Balmes 51, Barcelona, Spain | (618) 248-8274
Central Eixample location near plenty of restaurants and bars
Walk to Plaza Catalunya, MACBA, and Las Ramblas in 10 minutes
Five-minute walk to Passeig de Gracia Metro station
Boutique hotel with a tasteful wine theme
Attractive, contemporary rooms, some of which have balconies
Free glass of cava or wine on arrival
Funky, vintage-inspired breakfast room
24/7 concierge plus luggage storage
Business desk
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Some street noise filters into rooms
No meal service except breakfast (which is only available for a fee)
Rooms are on the small side (not unusual in Barcelona)
The 64-room Hotel Praktik Vinoteca is a mid-range boutique hotel with an extra-special quirk: a thorough, yet tasteful, wine theme. The sharp interiors include plenty of well-aged wood, cork, and over 900 display bottles that create a polished, bohemian look throughout the hotel. Rooms are compact, but contemporary, with urban-chic details and modern features like air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs. The hotel's Eixample location means restaurants and bars are all around, while Plaza Catalunya and Las Ramblas are only a 10-minute walk away. Wine tastings attract locals as well as guests, and the terrace is a lovely place to hang out. Travelers who aren't too keen on the wine theme could check out the nearby Hotel HCC Taber, where they will save a few bucks but find rooms with little character.
Scene
Classic Eixample building with tasteful wine theme and sharp, vintage interiors
Housed in a classic Eixample building with Juliet balconies adorning the facade, this gem of a boutique hotel blends a tasteful wine theme with bohemian vintage details. Designed by Spanish artist and designer Lazaro Rosa-Violan, decor has a distinct urban-rustic edge, with wine-related objects like corks, bottles, and wood found throughout. The bright, open lobby doubles as a wine bar and is the place for wine tastings hosted by the hotel, which dram locals and hotel guests alike. The space features a warm wood floor, leather chesterfield sofas and chairs, and about 900 bottles of wine on display. It's a cozy space for hanging out and having a glass of wine or two. The hotel mostly attracts couples, but despite its oenophilic leanings it's suitable for any traveler, whether they're friends, singles, or businesspeople. Keep in mind that rooms are compact, though, and may be a tight fit for families.
Location
Surrounded by restaurants and bars in Eixample, a 10-minute walk to Plaza Catalunya
This hotel is located in Barcelona's iconic Eixample district, and there are almost innumerable restaurants, bars, and shops just outside of its front door. The Museu del Modernisme Catala is next door, for a glimpse into the city's famous architectural and art movement. There is a bus stop right in front of the hotel, and the Passeig de Gracia Metro station is just five minutes away on foot. Passeig de Gracia itself is a partially pedestrianized street that's home to upmarket shopping and two of Gaudi's most well-known projects: Casa Batllo (a five-minute walk) and La Pedrera (a 10-minute walk). It's also a 10-minute walk to Barcelona's main square, Plaza Catalunya, as well as MACBA -- the city's contemporary art museum -- and Las Ramblas. It will take just a couple more minutes to the medieval part of town, Barri Gotic, on foot. Expect a 20-minute metro ride to Sagrada Familia and a 15-minute ride to Barceloneta, the city's beachside neighborhood. Barcelona–El Prat Airport is about 20 minutes away by car or 40 minutes by public transportation.
Rooms
Compact urban-chic rooms with wine accents and modern amenities
In keeping with the rest of the hotel, guest rooms feature a wine theme that is, yet again, tastefully executed. The classic bohemian style is a bit more restrained in guest rooms than it is in the common areas, with ceiling-height wood-plank headboards and a wine-inspired print or two hanging on the walls serving as the only real decor. Details like rebar clothing racks add some urban-chic flair, and floors are done in dark wood. Rooms are compact, and guests shouldn't expect any seating in rooms beyond the beds. Flat-screen TVs are mounted on the wall to help conserve space, and other modern amenities include electronic safes, free Wi-Fi, and heating and air-conditioning. Small bathrooms come with hairdryers, rainfall showers, and toiletries. They are done in trendy white metro tiling and have contemporary fixtures, but lack any real counter space. Interior Rooms are quieter, but they have no view. Exterior Rooms either have French doors that open to tiny balconies overlooking the street, or they face the hotel's courtyard. Those facing the street will likely pick up a bit of street noise. Connecting rooms are available for families or groups of up to four people.
Features
Multipurpose breakfast room with adjacent terrace, business center, wine tastings in lobby
A breakfast buffet is served daily in a lovely, open, and airy multipurpose room at the back of the hotel. Offerings are pretty standard continental fare, and cheaper breakfast options can be had in the neighborhood. The space includes warm, rich wood featured in columns and furniture, along with a plush brown velvet banquette and supple leather chairs. Industrial-style lighting hangs from the glass ceiling, and wine-themed artwork adds color to the white walls. A Nespresso machine dispenses coffee. An adjacent terrace is beautiful, with huge woven wicker hangings against walls draped in greenery. More wood-trimmed seating invites guests to lounge in the open air. Potted plants add to the nice ambiance. A business desk by the lobby has a couple of computers and a printer for guests to use, though Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel. The hotel also has a concierge desk that's staffed around the clock.