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Hotels in Barcelona
399 Hotels
H10 Casanova

The stylish H10 Casanova is a 124-room, four-pearl option in Barcelona's Eixample, surrounded by shops, restaurants, and cafes. The hotel is historic, but interiors are thoroughly modern, with a chic, contemporary look. The rooftop terrace is a treat, with a small pool and tapas bar, though it's only open in the summer months. The breakfast buffet is well-received for its variety, and the lobby lounge has live DJs on weekends. Rooms and suites are modern and bright, with suites adding classy touches like Nespresso machines, video game systems, and pillow menus. With a spa, small gym, and meeting rooms, this hotel has it covered, but travelers who prefer a more traditional finish could check out Hotel Barcelona Center -- though it is a little farther from the city center.

Hotel Cram

Totally refurbished in 2014, Cram Hotel is an upscale design-focused boutique set in the heart of Barcelona's vibrant, gay-friendly Eixample district. While typically small, its 67 rooms are elegantly decorated with jazzy remote lighting and excellent free Wi-Fi; most also extend to a tiny balcony or larger terrace. A panoramic rooftop pool terrace isn't the only highlight, as the hotel also offers Michelin-starred dining run by a celebrity chef. It's certainly one of the city's more on-trend offerings, though there are no dedicated spa facilities (in-room massages are available). It's worth comparing rates with the nearby Axel Hotel, which has a wellness center and serves a free breakfast.

Hotel Murmuri Barcelona

Housed in a lovely 19th-century building, the Hotel Murmuri is an elegant boutique that has been completely modernized while still maintaining a romantic appeal (think plush interiors and low lighting). Rooms are stylishly decorated in creams and browns, and feature full-body mirrors and floor-to-ceiling windows; some have charming balconies. Stand-out features include the chic Murmuri Restaurant and Bar ElPassatge. The property has limited amenities, however, as it only offers a small rooftop terrace and lacks a pool and fitness center (though guests do have free access to facilities at the nearby Hotel Majestic sister property). Also, rates here are higher than some nearby options, and Wi-Fi comes with a fee.

360 Hostel Barcelona

360 Hostel Barcelona is a small budget property located within walking distance to the city center in the Eixample District of Barcelona. There are only 13 rooms at the hostel, including two-person rooms and dorms with up to 10 beds. Rooms are simple and bare, offering bunk beds, lockers, and linens -- bathrooms are shared. Features include a spacious communal kitchen, TV and games rooms, and guest computers. The hostel offers a few nice freebies such as coffee and tea, city maps, and nightly activities. Guests rave about the property's friendly atmosphere -- it's a good place for solo travelers in particular -- and cleanliness of rooms and bathrooms. The nearby Primavera Hostel has similar features and more charming rooms. 

Barcelona Princess
Avenida Diagonal, 1 in front of the International Convention Centre

Hotel Barcelona Princess is a big, 364-room hotel closer to the beach than the city center. Rooms are sleek and modern with lots of wood, glass, and stainless steel. The business center and lobby feature pops of neon color. Hotel highlights include a restaurant, two bars, two rooftop pools -- one lap pool and one off the gym -- and a wood sauna. Additional perks include balconies off some rooms, a well-equipped fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and a free minibar. The hotel is close to the beach and a large shopping mall, but the location isn't ideal for visitors who want to explore the major tourist sights of Barcelona.

Residencia Salesiana Marti-Codolar
Avda. Cardenal Vidal i Barraquer, 15

The Residencia Salesiana Marti-Codolar is situated among several buildings on the grounds of an old monastery. The budget property offers 99 basic, no-frills rooms that lack air-conditioning or TVs, but they all have en-suite bathrooms and free Wi-Fi. The property has a simple, cafeteria-like restaurant that serves lunch and dinner at prescribed times in addition to a free breakfast buffet. The highlight here are the hotel's ornate, old gardens with statues, fountains, and sitting areas. It's a bit far from tourist sites, however, though there's a metro station nearby that gives access to the city center in about 30 minutes. Budget travelers seeking something in the city center might want to check out the Casa Gracia Barcelona Hostel, though there's no on-site restaurant and not all rooms have private bathrooms.

K+K Hotel Picasso
Passeig de Picasso, 26-30 Old town

The 92-room K+K Hotel Picasso is a modern, sharp hotel located in the Born district of Barcelona. It is surrounded by quality restaurants and is within a 20-minute walk of many of Barcelona's top attractions including beaches, Las Ramblas, and Sagrada Familia. Rooms are clean and quiet -- thanks to sound-proof windows -- and the archway-laden exterior is charming. There is a rooftop pool with great city views and an expansive breakfast buffet, but the free Wi-Fi signal can sometimes be weak. Travelers looking for a hotel with a bit more personality should check out the Balmes Hotel with its museum-worthy collection of African art.

Hotel Silken Ramblas Barcelona

This 105-room upscale chain hotel has a great location: It sits on a quiet side street away from Las Ramblas, and near a metro stop, the Boqueria Market, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, and it's just a seven-minute walk to Placa de Catalunya. Guests can hang out in the Silken Ramblas’ restaurant and lobby bar, or on the roof terrace, where there's a pool and sauna. Bland, yet modern, rooms have free Wi-Fi and nice flat-screen TVs, but can get noisy. Travelers looking for a step up with a similar price tag may want to check out the K+K Hotel Picasso.

Acacia Suites

The mid-range Acacia Suites is situated by Barcelona's Hospital Clinic and near shops, restaurants, and a subway station that gives easy access across the city. Its 26 suites have separate living areas, full kitchenettes, and amenities like minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Though decor is dated and due for an update, the suites are clean and well maintained. An in-room breakfast service is available for an extra fee, as well as room service throughout the day. The hotel also offers a meeting room as well as a roof terrace with sun loungers, but that's about it in terms of amenities. For something with a more sophisticated vibe, travelers might want to check out Catalonia Rigoletto, which has an on-site restaurant and bar.

Hotel Europark

A clean, contemporary 10-floor hotel in the heart of the Eixample, the 150-room EuroPark is conveniently situated one block from the Girona Metro and four blocks from the Passeig de Gracia and Casa Batlló. Unlike some nearby hotels such as the Praktik or Catalonia Berna, the EuroPark has a swimming pool. It also offers a small but adequate fitness room and business center. Contemporary rooms are decorated in chic black and white stripes and come with free Wi-Fi and flat-panel TVs. All in all, the EuroPark is a good solid value for those seeking a convenient, well-located hotel with a wide range of amenities and facilities.