want to consider Hotel Praktik Vinoteca, which is right by the University of Barcelona.