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Alma Barcelona

Eixample, Barcelona, Spain

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Overview

Pros
  • Located in the heart of the Eixample, a half block from Passeig de Gracia shopping

  • Located one and a half blocks from Gaudi's Casa Mila

  • At about 20 yards, the indoor pool is long enough to get a decent lap swim

  • Good spa with sauna, steam room and massage

  • Seasonal rooftop terrace bar with first-rate views of Eixample and Sagrada Familia

  • An impressive light-filled, seven-story atrium

  • Unique design elements like fingerprint scanning instead of room keys

  • Serene feel and quiet rooms with plush bedding

  • Large plasma TVs and free Wi-Fi

  • Well-constructed, spacious rooms with chic décor

  • Flat-panel TVs, free Wi-Fi and free minibar

  • Marble bathrooms with luxury toiletries, bathrobes and slippers

Cons
  • Expensive breakfast buffet

  • Entry-level (Deluxe) room category feels a bit bare and undecorated

Bottom Line

A smartly designed luxury boutique hotel, the seven-floor Alma Barcelona has 72 quiet, upscale rooms with flat-panel TVs and free Wi-Fi. Unlike the nearby Claris and Majestic, the pool here is indoors, so weather will never spoil your swim. The rooftop terrace has first-rate views of the Eixample and Sagrada Familia. Style here has a starring role: design elements include fingerprint swiping instead of room keys, and architectural features such as a minimalist light-filled atrium. The Alma is a chic and serene spot for travelers who want Barcelona cool and an Eixample location a half block from Passeig de Gracia shopping.

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Barcelona, Spain
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Business Center
  • Cable
  • Casino
  • Concierge
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Golf Course
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Spa
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

A serene and stylish haven, with an indoor pool and chic but comfy rooms

Despite its setting in a 100-year-old townhouse-style building with wrought-iron gates, the seven-floor Alma features a modern interior with zen-like calmness in its decor and feel. The centerpiece of the hotel is a seven-story atrium, minimalist in its design, done in hues of grey and bathed in natural light. Imaginative design elements abound: room numbers on the doors look like typewriter keys and instead of a room key, and you scan your fingerprint to enter your room. But there's lots of substance with all the style. The hotel is filled out with high-quality materials such as hardwoods, metals and leather, the beds are plush and comfy and the smartly suited staff provides attentive service.The guest list tends toward sophisticated singles and couples. The spa offers a relaxing respite from all that pounding the Barcelona pavement. In addition to massages and treatments (for a fee), there is a sauna and steam room. The rectangle-shaped indoor pool is a shimmering blue-green color and it's set in an atmospheric, serene space. At 20 yards it's long enough to swim genuine laps in. When you finally repair to the rooms, you'll find plush beds, free Wi-Fi, wall-mounted plasma TVs and marble bathrooms. Rooms are quiet and spacious, and start at 269 square feet.

Location

An Eixample locale near high-end shopping and Gaudi's greatest

Shopaholics and Gaudi-philes gravitate to the Alma for its location a half block east of the Passeig de Gracia and 1.5 blocks south of the Gaudi's undulating stone Casa Mila. More good Gaudi where that came from: Casa Batllo is 2.5 blocks south and the Sagrada Familia is eight blocks (about 15 minutes' walk) northeast. The Placa de Catalunya and northern end of La Rambla are about 10 minutes south. The Passeig de Gracia Metro station is 2.5 blocks south, providing easy access to the rest of Barcelona. If you're driving from the airport, the hotel is about 20 minutes northeast.

Rooms

Spacious, minimalist rooms with plush beds and marble baths

How's this for an entrance? Instead of a dull room key, you scan your fingerprint to enter the room. Inside are smartly designed and well crafted, with hardwood floors, leather furniture and headboards and glass dividers. The entry-level (Deluxe) rooms are a little spare, and might benefit from more art on the walls. The 72 rooms feature plush cotton bedding, free minibar items and big marble bathrooms with rainforest showers, luxury toiletries, bathrobes, and slippers. The rooms are high-ceilinged, spacious (starting at 269 square feet), and quiet. Many of the Grand Deluxe rooms feature views of the Casa Mila. In-room tech touches include free Wi-Fi, plasma TVs and sleek phones.

Features

Featuring an indoor pool and seasonal rooftop terrace with Sagrada views

To put it charitably, many hotel pools are just big enough to splash around in. The one here is not only nice to look at, it's 20 yards long, which means you can get laps in. The spa also features a relaxing sauna, steam room, massage and beauty treatments (for a fee). A small fitness room has a few cardio machines and free weights. The seasonal rooftop terrace bar exudes Barcelona cool and features good views of the surrounding Eixample and Sagrada Familia. Also on site are a quiet lobby bar and fine dining Mediterranean restaurant.